Wrong Place Wrong Time

Wrong Place Wrong Time

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  • Author:Gillian McAllister
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Summary

Can you stop a murder after it's already happened?


It's every parent's nightmare。

Your happy, funny, innocent son commits a terrible crime: murdering a complete stranger。

You don't know who。 You don't know why。 You only know your teenage boy is in custody and his future lost。

That night you fall asleep in despair。 Until you wake 。 。 。

。 。 。 and it is yesterday。

Every morning you wake up a day earlier, another day before the murder。 Another chance to stop it。

Somewhere in the past lie the answers, and you don't have a choice but to find them 。 。 。

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Reviews

Aleksander Eide

gillian Mcallister have become a favorite author after now having read 3 books from her, loved it。 have peviously read that night and how to disappear by her and she is a great author that is highly recommended。

Kristi

Audiobook ReviewWrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister@GillianMAuthorPub date: August 2, 2022Narrator: Lesley SharpDuration: 10H 7MIf you’re looking for a twisty domestic suspense with a unique concept on time-travel, then Wrong Place, Wrong Time should be your next book! It is singular in nature and I don’t think I’ve read/listened to anything quite like it!When Jen witnesses her quiet sweet son stab a man just outside their house, she is shocked as he is taken away in cuffs – silent and Audiobook ReviewWrong Place, Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister@GillianMAuthorPub date: August 2, 2022Narrator: Lesley SharpDuration: 10H 7MIf you’re looking for a twisty domestic suspense with a unique concept on time-travel, then Wrong Place, Wrong Time should be your next book! It is singular in nature and I don’t think I’ve read/listened to anything quite like it!When Jen witnesses her quiet sweet son stab a man just outside their house, she is shocked as he is taken away in cuffs – silent and sullen - but not as shocked as when she wakes up the next day only to find it’s the day before the murder。 Every morning she wakes, she is further back into the past; is she losing her mind or is there a reason this is happening to her? Can she solve the mystery of her son’s violent behavior that night by reliving the past? Everything Jen thinks she knows is pulled into question as she questions her role as a mother, daughter, wife and attorney。 I cannot stress enough how clever and entertaining this is。 I love the entire concept of time-travel but the way that author did this is superb! It is complex but not so much that it was difficult to follow。 There’s so much more to this story than what I’ve described here but I hope it’s enough to whet your appetite!Lesley Sharp narrates and this is my first experience with her。 I thoroughly enjoyed her telling of this story; she made the emotion of the story seem effortless and believable and I felt a part of the story because of this。 If you’re a fan of unique and twisty thrillers, don’t let this one pass you by! 。。。more

Renee

Didn’t love it but I kept reading to find these jaw-dropping moments everyone was talking about (nope)。 I guessed the plot twists early on。 I liked the premise and the research into scientific theory, however the plot itself was tired。 I was quite bored by the halfway point。 I didn’t like the way it was written; from a technical standpoint it could have been written by a high schooler。 But then again, I feel the same way about most commercial fiction。 It’s a passable read if you’re on a long fli Didn’t love it but I kept reading to find these jaw-dropping moments everyone was talking about (nope)。 I guessed the plot twists early on。 I liked the premise and the research into scientific theory, however the plot itself was tired。 I was quite bored by the halfway point。 I didn’t like the way it was written; from a technical standpoint it could have been written by a high schooler。 But then again, I feel the same way about most commercial fiction。 It’s a passable read if you’re on a long flight or you like the author。 This is the first I’ve read by this author and I won’t bother with anything else by her。 。。。more

Suz

A thriller where you go back in time to stop the crime。 Once I got past the concept of a time loop or whatever concept enabled Jen to move backwards in time from the day she witnesses a life changing crime, I was absorbed trying to unfold in reverse the clues to where she ended up and this read kept surprising me。 Many thanks to Netgalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House for the ARC。

Kathryn

I was bought this book after seeing the cover and it appealing to me。 I really enjoyed the plot and feel it would make a great tv show!

