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14 October 2021

It Was Always Her by J.L. Witterick Review!

 


Bruce Meyer is sent back in time to prevent the Third World War. He does not know that he will find the love of his life in the past. Can he give her up to save the world?


It Was Always Her is a gripping tale about love, sacrifice, and the impossible choices faced by a man given a second chance. This story will take you on a captivating journey which will leave you asking, “What do I value most in my life?”


“Our lives are spent building castles in the sand. Large or small, grandiose or simple, it is inconsequential—all washed away when the tide comes in. Nothing lasts. Nothing endures. To love and be loved, it is the only thing that is real...the only thing that matters to me now.”


My Thoughts


Tom Waites, aka Bruce Meyer is the wealthiest person in the world and he is chosen to time travel from 2025 to 1985 to stop events that could be a world disaster. Rachel Lee, a girl that he met in 1985, to stop her from being killed and she is make sure she marries Jack Campbell and help him on the path to becoming President, which he is in 2025.


Bruce falls in love with Rachel but does nothing about it as he can't because it would change the future. There are a lot of plot twists and turns that keeps the reader turning the pages. I was always rooting for Bruce and hoped that he would get his lady, Rachel. Jack was obsessed with getting a scholarship and having a relationship with Rachel and had no plans for becoming president but that is what Bruce is there to see that that does happen. Jack becomes arrogant and resentful as president.


I really enjoyed the book, it was not what I was expecting, the ending really blew me away, but then It Was Always Her. This is a story of not only of sacrifices and love but of choices that can change things. Time travel, love and a compelling plot. What else is needed for a great read? I highly recommend it!


I received a copy of the book from the author for review purposes. 


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