A review by nglofile
Nanny Returns by Emma McLaughlin

1.0

I remembered The Nanny Diaries being fun in audio, so I looked forward to this. It had a rough start, but I stayed with it anyway. I even finished the book, but in retrospect I'm not sure why I did. The authors go out of their way to detail reprehensible behavior in many of the characters, and it is exasperating that for most there is no real consequence or even confrontation. More so than I recall in the first book, Nan is always acted upon. She doesn't deliberately do or say much herself, even when the opportunity is there. I know I was supposed to feel for her, but I didn't.