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One week with one little girl-an angel, according to my staffing agency. Acting as the short-term nanny for a single dad should have been an easy way to make some extra cash. Until I show up for my first day and face off with a demon disguised as a seven-year-old girl wearing a red tutu and matching glitter slippers. Oh, and her father? My temporary boss? Maddox Holiday. The same Maddox Holiday I crushed on in high school. The same Maddox Holiday who didn't even know I existed. And the same Maddox Holiday who hasn't set foot in Montana for years because he's been too busy running his…mehr

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One week with one little girl-an angel, according to my staffing agency. Acting as the short-term nanny for a single dad should have been an easy way to make some extra cash. Until I show up for my first day and face off with a demon disguised as a seven-year-old girl wearing a red tutu and matching glitter slippers. Oh, and her father? My temporary boss? Maddox Holiday. The same Maddox Holiday I crushed on in high school. The same Maddox Holiday who didn't even know I existed. And the same Maddox Holiday who hasn't set foot in Montana for years because he's been too busy running his billionaire empire. Enduring seven days is going to feel like scaling the Himalayas in six-inch heels. Toss in the Holiday family's annual soiree, and Christmas Eve nightmares really do come true. But I can do anything for a week, especially for this paycheck, even if it means wrangling the naughty, impressing the nice, and playing the nanny.
Autorenporträt
Demetrius Toteras or D. K. Toteras is a nom-de-plume. The author, a Greek American, was born in San Francisco in1935 and died in 2009. He was an underage soldier in the US army and saw active service in the early part of the Korean War. It is known that he spent some time in jail, and his first publication, Sunday They'll Make Me A Saint (1972), was a drama set in a prison and first performed by inmates of San Quentin. He left a body of psychological/philosophical reflections which remain unpublished, except for The Rape Of The Sleeping Woman And The Practice of Hypnagogic Sex (1995). He was extensively involved in music and in experimental theatre.