Title: Nights with Parker
Author: Alice Tribue
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 22, 2016

The characters in this story, Oliver and Riley, are enjoyable separately but the sparks when they are together will ignite your e-reader, and what once started out as a physical relationship only soon becomes much more. As a reader, I would have liked to see more development between the two when the switch from the physical to emotional occurred, as it seemed like it happened without little provocation. Even though the switch was subtle, the author does a fantastic job establishing a real relationship between them, and I enjoyed their journey into coupledom.
The plot of the book that follows the rich manwhore trope. It is well paced and engaging for the reader from page one. The banter and sparring between the main characters hooks the reader in from the beginning, and then the obstacles they face as a couple only pull the reader in farther as a couple. That epilogue that she leaves the reader with is the stuff of dreams and everything a reader could hope for in a good romance book.
Alice Tribue delivers a wonderful read with interesting characters, good story-line, and excellent writing, simply wonderful. I know this first time reader will certainly be checking out more of her books.
ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
Synopsis:
Oliver Parker is a narcissistic a*$hole—vain, self-absorbed, conceited, and egotistical.
And those are his better qualities.
He takes what he wants, and he wants me.
Only, I don’t want to be had. Not ever and not by him.
When fate puts the hotel heir in the perfect position to get his way, my only choice is to give him what he wants.
But I’ll spend my nights with Parker fantasizing about his demise.
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Giveaway
$25 Amazon gift card, 2 x $10 Amazon gift cards, 2 x signed paperbacks of Nights with Parker + 10 ebooks – winner’s choice from Alice Tribue’s previous releases (15 winners)
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Sounds good! I love reading your reviews but it’s making my TBR way longer! Hahahaha!!
Great review!