Love Remains
Every Lifetime After by Jennifer Ross is a very charming dual timeline novel that I loved.
The action is set in 2018 and 1943, and concerns the boys who flew from bomber command in Yorkshire. It is their story which is being filmed in 2018.
The leading actress has links to the area as it is where she was born and spent her first four years. Memories are awakened – some are her own, others are transcending time and space as she has a gift to ‘see’ past actions. Though their tale is already known, locations give her glimpses to the past. She is unsure what to do with her gift.
A character alive in 1943 is still alive and in a nursing home in 2018. He lives haunted by memories, grief and guilt. He grieves what he cannot change.
We see the pain of miscarriage. It affects the lives of the couple – until they share their grief, they are lone ships drifting along.
The reader ