Time After Time

The must-read novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Louise Pentland

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Pub Date 21 Jul 2022 | Archive Date 15 Aug 2022

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Description

Sometimes you have to go back, to move forwards.

Tabby is stuck. She still lives in the small town she grew up in . . . the town she's barely ever left.
So, when her dad drops a bombshell over their weekly Sunday dinner, Tabby takes a look at her own life. She lives firmly in her comfort zone and doesn't know how to break out. Sometimes she wishes she could go back and start all over again.
When she meets Bea, a free spirit like no one else she's ever known with an 'interesting' sense of style, Tabby quickly befriends her, recognising in Bea the change she's been craving. But soon it becomes clear that more has changed than her new friend. Somehow Tabby has been transported back to the 1980s.
With the chance to reinvent herself in another time, will Tabby finally manage to move forward?

Sometimes you have to go back, to move forwards.

Tabby is stuck. She still lives in the small town she grew up in . . . the town she's barely ever left.
So, when her dad drops a bombshell over...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781838774080
PRICE £14.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

Average rating from 187 members


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Thank you so much for the opportunity to read/review this beautiful book. Full review to come here and on blog. As an eighties baby I’m very excited to read this book. I love the premise and also coming from a small community it seems like it will be very relatable. I absolutely can’t wait to read & follow Tabby’s journey.

Sometimes you have to go back, to move forwards.

Tabby is stuck. She still lives in the small town she grew up in . . . the town she's barely ever left.
So, when her dad drops a bombshell over their weekly Sunday dinner, Tabby takes a look at her own life. She lives firmly in her comfort zone and doesn't know how to break out. Sometimes she wishes she could go back and start all over again.
When she meets Bea, a free spirit like no one else she's ever known with an 'interesting' sense of style, Tabby quickly befriends her, recognising in Bea the change she's been craving. But soon it becomes clear that more has changed than her new friend. Somehow Tabby has been transported back to the 1980s.
With the chance to reinvent herself in another time, will Tabby finally manage to move forward?

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Massive thank you to @netgalley for approving me to read this amazing book!!! I’m a HUGE Louise Pentland fan so I was over the moon!!

Time after Time is a truly gorgeous story with a beautiful magical twist!! Tabby is a wonderful character even if her boyfriend is an absolute pig!! Her best friend Vivi is a force of nature who I adored and Tabby’s parents are lovely!!

I devoured this book in 2 evenings because the story was so unique and it is such a contrast to Louise’s previous books!!

I absolutely sobbed in places (extremely embarrassing just how much I cried) and I loved the ending!! I got goosebumps!!!

Time After Time is published on 21st July and is not to be missed!

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Talk about making me annoyed I was born in the 90s?!

This book gave me decade envy, it was fun and fresh. At times it was an emotional rollercoaster, it resonated with me and left me feeling empowered and ready to take on the world!

Louise Pentland has done it again!

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