Broken Clocks
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Narrated by:
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Wesleigh Siobhan
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By:
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Danielle Allen
According to my grandma, a broken clock being right twice a day meant that in any given situation, perfect timing only happens twice.
I fell for William Grayson in a matter of minutes. The connection between us was undeniable, but our timing was off. I was dating someone, and by the time I was single again, he was taken. And a year later, when we finally got together, it was clear that we were soul mates. But circumstances out of our control cut our time short.
We were a little older, a little wiser, when our paths crossed again. I was entering a new phase of independence in both my career and my life. He was growing professionally and moving to a new city. And even though our timing was off, it was still clear that we were soul mates. But for the second time, circumstances out of our control cut our time short. My grandma was a wise woman, but my love life taught me that there’s no such thing as perfect timing.
There’s just timing.... Because nothing is perfect. There’s just right now.... Because tomorrow isn’t promised. For as long as we’d known each other, William and I just wanted to be together. It was as simple and as complicated as that.
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This book is so good, y’all. Allen is an incredible storyteller, ebbing and flowing the dialogue and narrative with an ease that was so natural and engaging for me as a reader. The character building and relationship dynamics for the main and secondary characters sucked you in, and it felt as if you were watching a movie.
The love between Will and Layla was not only written as timeless, it felt timeless.
Wesleigh Siobhan beasted the narration for male and female characters with a genius that upped the ante even more for her talent.
Bravo. 5 stars, all around.
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