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Annalise’s life didn’t go as she wanted. She grew up poor,
to parents who loved her and did their best for her, but she
wanted more out of life. She never knew exactly what it was
her life was missing until she found it in Tomas. Tomas is
the sweetest man she’s ever met, and also her husband’s
brother. Can Annalise and Tomas overcome the many obstacles
hurled in their path and fine true happiness with each
other?
It’s About Time is an interesting story. It reads
as a memoir of Annalise’s life giving very thorough details
including how she was conceived, and giving some details of
her parent’s life before she was born. I wasn’t awestruck
by this story and in some parts I felt the author droned on
and gave details I really didn’t want or felt that I needed
to know. But with that said I couldn’t deny the passion and
talent of the author Gabriel Constans. The research and
effort he put into It’s About Time is evident
on every page. Even though this story is fiction, I feel
readers who enjoy autobiographical type stories will also
enjoy It’s About Time.
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