by Kim Fielding
Sweet story about a man who suddenly finds himself in 1942 and meets his one great love there.Nice, sweet, lovely HEA. A bit short to be really good.
It's not bad, rather sweet, etc.I just would have liked more explanation on how it all happened. I mean, you kind of knew it was going to anyways, so what really remained to be seen was execution, but Fielding kind of skirted over that part. It just needed something to insinuate a little more on how...
3.5 StarsI really, really like this right up until the end when it lost me a bit. The characters are great and the realistic dreams and their settings worked wonderfully but I had waaaay too many questions left at the end.
Mostly interesting until the end, and then it just completely fell flat for me. The explanation for how the two characters were able to meet and connect was far too thin for me, and the ending was ridiculous. I like fantasy, and time travel is one of my favorite guilty pleasures, but this one just d...
3.5/5Time travel! Well...it's more a dream travel. And then time travelI liked this story but it suffers from the short length, I think. There were a lot of loose ends at the end that took some of the enjoyment out of this one for me.There's a sweet chemistry here between the characters that was the...
Time travel stories are difficult for me, I just have to discard lots of logical thoughts and go with it.But Ami's review made me decide to go for it, and I'm glad.Matt lives in the here and now, but he's lonely, he inherits a photo album from his great Aunt Violet , a photo album that had a picture...
A very odd, but also interesting and sweet book
Matt is a modern-day graphic artist. When his Great-Aunt Violet died, Matt gets her photo album. One of the photos in that album always seems to call to him. It's a photo of a 19-year-old soldier, Joseph, who is also a distant cousin of Violet, back in 1942. Joseph died in 1944 in Omaha Beach. Then ...