Monday, November 23, 2015

Review of No Regrets by Emma Fawkes


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we meet Olivia and Parker. Both of them have gone through something big with a parent. For Parker his mom was killed in a car accident, so his view of women is a little skewed. For Olivia her dad left them when she was just an infant, so she doesn't know a lot about picking the right man. The first man Olivia ever fell for was a life long friend when it finally happened it was a drunken one night hook-up. That helps to build the walls that keep Olivia safe and everyone else at arms length. The next man we hear about Olivia meeting up with is none other than Parker himself. Parker is one of those guys that Olivia knows will never be serious about her so it is best to keep him at arms length. The problem with that is their parents have some very shocking news. 

Parker likes to play the field and makes no excuses about it. The one thing Parker really cares about is his dad so when he asks him to come home early for thanksgiving to meet the woman he has been dating Parker see no problem with this. The problems come after he shows up, he and Olivia class from the word sugar. Parker isn't sure what to make of this woman no woman has said things to him like she does, and definitely no woman has turned him down before. 

In this book there is an instant attraction that both characters are trying to fight. Their parents are against them being together for totally different reasons. This book is so good it is about finding that perfect person for you and really deciding if you are willing to fight for what you really want. I want to tell you all the twists and turns this couple has but as a reader I think you would like to experience them for yourself. I will say this book will have you hooked from the first word to the very end. I would highly recommend it.

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