Moments in Time is an absolute delight. It is a roller coaster with the same vibes as Up in the Treehouse, which I adored so it is no surprise that Moments in Time is making me want to read all the other books in the series. I need me some more of those Bexley brothers.
There were a couple of inconsistencies in the book like the twins age. If Ty was born in 1995 then he couldn't have died before their 17th birthday if he died 2010. It would have to have been 2011 to make it consistent, but then it also said the other twin was going to be turning 28 which is a lie because the twins are the same age as me, so in order for him to be turning 28 he would have to have been born in 1994. I'm just pointing it out, but it hurt my brain trying to math it out, so I let it go. It has nothing to do with the star rating.
Jami is going to be added to the list of reason why I have unrealistic expectations with real men. I mean he would set the world on fire if it helped Violet. I adored the chemistry between Jami and Violet like my heart is ripped out and set on fire before being stomped on and embedded with broken glass and I am willing to do it all again just to read those two (and Battleship😈). Brayden is adorable and I love how the characters all interact with him like it is priceless and so precious.
Read this book before I go into book girl speak in an attempt to articulate how incredible this book is. And if you have read it please feel free to respond with your thoughts in the comments. I love hearing from other people whether you love it or hate it or indifferent to it.
⭐️all of them
💧all of them.
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