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Out of Turn picks up a few weeks after Blane and Kathleen's break up. Kathleen isn't dealing with it very well. She's drinking, sometimes heavily, to numb her emotions instead of falling apart for the pain she still feels over what was said and done. But Kathleen discovers she has bigger problems on her hands: mainly James Gage wants her dead because of her role in sending him to prison. And when Kathleen's in trouble that can only mean one thing...Blane and Kade to the rescue, even if she doesn't think she needs it.
There is a very interesting dynamic between Kathleen, Blane and Kade. She might be pissed at one (or at times both of them), Blane and Kade could be pissed at each other or Kathleen, but they always have each others backs. And when you see this dynamic at work, you have to wonder just how Kathleen is going to be able to deal with her feelings for both of them. Out of Turn focuses quite a bit on Kathleen and Kade's relationship, so we get to see just what Kathleen feels for Kade. But at the same time, she can't deny what she feels for Blane. No matter how much the hurt over what happened between them overshadows her love, she does still love him. Is she in love with Blane? Is she in love with Kade? That's the million dollar question and I don't envy Kathleen and the decision she has to make.
If you haven't picked up this series, it's one that I highly recommend. It's addictive. For me, I'll be seeking therapy as I wait for the final book, POINT OF NO RETURN, to come out in May.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 6 November, 2013: Finished reading
- 6 November, 2013: Reviewed