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Return to Yesterday

Return to Yesterday

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: what has to be the best and the first of timetravel romance
Review: A action packed non-stop time travel that leaves you wanting to travel to the past.

A must read for all time travel lovers old or youn

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read book from cover to cover that you cant put down
Review: I read Journey To Yesterday first then the sequel Return To Yesterday, they were so great I couldn't put the books down. I have read hundreds of books over the years and I would say that these two books are by far the best two books I have ever read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All the answers you were waiting for!
Review: In journey to yesterday, you will get all of the answers to the questions that you had once you finsihed Journey to Yesterday.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Sequel to an Unfinished Story
Review: So, guy meets girl, falls in love, she disappears, meets a new love, reunites with first love, forgets new guy, the end. That is where the first book, "Journey to Yesterday," left off. However, it doesn't really work that way, and anyone who has read the first book knew that the end was to come later. The sequel, "Return to Yesterday," closes the chapter, makes the happy ending come for the reader, finishes the story the way it is supposed to end. If you are into an excellent story (that personally I think should be made into a made for TV movie) with twists that make you think, and turns that make your heart ache for the characters, you NEED to read these books. Shiplett does an excellent job weaving fantasy with reality. You cannot put these books down. If you were left wanting more of Stacey and Ben and Drew and the well thought-out plot, the sequel will satisfy you. It takes Stacey back to her beloved Ben at a time when all hell has broken loose in her so-called "perfect" life. The reader wants, no needs, her to go back, it just isn't over. Stacey's journey strikes deep into your heart, whether or not you have been in her situation is irrelevant. I'm not talking about going back in time or anything, I'm talking about falling in love, then realizing maybe, just maybe there is someone else out there you should be with. But, how do you know if you should stay or go? Stacey didn't know, but she had fate and a little mystic power to help. We don't have that luxury, but if we did, wouldn't it be heavenly if our story mirrored this one??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Sequel to an Unfinished Story
Review: So, guy meets girl, falls in love, she disappears, meets a new love, reunites with first love, forgets new guy, the end. That is where the first book, "Journey to Yesterday," left off. However, it doesn't really work that way, and anyone who has read the first book knew that the end was to come later. The sequel, "Return to Yesterday," closes the chapter, makes the happy ending come for the reader, finishes the story the way it is supposed to end. If you are into an excellent story (that personally I think should be made into a made for TV movie) with twists that make you think, and turns that make your heart ache for the characters, you NEED to read these books. Shiplett does an excellent job weaving fantasy with reality. You cannot put these books down. If you were left wanting more of Stacey and Ben and Drew and the well thought-out plot, the sequel will satisfy you. It takes Stacey back to her beloved Ben at a time when all hell has broken loose in her so-called "perfect" life. The reader wants, no needs, her to go back, it just isn't over. Stacey's journey strikes deep into your heart, whether or not you have been in her situation is irrelevant. I'm not talking about going back in time or anything, I'm talking about falling in love, then realizing maybe, just maybe there is someone else out there you should be with. But, how do you know if you should stay or go? Stacey didn't know, but she had fate and a little mystic power to help. We don't have that luxury, but if we did, wouldn't it be heavenly if our story mirrored this one??

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Sequel to an Unfinished Story
Review: So, guy meets girl, falls in love, she disappears, meets a new love, reunites with first love, forgets new guy, the end. That is where the first book, "Journey to Yesterday," left off. However, it doesn't really work that way, and anyone who has read the first book knew that the end was to come later. The sequel, "Return to Yesterday," closes the chapter, makes the happy ending come for the reader, finishes the story the way it is supposed to end. If you are into an excellent story (that personally I think should be made into a made for TV movie) with twists that make you think, and turns that make your heart ache for the characters, you NEED to read these books. Shiplett does an excellent job weaving fantasy with reality. You cannot put these books down. If you were left wanting more of Stacey and Ben and Drew and the well thought-out plot, the sequel will satisfy you. It takes Stacey back to her beloved Ben at a time when all hell has broken loose in her so-called "perfect" life. The reader wants, no needs, her to go back, it just isn't over. Stacey's journey strikes deep into your heart, whether or not you have been in her situation is irrelevant. I'm not talking about going back in time or anything, I'm talking about falling in love, then realizing maybe, just maybe there is someone else out there you should be with. But, how do you know if you should stay or go? Stacey didn't know, but she had fate and a little mystic power to help. We don't have that luxury, but if we did, wouldn't it be heavenly if our story mirrored this one??


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