Before there was Kathleen Turner, there was just two brothers: Blane and Kade.
A brotherly bonding weekend to Las Vegas turns into a morning after nightmare. A dead body in the bathtub, a midget out for revenge, and a goose on the loose are just a few of the things the brothers have to piece together from their missing memories of the night before. Hangovers are the least of their worries as they track down a plot to hack slot machines in Sin City, and never will they be more grateful that what happens in Vegas...stays in Vegas.
Entertaining prequel novella in the Kathleen Turner series, before she even appears in scene. The two brothers having a funny, very disastrous weekend in Vegas, with a drunken wedding to a stranger, arms, the mob and all kinds of bad-ass mayhem in The Hangover style. Ah, and being banned from the MGM casino for life!
Good things come in small packages. Or, I should say great things! This novella is a gift to fans of Tiffany's Kathleen Turner series. The story reminds you of why you loved the KT series in the first place. Tiffany has such a keen sense of humor and she shows it here in this trip to Las Vegas. One of the major selling points for me was the fact that Kathleen did not appear in this novella. Don't get me wrong, I love Kathleen, but I love getting to see these brothers before she came along and complicated things.
I have always loved the scenes we got in the books of Kade and Blane interacting in their own. The brothers have been through hell and back, but they always had each other. They are family and that brotherhood is what sells blame on going along for a brother bonding trip to Las Vegas with his younger brother. Blane knows something else has to be afoot, but he goes along anyway, though he has a feeling this innocent trip will be anything but.
My two feet are firmly planted in the Blane camp, and I loved that the majority of this novella is told from his POV. I also loved the parts from Kade's POV where you see inside his head and see how much he admires and loves his brother.
I don't want to spoil anything, but this is one of the funniest stories I've ever read. Yes, it's over the top, but that's what makes it fantastic.
This series has divided fans who consider themselves either team Blane or team Kade. But both groups will absolutely enjoy this story!
Kade talks Blane onto a weekend trip to Vegas. Kade had a bit of 'business' and Blane went along to keep an eye on Kade. A dead online casino owner, a wedding band, a little person hand cuffed to Kade and a pet goose all contribute to the confusion surrounding a night neither Kade nor Blane can remember. With the help of Manny (the little person) Kade and Blane have to retrace their steps to discover what went so wrong the night before.
This is the prequel all fans of The Kathleen Turner Series have been waiting for... The long-awaited brotherly bonding trip to Las Vegas, where Blane and Kade somehow manage to get themselves a lifetime ban from the MGM Grand hotel.
I love both the previous companion novels; Blane's Turn and Kade's Turn because we get to learn and understand the dynamics between Blane and Kade in the early stages of their relationship. I've always enjoyed their interactions and Turn the Tables gives us a glimpse of how they relate to each other as adults...before their lives became even more entwined and complicated.
The trust, respect and admiration for each other is ever present between Blane and Kade as we see them in a more relaxed setting...almost! Nothing is ever as it's intended to be and their break in sin city is a shining example of always expect the unexpected!
This novella is highly entertaining and laugh-out-loud funny. The plot is without a doubt completely over the top, but at the same time so very fitting considering it's set in Las Vegas. The timeline is short and the pace is lightning fast but not overwhelmingly so. Ms Snow crams a lot into the pages of this novella, but everything melds together perfectly.
Their escapade is supported by a colourful supporting cast of characters, complimented by the usual quick-witted banter we associate with the protagonists. There are a few surprises along the way but I'm not to give anything away with regards to the plot. All I will say is that anyone who loves Blane and Kade will want to read this light-hearted and fun caper.
I just love this author and her ability to get you hooked into every story she produces. My only through is this book was not long enough. I could keep reading her story 24-7 if only Tiffany Snow could right them fast enough. As usual story plot was great, plot was great, attention to the story great. Really what else can I say other than but it and see for yourself.
I read the whole Kathleen Turner series, so I love both Blane and Kade. This was fun and maybe a little silly, but worth reading. If you love the Kathleen Turner series or plan to read it, this is a must read.
Anything with Kade or Kirk is an automatic 5 star for me....nothing else is needed. It's Hangover meets, well, Kade and Kirk, really there is no other parallel with these two.
I loved this prequel novella to the Kathleen Turner series. It features Blane and Kade on a trip to Las Vegas, and it’s filled with fun, danger, and excitement in equal measures. Can be read with or without reading the series as it’s a complete standalone. I highly recommend it!
It's good to read about Blane and Kade spending times as brothers. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard in a book as I did this one. What stays in Vegas....
OMG, what a hilarious adventure for the two brothers. I laughed so much!!! Truly funny and typical Kade and Blane adventure, with wise cracks, witty intrigue, danger and just down right fun!!!!I Only in Vegas Could something so funny happen!! Poor Duck Duck!! Could not put it down!!! Thanks for doing the prequel!!! Truly entertaining!!! Just love the series!!! Wish for a follow-up on Kade and Kathleen after Blane's story!!! Please!!! Would love to hear it on audible too!! This one and Blane's please! Thanks for the many hours of wonderful characters and their stories.I More please.