Aya

Gillian McAllister was brilliant to come up with this idea and she had excuated it amazingly well。 The writing was so smooth that I couldn't stop myself from turning the pages。I'm not into time travel books but Gillian McAllister didn't give me a chance to hate it here。 The story moved backwards so that Jen could have a chance to help her son Todd。 The tiny clues from each day helped her to figure what actually happened。 I loved Kelly, Gillian created him to stand out。 This book was refreshing, Gillian McAllister was brilliant to come up with this idea and she had excuated it amazingly well。 The writing was so smooth that I couldn't stop myself from turning the pages。I'm not into time travel books but Gillian McAllister didn't give me a chance to hate it here。 The story moved backwards so that Jen could have a chance to help her son Todd。 The tiny clues from each day helped her to figure what actually happened。 I loved Kelly, Gillian created him to stand out。 This book was refreshing, it was different from most thrillers out there。 Gillian tied up everything neatly at the end, it was satisfying。 。。。more

Sydney

5 stars! One of my favorites of the year no doubt。 This book is perfect。 I have no critiques。 I am blown away。 Russian Doll meets murder mystery meets great characters。 Any mystery thriller that can MAKE ME CRY at the end is on a whole other level。 Im actually sad to see it end。 Perfect for people who love books with puzzles at their center, but also perfect fans of a twist! It’s got it all folks。 Thanks to NetGalley and the author for a review copy。 Check this one out on August 2nd!

Lori

What a nice surprise this turned out to be!This may go down as my favorite mystery of the year。 As I read I couldn’t stop feeling like I was reading a Lisa Jewel novel。 The writing was similar。 Also, the way McAllister made Jenny and her actions so relatable。 This is a slower burn in the way the pieces of the puzzle come together, but I loved the originality of it。 So many fun twists that literally had me gasping out loud。 Only ‘niggle’ I have is that I thought Jenny took a lil too long in figur What a nice surprise this turned out to be!This may go down as my favorite mystery of the year。 As I read I couldn’t stop feeling like I was reading a Lisa Jewel novel。 The writing was similar。 Also, the way McAllister made Jenny and her actions so relatable。 This is a slower burn in the way the pieces of the puzzle come together, but I loved the originality of it。 So many fun twists that literally had me gasping out loud。 Only ‘niggle’ I have is that I thought Jenny took a lil too long in figuring out one major piece of the puzzle。 Audio was fantastic & I really loved when Lesley Sharp had to use an American accent! She did it perfectly。 This was my first time reading McAllister, but I will definitely be adding more to my list。 Easy 5 stars!***ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Lynn Reynolds

Dragged a little about three quarters of the way through, and I seriously doubted whether one character’s motivation was really sufficient to do the thing they did。 But it was a fun ride。 Also, writing an entire novel backwards is a pretty impressive technical accomplishment, so 4 stars!

Aaryn

Fast, suspenseful read, great for summer!

