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Ursula
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That book, 'Wrong Place Wrong Time', really threw me off at first. It starts out like a standard domestic thriller—a mom sees her teenage son stab a stranger outside their house one night, he's arrested, everything shatters. But then she wakes up and it's the day before the murder. And then the day before that. She's moving backward through time, trying to untangle the chain of events that led to that moment. It’s less about preventing the stabbing and more about uncovering the 'why,' peeling back layers of her own life and the people in it she thought she knew. The plot mechanics of the reverse chronology are clever, but what got me was how each jump backward reveals a new secret or a different context for a past argument or a forgotten acquaintance. It turns into this desperate archaeological dig into her own family's history. The ending ties things together in a way that felt both inevitable and surprising, which is a neat trick.
Honestly, I skimmed some of the middle sections because the time-loop logistics started to feel a bit repetitive. But the core mystery—the connection between that random victim and her son—kept me hooked until the last reveal.
2026-08-11 21:30:14
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Freya
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Gillian McAllister really makes that reverse structure work. You begin with the horrific crime, then spend the whole book asking 'why?' rather than 'who?' Jen’s backward trajectory forces her to confront her own choices and assumptions, making the plot a deeply personal investigation. It cleverly subverts the typical thriller template by making the past the unknown frontier.
2026-08-13 15:50:30
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Laura
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It's a time-travel puzzle box dressed as a crime novel. The central premise is the reverse chronology: Jen, the protagonist, is living her life backward day by day after witnessing her son commit murder. So the 'plot' is her disorienting journey into the past to find the root cause. Each chapter is a previous day, and she's armed with knowledge from the 'future' (which is actually her past from our perspective). She pieces together clues about her husband's old business partner, a decades-old lawsuit, and a woman her son was secretly seeing.
The fun isn't in suspense about the stabbing—we see that immediately—but in the dramatic irony. Jen watches past conversations with new understanding, realizing how offhand comments were actually loaded. The final explanation for the time travel itself is a bit hand-wavy, but the emotional resolution for the family worked for me. It’s a quick, brain-twisty read that uses its gimmick to explore how little we know about the people closest to us.
2026-08-14 07:34:26
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Nathan Morrison is a hero who emerged victorious from a bloodbath and a general loved by the whole country. Suzanne York is a terrible woman with a horrible reputation who's undeserving of him, yet she ends up as his wife.There's another problem—some other woman holds Nathan's heart. He doesn't love Suzanne.She doesn't want to struggle and be tormented in a loveless marriage, so she throws him a divorce agreement. "Let's get divorced."Nathan can't be bothered. "I'm too busy for that."Suzanne leaves without another look back. When she appears in public again, she's now a genius scientist, philanthropic artist, and the daughter of the wealthiest man alive.She stuns the world with her identities, but Nathan remains scornful … until one day when a considerable conspiracy is unveiled."General Morrison, the woman you've loved for years is your ex-wife. You've had the wrong person this whole time!"Nathan's eyes turn red with insanity. When he finally tracks her down, almost half out of his mind, he claims, "You're the one I've always loved, my dear. Let's remarry!"
when Ava Brown finds out that her groom was exchanged on her wedding day and she ended up marrying the wrong person, she vowed to deal with the two men who deceived her.
Ava Brown, the twenty four year old daughter of Mr Steven Brown owner of world's largest automobile company was someone who no one dared mess with. Haven grown up with power and fame, she had a bad and snotty attitude making a lot of people her enemies but that doesn't stop her from being ruthless to anyone who crosses her part especially to her fake groom.
But things take a different turn when she realized that the man she got married to was the world famous fashion designer who kept a low profile and no one actually knew him but he always positioned himself to be someone who causes trouble and of no use.
The story takes a major twist when Bryan Whyte is back to take his bride but a seed of romance has already been sowed in the two of them. While Bryan tries so hard to tear them apart, the two keeps getting drawn to each other and the longing in their eyes could not go unnoticed.
Romance blooms between the ruthless Ava Brown and the no name Zeke with the villain Bryan whyte who will not allow them to be together.
A romance action filled novel that will keep you hooked up.
He was my best friend. My everything. Until he left me broken and humiliated.
Now, everyone around me is whispering, “I told you so.” But I won’t let heartbreak define me.
So I made a deal. A fake relationship with Adrian—the rich elder brother everyone respects, the one my ex envies up to. What could go wrong?
Except, the more we pretend, the more real it feels. And soon, I’m torn between the past that broke me and a future I never saw coming.
