Amelia Penney is an 18-year-old gambler on a luck streak; she enjoys and partakes in the "Vegas Night" on the 7th day of every week. She often deals with toxic drama at home, so she had to find a hobby. Amelia only ever teases a guy if he try's to flirt with her. She's never had a boyfriend and she's never been in love.
Amelia doesn't feel threatened by any boy, any man, until she meets Parrish Livingston. Parrish is the new handyman at the diner where she works. He grabs her attention unlike any other guy she's met, which scares her. She quickly realizes she can't hold back, or tease him off. He makes her feel curious and she can't hide away from her feelings for him forever.
On top of it, he's a beautiful man that is good with words. How could she resist?
Parrish Livingston is a singer, song writer, and guitarist who has moved to Vegas from Pennsylvania. He was a womanizer in high school through college, which is what got him kicked out of college. His father told him to move to Vegas, work at the diner, and grow up. Parrish is talented, but he's been taking a break from his talent since college. He's never been in love but he sure has slept around. He knew Amelia was different. Parrish couldn't stop thinking about Amelia since that first conversation they had in the quiet room, in the back of the diner. That feeling was so foreign to him, but at the same time he was fascinated by how she made him feel.
Will Parrish and Amelia find love for the first time together? Through all the adventures they go through, together or separate, they have to figure out how to let go of fear. What all really happens at the Underdog's Underground, the most lively place to gamble in Vegas? Will Lauren, Amelia's mother, resurface?
Ana has spent her entire life fighting for herself. After a series of tough decisions, she ends up working for a security agency where, for the most part, she's free to be herself. It's not until she's tasked with saving a little girl that she realizes what that means.
Jake grew up with an average screwed up family. He has no idea where his father is, his mother is a token drunk, and he's barely surviving high school while taking care of his sister.
She doesn't take charity and he really doesn't have much to give. They're both stubborn. They both have nothing to lose. So then why are they so scared?