Unseen Library

I received a copy of Wrong Place Wrong Time from Penguin Random House Australia to review。Rating of 4。25。Prepare to dive into one of the more unique and compelling murder mystery novels of 2022 with the trippy Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister。I must admit that I did not quite know what to expect when I decided to check out Wrong Place Wrong Time。 However, I ended up having an amazing time with this excellent and awesome novel from Gillian McAllister, who has produced multiple interes I received a copy of Wrong Place Wrong Time from Penguin Random House Australia to review。Rating of 4。25。Prepare to dive into one of the more unique and compelling murder mystery novels of 2022 with the trippy Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister。I must admit that I did not quite know what to expect when I decided to check out Wrong Place Wrong Time。 However, I ended up having an amazing time with this excellent and awesome novel from Gillian McAllister, who has produced multiple interesting family orientated crime fiction books over the last few years。 Thanks to its great story Wrong Place Wrong Time was pretty damn cool, and I really enjoyed its impressive concept that combines time travel with an intriguing murder mystery。Wrong Place Wrong Time starts off on a captivating note, with protagonist Jen Brotherhood staring out her window one night and noticing her son, Todd, go up to a man she’s never seen before, and stab him to death in front of the house。 With Todd refusing to answer any questions, and her husband, Kelly, not knowing what to do, Jen can only watch as her son is arrested and taken away by the police。 Horrified at the terrible future that now awaits her child, Jen eventually collapses into sleep, only to wake up on the morning of the killing, aware of everything that is about to happen。 Confused by what is happening, Jen manages to persuade Todd to stay home that night, thus stopping the killing。 However, her ordeal is far from over, as the next time she falls asleep she has awakened even further back in time, to the day before the stabbing, and that each subsequent night she goes back to sleep she is travelling further and further back along her own timeline。 Believing that the only chance she might have to stop her jumps into the past and save her son’s future is to figure out why Todd stabbed the man, Jen begins to investigate the crime in reverse, perusing her son’s movements in the weeks and months leading up to the crime and trying to decide how he knew the murder victim and why he felt that he needed to kill him。 However, the more she digs and the further back in time she travels, the more Jen begins to realise that there is so much about her family and her past that she didn’t know, and she’ll have to find out every single secret to find a way to stop everything。I really liked how this fantastic story came together, and Wrong Place Wrong Time was one of the more distinctive murder mystery/science fiction hybrid novels that I have read。 McAllister sets her entire time travel premise at the start of the book really well, and you soon get really engrossed in watching the protagonist continually falling backwards in time day by day。 Once the protagonist begins to understand what is befalling her, the story launches into its mostly standard pattern as Jen attempts to live her life in reverse while also investigating the events that led up to her son committing his crime。 I really enjoyed the reverse investigation that Jen was forced to do, and it was fascinating to see her attempt to decipher events through both the lens of her future knowledge and her previous understanding of the past。 While Jen’s storyline is the most prominent in the novel, there is also an interesting secondary storyline that follows a police officer who is assigned to investigate crimes in the same area as the main story is taking place。 This secondary storyline, which is progressing in a normal linear way, intersects with the main storyline is some brilliant ways, and it provides some intriguing and powerful context to Jen’s investigations in the past。 I was really impressed with how McAllister wrote this amazing story, and the excellent combination of time travel and mystery, came together extremely well。 It takes a particularly skilled author to hide twists in a narrative where the protagonist is going backwards through time, and Wrong Place Wrong Time had several great secrets that you will not see coming。 If I were to make one complaint, it would be that the eventual reveal about what caused the time travel was a little weak, but honestly, that was a very minor issue that didn’t impact my enjoyment that greatly。 Easily one of the more complex and inventive mystery thrillers of 2022, you will become highly engrossed in Jen’s attempts to find the truth further and further back in time。While there is an understandable focus on both the mystery and time travel aspects of Wrong Place Wrong Time, I must also highlight the compelling character nature of the book that serves as the story’s beating heart。 The story mostly follows protagonist Jen, who goes through a rough journey in this novel。 At the start of the novel, Jen is a happy and successful woman, extremely confident in her apparently strong connection to her son。 However, after witnessing her son’s crime and subsequently jumping back in time, she begins to truly appreciate just how little she knows about her family, and that there are many secrets surrounding them。 This harrowing journey into the past, combined with the multiple revelations about her family’s history really starts to wear on her, and it was highly moving and tragic to witness Jen start to break down。 However, you also get to witness her strength and her commitment to her family, as she still struggles to solve this mystery, no matter how badly it impacts her or how much of her life she is forced to relive in reverse。 I especially loved seeing the relationship that she has with her son and husband, as you get to see the various stages of their connection and life in reverse, and it helps to paint a powerful picture about family and connection。 Thanks to this, and more, you really grow attached to Jen and the other characters, and this really helps to increase the impacts and stakes of Jen’s journey。Talented author Gillian McAllister has done an incredible job here with Wrong Place Wrong Time。 Thanks to its compelling and memorable character-driven plot that combines a slow journey back into the past with an intense murder mystery, Wrong Place Wrong Time is a gripping and clever read that I really got attached to。 There are so many great elements to this fantastic book, and it is really worth checking out。This review also ran in the Canberra Weekly on 30 June 2022:https://unseenlibrary。com/2022/07/18/。。。For other exciting reviews and content, check out my blog at:https://unseenlibrary。com 。。。more

Meghan Pfister

3。5 ⭐️ This book started out strong and the idea of solving a murder through backwards time travel is so cool。 But, about halfway through the book, the time travel became a bit too much and too confusing。 Unique concept with some unexpected twists- just a bit messy with the time traveling。

