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What Time Is Love? by Holly Williams


Rating: 

DNF


Themes:

Magical Realism, Tiem Travel, Romance


Thoughts:

I was struggling to get along with this book but pages 108-110 really sent me over the edge and made it a DNF for me. I don’t care what they called it back in 1951 or how acceptable they believed it was but Bertie raping Lettie to try and ‘fix’ her after all his behaviours to hurt her was a step too far for me. Especially after when it caused her to become pregnant and suddenly he could part with his nearly mistress and be better, that’a almost worse because Letty should have been enough for loyalty and respect on her own.


Favourite Quote:

"People spoke about war being a great leveller, but while serving in Italy, Bertie had been clear-eyed enough to see it wasn’t really; despite his inexperience, he was the one giving orders. Why? Because some distant relative had once pleased a royal and been given land and a title. It seemed a fatally foolish way to organise things."

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