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Mass Market Paperback No Turning Back Book

ISBN: 0758223838

ISBN13: 9780758223838

No Turning Back

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Darian may have been born in New Orleans, but since she moved to LA she can't imagine living anywhere else. But when her sister's battle with cancer takes a turn for the worse, she returns home to do whatever's needed - even if it means taking on the one thing she dreads most... her sister's two small children. Moving back brings up all sorts of issues from the past, but with help from her sister's grieving kids, and a high school sweetheart who comes...

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4.5 Stars

I loved this story. Darian Cantrall is on the fast track with her career and the love of her life and then she gets a devastating call from her sister in New Orleans that changes her life completely. Her sister has terminal breast cancer and has only a short time to live and has 2 beautiful little girls that she will be leaving behind. Darian takes a leave of absence from her job to help care for her sister believing that her Mom will take the kids if her sister dies. Darian never had plans to have kids and her Mom has no plans to raise her grandkids. The more Darian is around her nieces, the more she loves them and decides to raise her sister's kids because her sister wants her too. After deciding this she goes L.A. to tell her fiance her plans even though he said that he doesn't want anymore children since he has one from a previous marriage. She gets an unexpected surprise when she goes to see him to plead her case and finds his other woman there and he tells that she is expecting and they are going to try and make it work. She is devastated but quits her job and moves back to New Orleans from L.A. She has help with her neices from her best friend, her Mom and her young husband and the next door neighbor. She runs into her old college boyfriend who is divorced and is raising his son and sparks fly but his Mom doesn't like her and does everything she can to keep them apart. A lot of drama takes place for Darian from his Mom and the kids long lost dad that everyone thought was killed in prison. This story will keep you on the edge of your seat and it was a great story from the beginning to the end.

Changes In Life

Darian Cantrall couldn't be happier; she's engaged to her soul mate, living the good life in Los Angeles, and, to top things off, has just received a well deserved promotion. However, when she receives a frantic call from her sister Monique, her world is turned upside down. Monique is dying and she needs Darian to return home to New Orleans to care for her two children. Darian's not the motherly type, in fact she and her fiancée vowed to never have children. But, after Monique passes away, she is tossed into a role she has no desire in playing. Darian's at her wits end where the children are concerned, but with the help of Brad St. James, an old boyfriend, she begins to make the best of her situation. NO TURNING BACK is a heartfelt tale of coping with the loss of a loved one, while at the same time taking on the responsibility of raising the children left behind. Patricia Anne Phillips does a wonderful job intertwining the lives of each character depicted in this novel. Page after page, readers will feel their pain and suffering, as well as cheer them on as they struggle to find peace within. Reviewed by Pamela Bolden of The RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers

A Pleasant, Absorbing Read

Darian is on the fast track at work and all set for a picture perfect life with her fiance, then life throws her a curve ball. Make that several several curveballs. She has to leave the West Coast, a job and a man she loves to head back home to New Orleans for a life caring for kids when her plan had been to remain child-free. An interesting story of a woman, who reluctantly meets unexpected challenges. I particularly appreciated the way the author made Darian flawed, but sympathetic. Darian's mother, Shirley, made an intriguing character as well. The plot veered a bit into the Perils of Pauline territory at times, but I still found this story to be a worthwhile investment. Recommended for people who enjoy stories about women growing and finding themselves.
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