Germaine

So confusing

Wendy G

As a mother of three boys, I had a lot of empathy for this mom。 When she wakes up one night and hears a commotion outside the house, of course she looks outside and can't believe that she sees her teenage son stab a man, who then dies。 You would think that this story is about how their lives are changed by this night and her son's life is basically over。 However, when Jen, mom, wakes up a day before this event takes place, it's now a story of what ifs, can Jen change what happened? Is she going As a mother of three boys, I had a lot of empathy for this mom。 When she wakes up one night and hears a commotion outside the house, of course she looks outside and can't believe that she sees her teenage son stab a man, who then dies。 You would think that this story is about how their lives are changed by this night and her son's life is basically over。 However, when Jen, mom, wakes up a day before this event takes place, it's now a story of what ifs, can Jen change what happened? Is she going to continue to wake up further in the past? Will she be able to find out who this man was and how Todd, her son, is invovled? I'm not a sci-fi, time-traveler fan but somehow, this story just works and was really an enjoyable suspensful mystery。 The excellent narration certainly added to this thriller。 Aug 2022 Pub date 。。。more

megkreads (Megan)

Holy cannoli!! WOW!! Ok I’m going to admit to not entirely reading the synopsis and wanting to read this book simply because it has a wicked cool cover。 And now I’ll admit that a good portion of my reads are like that。 Have I struck out some? Sure。 This is NOT that。 And I actually feel like going in blind was the best way to read this。 So I’m not going to give a lot of spoilers。 Or any。 I WILL tell you that this book got me hooked EARLY。 Like, in the first couple pages。 And boy, was it a wild ri Holy cannoli!! WOW!! Ok I’m going to admit to not entirely reading the synopsis and wanting to read this book simply because it has a wicked cool cover。 And now I’ll admit that a good portion of my reads are like that。 Have I struck out some? Sure。 This is NOT that。 And I actually feel like going in blind was the best way to read this。 So I’m not going to give a lot of spoilers。 Or any。 I WILL tell you that this book got me hooked EARLY。 Like, in the first couple pages。 And boy, was it a wild ride! I’ll also tell you that I thought I had it figured out for the longest time, until I didn’t。 And then I didn’t know how it was going to end。 I’m SO GLAD it ended the way it did though。 Thank you to NetGalley, William Morrow and Company and Gillian McAllister for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review。 Wrong Place Wrong Time will be available in the US on August 2nd 2022。 。。。more

Jessica M

http://jessjustreads。comA highly original psychological thriller, Gillian McAllister’s Wrong Place, Wrong Time starts with a murder and travels back in time to illustrate the circumstances that led to the violent death。 Up late one night, Jen witnesses her 18-year-old son Todd stab a man to death out the front of their home。 There is no doubt that her son committed the crime, but there’s no indication that he feels remorse for the murder。 And the victim? He seems to be a stranger to Jen and the http://jessjustreads。comA highly original psychological thriller, Gillian McAllister’s Wrong Place, Wrong Time starts with a murder and travels back in time to illustrate the circumstances that led to the violent death。 Up late one night, Jen witnesses her 18-year-old son Todd stab a man to death out the front of their home。 There is no doubt that her son committed the crime, but there’s no indication that he feels remorse for the murder。 And the victim? He seems to be a stranger to Jen and the family。 So why did her son kill him? When she wakes up the next day and discovers she’s now 24 hours in the past, it kickstarts a journey back through time to discover what led her son to kill a complete stranger, and hopefully, it might lead Jen to understand how the death can be prevented。“Jen stands there, staring at it, at this betrayal in her hand。 She hadn’t thought what she would do if she found something。 She never thought she would。 She holds the long, sinister black handle。 The panic begins again, a tide of anxiety that goes out to sea but always, always returns。”Written in third person and intricately plotted, Wrong Place, Wrong Time is an incredibly clever feat, and I genuinely think this is one of the best thrillers I’ve read in a long time。 The premise feels original and unique, and I felt fully invested in the storyline。 As Jen travels further into the past and events start to get quite complex, I still found it easy to keep track of characters, sequences, events and timelines。 This shows how much meticulous planning has gone into this book。Books that experiment with time travel can be hit-and-miss but readers will love this one。 At its core, this is a story about a mother who will do anything to help her son and keep him out of harm。 As soon as she starts travelling back in time, she infiltrates his world and comes to learn the people he surrounds himself with are not as authentic and trustworthy as they may initially seem。 “He folds his arms, his wedding ring catching the sunlight。 He is looking closely at her, his eyes scanning her face。 She is suddenly self-conscious under his gaze, as though he is about to uncover something awful, something deadly。”Whilst we follow Jen for most of the novel, there are some chapters from the perspective of a young police officer。 For a time I was wondering why his story was relevant to the overarching plot, but when the twist hits it really sideswipes you as the reader — what a fantastic plot device!The only element of the book that I couldn't quite love is the reasonings behind why Todd committed the murder in the first chapter。 Even after we learn about the past, there does seem to be a slight disconnect between what Todd knew and why he felt the need to murder someone - did he try anything else before resorting to murder? It did feel a little extreme…“She does nothing, so he brushes past, leaving her there, alone, in the mist, wondering what’s happening。 Whether the future has continued on without her。 If there’s another Jen somewhere。 Asleep, or too shocked to function? In the world where Todd is probably currently remanded, arrested, charged, convicted。 Alone。”Fast-paced, high-stakes, and highly engrossing, Gillian McAllister’s Wrong Place, Wrong Time is recommended for readers of crime, thriller and mystery。 Readership skews 25+Thank you to the publisher for sending me a review copy in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Susan

