" I started this book months ago and finally picked it back up to finish this month. I think I've learned about myself that I don't enjoy reading books about disfunctional families. Here we go again with the X family as Nan returns to New York a decade after she nannied for Grayer X and it seems as though little has changed in the family dynamic. Again, the authors paint a very unfavorable picture of well to do parents in New York as they deal with their children and the caretakers of their children, which I found incredibly frustrating. Meanwhile, Nan has married Harvard Hottie, who wants to start a family and Nan is dragging her feet. How it is that the most level-headed, caring, rational person in the book doesn't want to think about being a parent when she has been a better parent to the children around her than their own parents?! It was just frustrating to me. "
— Taryn, 2/16/2014