
Suddenly Maddy is right thereβ¦ in her own future. And itβs all wrong, yet again.
It happens to her every time. When the kisses lead to the bedroom, just when she thinks she might have found the oneβ¦ Just for a split second, Maddy disappears, and she finds that sheβs living her own life. But ten years from now.
Sheβs only there for a little while. But each time, itβs long enough to know that she doesnβt want to be any of those versions of Maddy. Because every man she falls for seems to lead her to a life that is justβ¦ wrong.
Until she meets Oliver. And the vision of what lies ahead for them is happy. A little girl runs around, her braids flying behind her, giggling about how she wants sausages for dinner. She has eyes just like Oliverβs.
Thereβs just one catch. If Maddy wants the life sheβs seeing with Oliver, she realises she has to break his heart nowβ¦
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My Review
This novel presents a unique and thought-provoking premise, following Maddy as she experiences time jumps and glimpses into possible futures. Her journey, particularly in navigating her chaotic love life and evolving career, offers an intriguing exploration of lifeβs unpredictability.
One of the bookβs strongest aspects is its realistic portrayal of dreams and ambitions, such as Maddyβs transition from struggling actress to screenwriter and Henryβs unfulfilled football aspirations due to injury. However, the romance between Maddy and Oliver falls short, as the moral dilemma surrounding their relationship feels unsatisfying and underdeveloped.
Despite its creative concept, the novelβs brevity limits its ability to fully explore key themes and plot points. Unresolved elements, such as the significance of Islaβs name and Maddyβs visions involving her mother, leave gaps in the story.
Overall, this book is an ambitious and imaginative read that could have benefited from more depth.
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I didn’t think I was going to enjoy this one at all, Jo, but liked it more than I thought I would. ππ
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