Tanner by Katy Regnery

 

Tanner, the first in The Stewarts of Skagway series, is everything I hoped it would be. Katy Regnery was one of the first romance authors I binged when I started reading romance years ago, and Tanner is another one of her books that I couldn't get enough of. Reading this book reminded me why I fell in love with this genre in the first place.

This is the story of McKenna, a professor from Seattle trying to make some extra money to keep her grandma in a good memory care facility, and Tanner who lives in Dyea, AK that got in too deep with the wrong woman the year before. Tanner needing a woman to pretend to be his fiancé winds up with McKenna, but their "arrangement" soon turns to more. Will these two opposites be able to turn their summer fling into something more?

Literally everything about this book made me happy. It's got great characters that have good backstories and are the types that I can empathize with whether it's Tanner and McKenna or one of Tanner's many siblings. Plus, the writing conjures up some fantastic imagery and lends to the reading experience as a whole. It's the sort of book that roped me in from the get go, and I found it incredibly enjoyable.

I'm so excited to see what becomes of the rest of the Stewarts, especially Harper. This is a solid small town contemporary romance that's not to be missed.

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