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'A very clever idea! if you're thinking what if about reading this, then think no more, pick this up now!' Have you ever wondered 'what if?' When Hayley Cooper goes to sleep wishing for a different life, then wakes up in bed with her first boyfriend, she can't believe her eyes. She hasn't seen Chris in over twenty years – but now she's married to him. And Hayley is in for a few more romantic surprises . . . Over a single weekend, Hayley lives her life time and time again, and as each of her former loves resurface, Hayley starts to realise that there's some truth in the saying 'be careful what you wish for.' Yes, the past two years with her husband Rick have been tough, but is the grass always greener? Time After Time is a fresh, funny novel, which explores the romantic paths that could have been and the ones who (almost) got away. . . What readers are saying about Time After Time: 'An upbeat, feel good read that looks at what can happen when you say What If?' 'The book is billed as Ground Hog Day meets Sliding Doors. I say it would make a great movie of its own!' 'I enjoyed this book immensely, it was something different, from the normal chick-lit genre, and it had me laughing one minute and in tears the next.' 'The book was really thought-provoking and quite philosophical, too – the main message being, appreciate what you've got, cos the grass isn't any greener anywhere else. Very enjoyable read. I've already recommended it to friends.' No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Which relationship and family are Hayley's true destination? If you could go back and change your relationship decisions, would you?
This is McKinnon's first novel, and having read her thriller novels, I see how much she has grown in her writing. ( )