You Turn by Marion Croslydon
After
being dumped by her fiancé, Eleanor Carrington flees to Paris to
stay with her self-medicated mother. While keeping her mom from
popping pills like gummy bears, Eleanor launches a new,
no-strings-attached life plan with absolutely NO falling in love
whatsoever. On her part at least, because her self-esteem could do
with one or two Frenchmen going un
peu
crazy for her.
What
she doesn’t need is for her first Grand
Amour
to burst back into her life. What she doesn’t need is all-American
Zachary Murdoch—or a more mature and sensitive version of him—to
schmooze his way into her heart again. She grew up loving
the/this/that man until he dumped her five summers ago. Whatever
shit-show/life drama she’s just been through was a stroll. What
Zach put her though was a climb up Mount Everest. Barefoot. In a
bikini.
Now a club-owner in Paris, Zach is intrigued by the troubled woman who
was once the sweet girl he had to give up. Offering a shoulder for her to cry on is what he owes her. Loving her is what he lost the
right to. Because there’s a reason he broke up with Lenor and that reason is why she’s in Paris.
But
Paris is called the City of Love…
Will
he be her
turn at love?
***
You
Turn
is a contemporary adult romance and part of the Second Chances
series. However, Lenor’s story can be read as a stand-alone novel.
There is no cliffhanger. ***
Review:
Zach and Lenor had history together until he broke her hear and went away. Five years later she gets her heart broken again by her fiance and she has to see her mother because of an incident. Little did she expect to see Zach again.
I thought that this book was enjoyable with a great mix of romance, steam and drama. I liked seeing the relationship rekindle between Zach and Lenor. I loved that there was a POV of both characters as well as seeing into the past and present of what happened then and how it turned out now. Overall it had a great story line, was well written and very addictive read because it was so hard to put down. Highly recommend you lovely readers to check out this book.
I thought that this book was enjoyable with a great mix of romance, steam and drama. I liked seeing the relationship rekindle between Zach and Lenor. I loved that there was a POV of both characters as well as seeing into the past and present of what happened then and how it turned out now. Overall it had a great story line, was well written and very addictive read because it was so hard to put down. Highly recommend you lovely readers to check out this book.
Marion
loves to share happy vibes, talk book crush, fictional boyfriends and
sexual chemistry with like-minded people. And because she spends most
of her days on her own deep inside her writing cave—and under the
grey London sky—, you are welcome to come and say ‘hello’ from
time to time. Just to make sure she doesn’t sink into insanity. Her
friends, family and arch-enemies (there are quite a few) will be
forever grateful for your help.
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