cover image The Turning Point

The Turning Point

Freya North. Harper, $15.99 trade paper (480p) ISBN 978-0-00-816329-7

North’s outstanding contemporary love story eschews a traditional happily-ever-after ending, but is no less romantic for that. From the moment Scott Emerson meets Frankie Shaw, their personalities take on the instantly recognizable luster of real-life love, and readers will immediately be reminded of the great loves in their own lives. Both characters are divorced single parents— Scott has an adult daughter, Frankie has two tweens—and are staring down early middle age. They are each in London on business when their eyes meet and their hearts engage. Despite the cliché of meeting in a hotel lobby, exchanging pleasantries, and progressing to drinks and dinner, their encounter oozes nothing but sincere charm and self-effacing humor. But even while they bask in two blissful days together, they wonder whether being rooted on separate continents will doom the future of their love. Her rural England home is so far from his in British Columbia, and so many things can go wrong. Clearly North loves her characters as much as they love each other, and they’re so wistfully guileless that readers will find it impossible to put down their five-hanky story until the last page is turned. (May)