
The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
TROPES: magical realism, dual timeline, second chances, time traveling, a touch of magic.
Review:
It isn’t easy to come up with a new and different story in any genre. And The Seven Year Slip was a very creative and unique story. I enjoyed this so much more than The Dead Romantics.
I fell in love with the characters. The emotions conveyed in the book felt authentic and intense. The romance was absolute magical!!
A beautiful story that is full of heart.
“I didn’t need to be fixed. I just needed…to be reminded that I was human.“
“I loved how a book, a story, a set of words in a sentence organized in the exact right order, made you miss places you’ve never visited, and people you’ve never met.”
“Nothing lasts forever. Not the good things, not the bad. So just find what makes you happy, and do it for as long as you can.”
“You only live once. And if you do it right, once is all you need.”
“I didn’t need to be fixed. I just needed…to be reminded that I was human.”
Sometimes, the worst day of your life happens, and you have to figure out how to live after it.
So Clementine forms a plan to keep her heart safe: work hard, find someone decent to love, and try to remember to chase the moon. The last one is silly and obviously metaphorical, but her aunt always told her that you needed at least one big dream to keep going. And for the last year, that plan has gone off without a hitch. Mostly. The love part is hard because she doesn’t want to get too close to anyone—she isn’t sure her heart can take it.
And then she finds a strange man standing in the kitchen of her late aunt’s apartment. A man with kind eyes and a Southern drawl and a taste for lemon pies. The kind of man that, before it all, she would’ve fallen head-over-heels for. And she might again.
Except, he exists in the past. Seven years ago, to be exact. And she, quite literally, lives seven years in his future.
Her aunt always said the apartment was a pinch in time, a place where moments blended together like watercolors. And Clementine knows that if she lets her heart fall, she’ll be doomed.
After all, love is never a matter of time—but a matter of timing.


2 Comments
Alison
I loved this book. Very unique story
shesaidyestobooks
Agreed, Alison 🙌🏻