

I thought the family history of naming their children after famous Turners was a nice touch that instantly gave a little depth the Kathleen’s character. Names are such an important part of how we think of ourselves and how others think of us. “I think one of the best parts of No Turning Back was the characters. Snow perfectly shows the difficulty of real-life relationships through Kat and Blane’s interactions, and there just happens to be a troubled, troubling, and delicious half-brother added in.” Kat’s already been in a sticky situation by dating Blane, so she’s only set herself up to get her heart broken from the start, but that doesn’t mean the relationship-or its downfall-will be any easier. This isn’t a smutty soap opera love triangle it’s very real, very forbidden, and thus, very painful. Thought Kat will only admit to loving her boyfriend, she can’t deny her dangerous attraction towards Kade. Kade, his half-brother, the is the dark to Blane’s light, but that doesn’t make him any less appealing. To Kat, even despite the immediate risks of dating him, Blane is the perfect man, the perfect boyfriend, the light to her day. What’s most penetrating about Snow’s novel is her passionate characters, namely, the two male protagonists: Blane and Kade.

Kathleen Turner fans, beware: you’re in for a seductive albeit vicious ride… “I was first introduced to Kat Turner when I reviewed No Turning Back in July-I absolutely adored it! So I definitely had high hopes for Turn to Me, and I can say with confidence, this is a sexier, more dangerous, and much more intense sequel.