This book was absolutely fabulous。 I was on the edge of my seat and didn’t put it down all day。 Five stars。 Until the last ten pages which almost ruined the whole book for me。 Oh well。

Elaine

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Hmmm I’m not at all sure about this book。 I wanted to finish it to see how it ended, and it was quite unique, but maybe just not my cup of tea。The first couple of chapters started off really well- Jen and Kelly are waiting up for their 18-year old son, Todd, to come home after a night out。 As he walks up the street towards home, a man suddenly appears and Todd fatally stabs him。 Jen and Kelly end up at the police station trying you find out what’s happening and they hear a young women was stabbe Hmmm I’m not at all sure about this book。 I wanted to finish it to see how it ended, and it was quite unique, but maybe just not my cup of tea。The first couple of chapters started off really well- Jen and Kelly are waiting up for their 18-year old son, Todd, to come home after a night out。 As he walks up the street towards home, a man suddenly appears and Todd fatally stabs him。 Jen and Kelly end up at the police station trying you find out what’s happening and they hear a young women was stabbed in similar fashion just two nights ago。 Has their son killed both people- and why?!All very good and intriguing so far…but then…Jen starts time travelling back to the days, weeks, then years before the stabbing incident。 This is where I started to lose interest as it was just too far fetched。 Others might like this but I prefer crime thrillers that are more believable。 It reminded me a bit of Sliding Doors as Jen woke up in different time periods and tried to change history to reach a different outcome to prevent her son Todd committing the crime that night。 I read on as I was interested to see how it ended and the story did tie up quite nicely。 But I’m just not really into stories about time travel so was quite disappointed and was not what I expected。 Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for providing an advance copy of this book in return for my honest opinion。 。。。more

Gillian

Excellent book。 Highly recommend。

Frances Norman

Just brilliant! A day In the sun and I’ve read the whole book。 Didn’t put it down, not even to eat。 Fascinating, gripping, so well written, perfect。

Mark

Clever。 Definitely not run-of-the-mill mystery。 Thanks for the ride, Gillian!

Mrs。 Misko

Recommended by Elizabeth Barnhill

Abi Foxhall

DNF - why am I not getting the 100s of 5 star reviews? I was SO bored

Jen

3。5, not quite 4 stars but kept me engaged & cool twist!

Sam “My Cosy Book Nook”

