Genre:
Contemporary Fiction/Science Fiction
Description:
Jillian Cross was a high school wallflower from Reynolds, Washington.
During summer Freshman Orientation at NYU she meets Danielle Powers, a popular
Reynolds High co-ed that she only knew from afar. Danielle, a perky extravert,
immediately invites Jillian to become her roommate, and with Megan Dunn,
another Reynolds girl, the trio share four years of college returning to
Washington State best friends. Danielle becomes a talented interior designer
partnered with Val, a saleswoman with a “take no prisoners” approach to
business and a girl who manages to get impossible clients by sleeping with
them. When one irate wife is about to blow the whistle, Jillian fears the
negative press and the ruination of her best friend’s career.
Then one day, prior to attending a dreaded tenth year high school
reunion, Jillian logs onto Facebook to check out a few classmates. One boy
grabs her attention immediately—Luke Chambers, class hunk. Thinking about
meeting Luke while squeezing into a pair of low-rise jeans, Jillian trips, hits
her head on the floor, and when she awakens, she finds herself back in 1999, a
month before high school graduation.
Author:
A resident of the Boston area, Tracy Sweeney is a single mom with two
young sons. She has written short stories for Literary Juice, Solecisms,
and Slice of Life Magazines. She is
currently working on a second novel in between riveting games of Angry Birds
with her seven-year-old.
Appraisal:
Author Tracy Sweeney has created a captivating time travel love story
that would even make men squirm in their seats as they are riveted to its
compelling plot. Jillian deduces she has been transported back in time to
destroy Danielle’s budding friendship with Val, another Reynolds classmate. If
she can show Danielle Val’s true nature, perhaps Danielle will avoid a liaison
that will eventually become disastrous. Little does Jillian realize that she’ll
also develop a love relationship with Facebook friend, Luke.
Throughout this well written novel, readers are provided with
different points-of-view including Jillian’s, Luke’s, and Danielle’s; making Living Backwards a romantic novel anyone
who has experienced true love can appreciate.
FYI:
Added for
Reprise Review: Living
Backwards was the Winner in the Science Fiction category for B&P 2015
Readers' Choice Awards. Original review ran March 10, 2014.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No significant issues.
Rating:
***** Five Stars
Reviewed
by: Michael Thal
Approximate
word count: 135-140,000 words
1 comment:
I hope the author will consider putting this in the women's fiction category, since it would probably have a decent shot there. Time travel romance is the other worth trying.
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