
I am so excited to be a part of this book blog tour hosted by Travelling Pages Tours. A huge thank you to them and the author for sending me a copy of this book and allowing me to be a part of this blog tour. You can check out Travelling Pages Tours here.

Here is what the book is all about.
Eilidh, bright, headstrong and feisty, gets sparkling exam results that confirm her university place. Her boyfriend reveals he has deceived her. In the ensuing argument she is knocked unconscious. She arrives in 1984, in an Ethiopian refugee camp, where she nurses a dying child, then a wounded aid worker before wakening back home in present-day Scotland. Three days later, at an isolated beauty spot trying to come to terms with her ex boyfriend’s betrayal and her experience in Ethiopia, she encounters Walter, who is in the early stages of dementia. He is there because of a tattoo on his wrist that simply states the date and location of the beauty spot. Eilidh recognizes Walter’s symptoms, takes him home and contacts his niece to come and collect him.
Over the following 48-hour period Eilidh finds herself transported to various locations in Europe and North America, and time periods from the previous fifty years. Each episode draws her further into an unexpected and unconventional romance. Eventually she travels to WW2 blitzed Liverpool and meets a fellow time-traveler who explains that Eilidh faces a decision with life and death consequences.

Here is my review for Goodreads, Amazon, and Instagram.
I rated this book 3.5 out of 5 stars. (To see how I gage my star and spicy rating, you can check out my past blog)
I actually give this book a 3.5 stars. (I wish half stars were more of a thing) It was like a mix of contemporary romance, historical fiction, and sci-fi based in Europe. Time traveling and fated mates. There was a lot going on in such a short amount of pages.
On my blogs, I like to go more in depth with my reviews. So this is your **SPOILER WARNING**
I was a little weirded out that the main character fell for the old man. I understand they really connected in the past as the same age and it was like a fated mates situation, but when she first really met him, he could have been her grandfather. Because there was so much back and forth with the time travel, this book could have easily been more pages.
Please remember that these reviews are based off of my own opinions and my preferences. I always encourage you to read a book for yourself to make your own review. What I might not like, you might love and vis versa.

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Alison Shane Reads
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