(Not so much 5 stars as 5 constellations) "Everything happens for the best"。 So said Billie Holiday in her song of that title, which she released in March 1939。 Considering that the Second World War was to break out less than six months later, she showed a sad lack of foresight, and things haven't much improved since。 As a series of simple examples, if someone was to argue today that "everything" happens for the best, they'd somehow have to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, climate change an (Not so much 5 stars as 5 constellations) "Everything happens for the best"。 So said Billie Holiday in her song of that title, which she released in March 1939。 Considering that the Second World War was to break out less than six months later, she showed a sad lack of foresight, and things haven't much improved since。 As a series of simple examples, if someone was to argue today that "everything" happens for the best, they'd somehow have to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, climate change and 'Love Island'。 (No, I don't watch it。 But my wife does, and it's insufferable。)Clearly then, Billie was exaggerating。 But had she said "some things happen for the best", she may have been right。 At this point, I refer to my request to Netgalley to read an advance copy of 'Wrong Place, Wrong Time' earlier this year。 Much to my disappointment at the time, this was not approved。 But who knows? Perhaps I'd have been less inclined to go to an author signing event in Birmingham, meet the author and purchase a signed hardback copy of the book if it had been one that I had already read recently。 Which would have been rather a pity。 So maybe the lack of an approval was for the best after all。Or maybe not。 Because if there's one book I've read so far this year that I'd be tempted to buy just so I could read it again - at the expense of my groaning TBR pile, which includes all the books I've promised to review - it's this one。 Holy cow, it's good。If you've read the blurb, you'll know the premise。 Jen Brotherhood witnesses her teenage son murder a stranger。 He is taken into custody, she is left behind in despair。 Somehow she manages to sleep, and when she wakes up 。。。 it is yesterday。 The day before the murder。 The next day is a day earlier again 。。。 and so on。I'll be honest。 I found the first few chapters hard work。 The story relies on Jen reliving those past days, whilst also being fully aware that they have already happened。 Effectively, she's living in the past and the present at the same time。 That's a difficult concept for an author to convey, particularly as she also has to show how confused poor Jen must have felt。 And initially, I struggled to get my head around it all。This is in no way meant as a criticism。 Just a warning that you should give those chapters your full attention。 Go back and read them over again if you have to。 I really hope that if you do, the same thing will happen to you as did to me。 Something will click, and you'll be well and truly absorbed into the story as Jen realises what it is that she has to do。 Every day is somehow significant。 There is something that she can do differently。 And so often, the answer lies in those small things that are impossible to notice unless you happen to be looking for them, with the added benefit of hindsight。 A different ending to a conversation。 A dropped wallet。 Even just happening to look in the right direction, during the right moment。 But such seemingly insignificant events often lead to big twists and turns。 Many times, I became convinced that I knew how the story was going only for - bang - Gillian to expertly take it in an entirely different direction。 But I wasn't struggling to keep up any more。 I was there, riveted, lapping up every word。This left me perfectly placed to ask myself a question following each realisation。 How much of the past should Jen actually change? How far should she go? Several times I wondered, briefly, if I would have made the same choice and then quickly decided that actually, there was no choice at all。 Each time, I would have done exactly what Jen did。 Right up until THAT epilogue which suddenly had me thinking "hang on 。。。"I'd love to rave about 'Wrong Place, Wrong Time' for a lot longer but I'd be certain to give away a spoiler。 But let's be clear。 The book is amazing。 The plotting is amazing。 The writing is amazing。 Everything is amazing。 I started this review by quoting Billie Holiday, but the conclusion is better expressed by Tina Turner。 Of all the books that I've read so far in 2022, this one is 'simply the best'。 。。。more

Nikole English

⭐⭐⭐⭐️ / 4 starsWhat a twisty and thrilling ride this was! I am not usually a big fan of time travel books but the unique storyline had me glued to my ear buds from the start。 Some of the twists I saw coming and some I did not。 At about a little more than halfway through I was starting to get a little tired of the time changes and trying to keep up and keep straight with all that was happening, but again time travel is admittedly "not my thing" so it could have just been me。 The narration was ver ⭐⭐⭐⭐️ / 4 starsWhat a twisty and thrilling ride this was! I am not usually a big fan of time travel books but the unique storyline had me glued to my ear buds from the start。 Some of the twists I saw coming and some I did not。 At about a little more than halfway through I was starting to get a little tired of the time changes and trying to keep up and keep straight with all that was happening, but again time travel is admittedly "not my thing" so it could have just been me。 The narration was very well done and made for an enjoyable listen。Thank you to the Libro。fm Librarian ALC program, HarperAudio, and the author for this complimentary Audiobook Listening Copy。 。。。more

Elizabeth Haworth

If I had known that this book was essentially about time travel, it might have put me off, but I’m very happy this didn’t happen! Such an unusual premise, very cleverly and well written。 I loved the characters and the exploration of relationships between Jen, Kelly and Todd。 A brilliant story, I devoured it!

Ashwini

4。5 stars rounded up! Loved this book!

Lora

I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway, and will review once I've read it。 I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway, and will review once I've read it。 。。。more

Alison Smith Jackson

This is the 2nd Gillian McAllister bookI’ve read & I loved this one, a great story which kept you hooked。