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Reviewed by Keith Mbuya for Readers' Favorite
Thirty-year-old Andie Marks, a reserved public school teacher in Seattle, had had enough of her abusive husband, Dylan Marks. He had hit her again, and she knew this would not be the last time. Hellbent on freeing herself from this toxic union, Andie flees to a rental across town and begins the separation process. However, it’s not long before Dylan comes knocking, chaotically trying to get back into her life and disrupting her attempt at a fresh start. Thanks to her new neighbour, Andie is introduced to Dr. Maeve, an unconventional therapist, who offers to help deal with her plight. Soon, Andie finds herself sent back in time to 1985, where she is offered a clean slate and another chance at love. Find out how it all goes down in Lena Gibson’s The Right Time: Back to the 80s.
If you are looking for a slow-burning romance novel with a touch of drama, suspense, fantasy, and sci-fi, Lena Gibson’s The Right Time is the perfect pick. Featuring a fascinating, dynamic cast, Gibson unfolds the intriguing plot through a multi-perspective timeline. The evocative depictions colorfully brought the scenes to life on the pages. It felt like I was next to the cast in every scene, experiencing every moment alongside them. Gibson has a way with words, profoundly conjuring emotions straight from the heart. Coupled with the juxtaposition of the cast’s complex traits, which gave the story a firm grip on reality, it was easy to connect with them. I found myself rooting for Andie and Zack as I related to their desires, fears, flaws, trauma, and more.