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The protagonist in this book is Cassandra, who appears to have the ability to alter time. On one particularly bad day she is dumped by her boyfriend Will, fired from her job in PR and falls out with the couple she shares a house with. What follows is the story of Cassandra realising she can travel in time, and her attempts to re-live the last four months, the time she was in her relationship with Will. Throughout the book there is the presence of a female, and letters that Cassandra is ignoring and I loved the mystery this brought as you get the sense Cassandra is withholding part of her past, and when the truth is revealed it is a really great twist to the story.
The story is punctuated with references to Greek mythology, which brings a richness to the story. Cassandra sees emotions in colours and feels touch as pain, this brought a great dimension to the character and leaves you asking if she is neurodiverse. I really enjoyed the characters in this story and how as Cassandra turns back time, she meets different obstacles in her quest to have a lasting relationship with Will. The book has lots of humour in it, and some laugh out loud moments. It’s written with a lightness to the story that I loved, and I was honestly pulled in from the outset.
I loved this book, it was light, funny and has adorable characters that you will fall in love with for sure. When this book is released, I highly recommend it and I have been very lucky to read an advanced copy in return for my honest review. A huge thank you to
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Cassandra seems to be failing at everything. She has just been fired at work, her boyfriend Will has dumped her, and her flatmates want her to leave.
However, she discovers that she can reverse time and go back in the past. Unfortunately things don’t always go to plan, and the story explores the mishaps which can happen. There is lots of humour in the story, although I found the plot to be weak in places. I didn’t really ‘get’ Cassandra, and felt little empathy for her. However, worth reading as others may enjoy this unusual plot.

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