“The Wrong Brother” is a story of heartbreak, revenge, and the messy, thrilling way love finds you when you least expect it.
Druscilla Hayes thought heartbreak had a limit.
She was wrong.
On the night of her bachelorette party, she survives a shootout — and is rescued by a dangerously irresistible stranger with mismatched eyes and a criminal smile.
Ivanov Rodriguez is everything she shouldn’t want.
Everything her perfect fiance is not.
But when Druscilla discovers her fiancé’s betrayal, she runs straight into Ivanov’s arms — only to learn too late that she was never more than a pawn in his revenge.
Years later, she’s rebuilt her life, her heart, and her future.
Until fate drags her back into the orbit of the man who once ruined her.
This time, she has nothing left to lose.
Except the truth that could destroy them both
⚠️ WARNING:
This book contains immorality, forbidden desire, dangerous attraction, and morally questionable characters.
If you believe love should always be pure and choices should always be right…
This story is not for you.
Proceed only if you enjoy chaos, passion, and bad decisions.
Five years ago, a stranger saved Mia Perez from a brutal mugging and vanished. All she had after he disappeared was his face, a small mole on his body she could never forget, and a strong determination to find him.
She finds the man with the face and has a one-night stand with him. Or so she thinks. Because the man she spent the night with is not the man who saved her. It’s her savior’s identical twin brother, who approached her only to settle an old score!
Now faced with her real knight in shining armor and an identical man who wants her for himself, Mia is trapped between two worlds. Two worlds that hold a secret about that night that Mia was never expecting.
When she finds out the truth, who would she choose? The man who she’s looked for for years? Or the man she made a mistake with?
Nina Hayes's life turned upside down when she's involved in a scandal she has no memory of doing. One moment, she's got a life anyone would be jealous of, and the next thing she knows, her parents are disowning her.
Vernon Delaney has it all. Looks, money, power, but he lacks what everyone around him has—love. When he nearly hit a troubled woman on his way home and see the beauty he's never seen before, Vernon did not waste anytime and claimed her as his.
A story of a woman who lost everything and a man who has everything but no one by his side. When Fate Messed Up will show you the reality and love between two people who went through so much, and found solace in each other.
So I just finished the book last night and my head's still spinning a bit. The central figure is definitely Jen, a lawyer and mother who witnesses her teenage son, Todd, commit a murder right outside their house. The whole story hinges on her perspective as she's thrown back in time day by day, trying to unravel what led to that moment.
Her husband, Kelly, is the other major character in the 'present' timeline, but the book spends a lot of time in the past exploring younger versions of them and the people they knew. The real puzzle is figuring out who the victim, a man named Joseph Lally, actually was and how he connects to Jen's family. The character work on a younger, more carefree version of Jen before she became a worried mom was what really got me.
I stumbled upon 'Wrong Timing' while browsing for something fresh and emotionally gripping, and let me tell you, it didn’t disappoint. The novel revolves around two characters whose paths keep crossing at the most inconvenient moments—like life’s playing some cruel joke on them. One’s a struggling artist chasing deadlines, the other a corporate lawyer buried in paperwork. Every time they meet, sparks fly, but circumstances pull them apart. The tension builds beautifully, making you root for them even when fate seems determined to keep them apart.
The beauty of this story lies in its realism. It’s not just about missed connections; it’s about how timing shapes our lives in ways we can’t control. The artist’s big break comes right when the lawyer’s transferred overseas, or one’s finally single while the other’s just committed. The author nails the bittersweet ache of 'what if,' blending humor and heartbreak so well that I found myself laughing one minute and tearing up the next. By the end, I was clutching my Kindle, hoping they’d finally sync up—no spoilers, but the payoff is worth the emotional rollercoaster.
The antagonist in 'Wrong Place Wrong Time' is a shadowy figure named Damien Crowe, a ruthless crime lord who operates behind the scenes. He's not your typical villain who craves attention; instead, he pulls strings from the shadows, using his network to manipulate events. What makes him terrifying is his unpredictability—he doesn’t follow the usual rules of gangsters. He’s a master of psychological warfare, often leaving cryptic messages or staging 'accidents' to keep his enemies guessing. The protagonist, a former detective, spends the entire novel unraveling Crowe’s web, only to realize too late that Crowe’s influence runs deeper than anyone imagined. The book does a fantastic job of making him feel omnipresent without overexposing him, which amps up the tension.