
I made a mistake, and I’ve been avoiding bandmate Mason Nash ever since.Īt first it was hard, but eighteen months ago, he made it easier by leaving Hollywood and disappearing. Hearts shattered around the world, including my own. And not just as the nanny.Įveryone remembers the night the boy band Eleven broke up. It doesn’t help that each day I’m with him and his daughter, the deeper I fall into fantasies of being part of their family. He says I was born to be in the spotlight, but I think I was born to run from it.

He wants to produce my demo and make me a star. He wasn’t ready to give up music, and now he’s found a new way to have it: through me. When I randomly run into Ryder Kennedy and end up becoming his daughter’s nanny, I figure it’ll be a short-term thing.īut then Ryder finds out I can sing. My first plan is fame, but something always holds me back. Working as a nanny is my backup to my backup plan. I can put my attraction aside for my daughter’s sake. I just didn’t expect to find it in the form of a gorgeous guy I meet by chance. I thought I could do this parenting thing on my own, but it’s obvious I need help. Her picture shouldn’t be splashed all over the tabloids. It’s not that I wanted to leave the spotlight. When I quit the biggest boy band on the planet, I was supposed to get my life back.

Just because he fascinates me, that doesn’t mean I like him. He may be the prettiest man I’ve ever seen, and I may feel sorry for the celebrity life he’s been forced into since he was a teenager, but that doesn’t mean anything.

I’m doing it for the money and nothing else. Protecting people is not what my company usually does, but the boss knows I need money, and the pop star is offering an insane amount to live with him and make sure no more crazy fans break into his house. I’ve been avoiding the dreaded B word for as long as I can, but after a close call with a rambunctious fan, I can’t do it anymore.Īnd when he shows up, he not only screams badass, he’s another B word I try to stay away from: boyfriend material. How about twenty thousand fans screaming my name.īut the price of fame comes with an increased risk to my safety. What happens when the most successful boy band on the planet breaks up?
