Will have special appeal for female fans of the romance in the Twilight books or Judy Blundell s What I Saw and How I Lied. . . . Henry'sdilemma is especially poignant, and a completely unexpected ending shows that Davis is capable of creating a riveting read that lingers long after the story ends. -- Booklist Alternating between Amy and Henry's intersecting stories, Davis's ( Never Cry Werewolf ) second novel has a quiet power; the time travel element gives the story the feel of an old-fashioned romance, with a tinge of melodrama. The tale takes some unexpected turns, providing insights into healing and the weight of destiny along the way. -- Publishers Weekly This will appeal to romance readers that like a touch of the paranormal. -- VOYA