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Yesterday
- A Novel of Reincarnation
- Narrated by: Darlene Allen
- Length: 10 hrs
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Summary
In modern day Chicago, deja vu draws together a handsome mounted policeman and the beautiful young woman who saves his life. This tender love story pulls the reader back to previous lives and a time richly elegant. Yesterday is also a harrowing tale of escape through the American Civil War and the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. A life of tragedy is Amanda's destiny, or so she believes. But, in this historical romance, Mark fights through Amanda's rejection to prove that she will love again as she once loved - Yesterday.
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- Deedra
- 01-09-15
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Amanda and Mark meet by chance when a disaster happens.Immediately they feel they knew each other before.We are taken thru 2 versions of this love story.I'm not a big romance fan and was hoping for more of a time travel novel.I was not able to get past the narrator,Darlene Allens drone.The pace was too slow and it was very distracting to me.The story was good,not great.Give it a try,you may like it more.
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- Niteshade710
- 23-05-18
A good book to read
I found the novel Yesterday interesting and nicely paced. The story begins with a bang but soon settles down to a comfortable pace. Mark and Amanda meet on an eventful day at the end of which they fall in love. However, they start to feel a sense of deja vu towards each other and realize their connection goes deeper than that first meeting. through flash backs we learn that their love story spans across generations and transcends time and space.
I enjoyed the book, I just wished the love story wasn't so formulaic with Amanda being a typical damsel in distress and Mark the savior of the day. The author shows a lot of promise.
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