Parker by Katy Regnery
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I loved Parker and Quinn’s story in Parker by Katy Regnery, book five in the Stewarts of Skagway series, is a charming, entertaining, brother’s best friend, enemies-to-lovers romance. Another story of what happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas; but follows you home.
Parker and Quinn have known each other for most of their
lives as Quinn is Sawyer’s, Parker’s brother, best friend. Unfortunately Parker
and Quinn constantly argue and bicker whenever they are near or in the same
room as each other but Quinn has a big secret; he has been in love with Parker
for years. He believes that despite the fact they are constantly at each other
throats, at least he is near her and being noticed by her, which makes him
happy.
Parker is annoyed to discover that Quinn is not only on her
flight to Seattle, but will also be presenting at the same travel conference she
was heading to; for an entire week, in Vegas. Desperate to get ahead of any pranks
he might be up to, Parker begs Quinn to act as if they’ve never met. In
love with Parker for as far back as he can remember, Quinn jumps at the chance
to act as if he and Parker are total strangers. Though upset, Quinn decides to
give Parker what she wants and decided to make sure she was safe from a
distance. Spending time together, the attraction and chemistry between Parker
and Quinn grows, becoming more difficult to deny there is anything between
them.
Just as they decide to take things to the next level
something happens that tears them apart. There really is a fine line between
love and hate, and sometimes, what happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in
Vegas. Once Parker and Quinn return home, they need to unravel the trouble from
the Vegas trauma, and figure out if they will be able to resolve the problems
resulting from said trauma. Parker and Quinn deserve a future of love and
happiness together and must figure out how to forgive and reunite in order to
get it. Although these two are young, early twenties, they’ve had to grow up
quickly. Parker and Quinn are perfect for each other; fitting together like
puzzle pieces, and yin to yang.
This is another great story in the Stewarts of
Skagway series; with a wonderful and supportive family, friends and partners. I
really enjoyed how the entire Stewart family was closely entwined within this story;
even if they were thousands of miles away from Skagway .
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