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Reviews for Lost Time
“A gripping psychological drama that you won’t be able to put down!”– C. Harris
could you give up reality to follow your heart?
When Sarah Clark first sees David Wells, he changes her reality. One look at him and everything that she knows seems unreal as if she was waiting for him all along to save her from her mundane existence. She’s in love, and it feels as if it will last for a lifetime.
But when she wakes up in a mental institute and discovers that she doesn’t even know her own name or what year it is, she begins to wonder if any of it was real.
As she loses time and her own identity, she has to decide if she is going to follow reality or her heart. She has to choose which life is real before she loses everything…
C. Harris –
The combination of metaphysical fantasy and gritty reality make this love story a heart-wrenching read as the characters come to life off the pages and draw you into a gripping psychological drama that you won’t be able to put down!
IzzyReads –
An unforgettable, sad romance story and literary London novel that captures the heartbreaking themes of loss and time in story that is brimming with emotionally complex romance and disturbing fantasy themes.
FantasyBookGeek –
I adored the strong women’s science fiction heroine in this dark urban fantasy. God, office dating, marriage, sex, mental illness and destiny all come together in this story in a gritty reality.
SubversiveReader –
This vengeful romantic suspense wrapped up in a time travel crime thriller provided a thought-provoking read about reality.
E. Williams –
A mind-blowing psychological thriller about having a second chance, which was a bargain at only 99p. There are also a lot of romance, and ethereal elements in the story.
Alison Moore –
This thrilling story was hard to put down. What begins as an amnesia love story becomes an international mystery saga as the British female protagonist has to face the psychological terror of not knowing what is real.
rdavison29 –
This story is very unique and doesn’t have an ounce of senseless dribble anywhere in it. Chilton but her main character to be versatile, strong, but also with a touch of vulnerability. All throughout this story there are situations that present real life scenarios that most of us can relate to. I believe connecting to the characters in the book is what keeps us reading and that is exactly what Chilton has done. This is an exceptional read and I enjoyed it immensely.