Title: Turning
Home
Author: Stephanie
Nelson
Genre: New
Adult
Tour Host: Lady Amber's ToursRating: 3/5 Stars
Book description:
When Brooke Kingsley finally captures the interest of her four-year crush—Dylan Crawford—her world turns upside down. Feeling alive for the first time, Brooke decides to spend her last three days of summer with Dylan and discovers there’s more to him than the rumors being whispered all over town. The problem is, Brooke’s father doesn’t want his daughter anywhere near the blue-collar bad boy. As Brooke leaves for college, she’ll realize that some boys aren’t easy to forget.
When Brooke Kingsley finally captures the interest of her four-year crush—Dylan Crawford—her world turns upside down. Feeling alive for the first time, Brooke decides to spend her last three days of summer with Dylan and discovers there’s more to him than the rumors being whispered all over town. The problem is, Brooke’s father doesn’t want his daughter anywhere near the blue-collar bad boy. As Brooke leaves for college, she’ll realize that some boys aren’t easy to forget.
Dylan Crawford has hated the Roseville Snobs his entire
life, but one particular Snob has captured his eye—Brooke Kingsley. He knows he
should stay away from her, but willpower has never been his strong suit. Soon
Brooke is all he can think about. When she leaves for school, Dylan tries to
move on with other girls, but the memory of Brooke taunts him. There’s an
undeniable pull to the very girl he’s been warned to stay away from.
When tragedy strikes the Kingsley household, secrets are
uncovered. Brooke and Dylan must decide if what they feel for each other is
strong enough to conquer their families’ dark past.
Review
Turning Home was a well written story that left me wanting more. I loved how the story switched from Brooke's and Dylan's POV. It was nice to get inside each of their heads to see and feel what was really going on. This story had that insta-love in it. After they hung out for a little while, they had all this electricity and feelings towards each other. It just didn't seem real to me, because it was all too fast. I would have loved to see their relationship grow and develop. What I loved about the story was how they were so wrong for each other yet so right for each other. They lived completely in two different worlds and that didn't matter to them. The character development was spot on. I got to see Brooke and Dylan grow throughout the story and stand up for themselves and their relationship.
Brooke is from a very wealthy family. Everyone calls her "princess" not really knowing anything about her. Everyone just assumes she is a snob like the other wealthy families. Dylan isn't from a wealthy family. He works as a mechanic to just make ends meet. But that works for him. He is also a huge player. Brooke and Dylan has secretly had a thing for each for years. When Dylan finally makes a move, they only have three days left to spend together before Brooke leaves for college. Will they be able to have a long distance relationship and trust each other?
Turning Home had me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The suspense was killing me. I had all these scenarios going through my head. When the revelation finally came, I was shocked. Not shocked that it took me by surprise, but shocked because I couldn't believe that was it. I was thinking way over the box about it since it was made out to be such a big deal. So I was really disappointed with that. I still enjoyed the story though. The ending definitely left me wanting to see what happens next with Dylan and Brooke.
Excerpt
Brooke Kingsley’s POV
“I’m
going to kiss you now,” he breathed, his eyes searching my face.
I
bobbed my head, my heartbeat a hopeless flutter in my chest. “Okay.”
The
breath of his chuckle landed on my mouth as his lips pressed against mine. My
body sagged against his, and I brought my arms up and twined them around his
neck. Tilting my head to the side, I moved my mouth against his, moaning when
his tongue slipped through my lips. I could spend the rest of my life kissing
Dylan Crawford.
Somewhere
I thought I heard a cell phone ringing, but I was too lost in the sensations
consuming my body.
“You
wanna get that?” Dylan spoke against my lips, one side of his mouth lifted in a
smirk.
“No,”
I whispered.
“It’s
probably your mama or daddy,” he said with an arched brow.
I bit
my lip to hold back my smile. “You’re probably right, but they’re not going to
ruin the last night I have with you. I’ll deal with them later.”
“I see
my bad influence is rubbing off on you.”
“Would
you rather I answer it so they can tell me to come home on my last night?”
Dylan’s
smile flattened, and his eyes searched my face as though he was trying to
memorize my every feature. I studied him as well, taking in his bright green
eyes, strong jawline and full lips. I could not believe I was in his arms,
after daydreaming about him for four years. Everything about our time together
seemed surreal, and I knew once I left for school, it would be surreal—a
dream from a time in my life where I came alive. My own smile disappeared as I
wondered how long it would take him to forget our time together. Come tomorrow
night would he be entertaining a new girl, taking her fishing and mud
wrestling? It was very hard to remember that he could do whatever he wanted. We
were not dating and probably never would. Our time was a fantasy that reality
would crush tomorrow.
“Why
the pouty face?”
I
hadn’t realized I was zoning out, lost in my thoughts. “I’m not pouting.”
Dylan
leaned forward and sucked my bottom lip in between his. My eyes wide, my heart
thudding in my chest, I suppressed the moan in my throat and the heat it had
created between my legs.
“I
couldn’t resist,” Dylan said, setting me down. “It was just out there, teasing
me with its cuteness.”
Author Bio:
You guys may be surprised to learn that I am the most boring person you’ll ever meet. The most interesting thing about me is that I write books, most of the time in my pajamas and jacked up on caffeine.
You guys may be surprised to learn that I am the most boring person you’ll ever meet. The most interesting thing about me is that I write books, most of the time in my pajamas and jacked up on caffeine.
I began writing six years ago for fun and published my first
book in 2012. Since then, my hobby has become my job and I love every second of
it.
I live in Illinois, in the country where I’m surrounded by
corn and soybean fields. When I manage to escape my office, I enjoy fishing,
spending time with my family and playing Super Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong.
Yes, I’m a huge video game nerd.
Author links:
Twitter: @stephnel1
Buying Links:
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/turning-home-stephanie-nelson/1118735024?ean=2940148177302
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