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Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Parker Bale, Victoria Fisker |
Scott Hildreth
Kindle Edition | Pages: 270 pages Rating: 4.14 | 421 Users | 123 Reviews

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Title | : | Finding Parker |
Author | : | Scott Hildreth |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | 1st. Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 270 pages |
Published | : | September 28th 2014 by Eralde Publishing |
Categories | : | New Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
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We have all heard it before. From a mother, father, friend or maybe a complete stranger. “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." But what if it wasn’t? Parker Bale finds himself in this exact predicament. A gentlemen with a very unique past, Parker completed college and is on the hunt for a job. Almost immediately he is offered the career of a lifetime. His new assignment? Find a woman to love. His boss? Kenton Ward - a self-made millionaire with a strange desire to witness a love he never had an opportunity to experience. One small catch...Parker must sign a contract with Kenton, binding him to conditions of the search for a woman. Eagerly, he signs the document without reading the legal language. Victoria Fisker doesn’t trust people, has no faith in the male species and lives a quiet life keeping to herself and caring for her narcotic addicted mother. Can they look beyond their sordid pasts? Can Parker fall in love under the scrutiny of an employment contract? Can Victoria learn to trust? The love depicted in Finding Parker is not simply read, it is experienced. After reading this novel, you will without a doubt view love differently…and question the life you have been living. “I wanted to resist, allowing the night to go on forever. As we walked along the beach, I pressed my feet into the sand firmly, leaving an impression deep enough to last a lifetime. And I did not look back...”Rating Epithetical Books Finding Parker
Ratings: 4.14 From 421 Users | 123 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Finding Parker
So I could catch you, and what a catch."Life is easy, all we have to do to live it, is breathe"One of my favorite quotes throughout this brilliant novel. I am the type of person it takes a lot to elicit any real emotion, or feelings if you will. Only two books have ever made me stop and re-evaluate my life and the choices I have made thus far. Broken People and this one, oddly enough both written by Scott Hildreth. I cried, I laughed, I wondered and most of all I felt. "You should live everydayDidn't exactly wow me. I found parts of it incredibly long -winded and I was tempted to skim. The story was kind of intriguing...but just as it was getting good it started to get too wordy. I'm feeling a bit ambivalent about this one...I guess I liked the idea of the story, but just wasn't thrilled with the execution. And, I wasn't totally convinced of the romance between Parker and Victoria. I know I'm in the minority here, but it was just OK for me. 3 1/2 stars
My heart is racing of emotions. What can I say. This book is a pearl, a diamond, a beauty, so big of its contents.The way its written.... Exceptional. Every page was a breath of kindness, love, understanding.There were so much beautiful lines im gonna highlight every page. The surroundings were small but soooo big in feelings. There were only a few characters but they were so huge in their beeing.The descriptions of surroundings and feelings were so beautiful and delicate expressed(I have a

5 "yin to your yang" starsBeautiful coming of age story.Life altering truths.I have highlightened so many sentences i will need to ponder over them...and make them "alive" through the further walk on my own memory lane towards another day cause: "You should live every day as if you're going to die at midnight." December, 12Once again i was surprised by a read. I didn't quite know what to expect except for the "feelings" and essentially this book is exactly that - a FEELING!the abundance of
its hard to find a book that makes my cry and this book did it. I've read a lot of this authors books & this book is so different than what I've read from his other books. this book was so emotional that I can't,seem to start a new book.two words.Book Hangover. thank you Scott Hildreth for such an amazing book !
DNF @ 43% Plain and simply just bored and had no connection to Parker and his unbelievably boring life and thoughts. Time to move on!
LMFAOYes that is how I am starting this review. I have to laugh because as a reader I NEVER know what I am going to get from this author. I was very intrigued to read this book after comprehending the prologue and chapter one but at the same time had no idea where the story would go. I have read all of Scott Hildreth books and in my opinion, this book is amazingly different from his previous work. I believe, the layers of the onion that I usually peel when reading his work where softer and more
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