No Turning Back Reviews

Kaylea Cross
Jul, 09 2010

“Danger, fast paced action and sizzling attraction! This book grabs you in the beginning and takes you for a long, wild ride!

I felt the attraction from the hero and heroine the first time they were together, and only got more intense as you go along. A great plot, with many twists and turns, giving you a good sense of what the characters are feeling.

The book takes you on an emotional roller coaster, and rooting for the good guys the whole way.
If you like romantic suspense that leaves you on the edge of your seat, then this book is a must read. With No Turning Back, Ms. Cross pens a page-turning thrill.”

-Siren Book Reviews

“I appreciate writers who try to illustrate the issues out there in the world. I am even more appreciative of writers who fall under the romance genre and still manage to get people reading important stories. Cross really knows her stuff, understanding how the military and other agencies operate and how things work in the Middle East.  She does an incredible job of making this story seem real, and I was so impressed.

I love my romances to come with a whole lot of conflict – it makes everything to much more intense. This is an author who knows how to write incredible love scenes that are at least as much about character and story development as they are about anything else. They were really special to read.

This is book is so much more than a romance, and it should be approached that way. This is a huge story that draws you in and doesn’t let you go. It’s one of those stories that really gets you thinking about some serious things, and I went through the whole range of emotions while reading it.”

-5 star Goodreads reader review

“If you like Suzanne Brockmann or Marliss Melton, you need to try Kaylea Cross. Can’t wait for her the next one. She has a fan with me.”

-Goodreads reader review

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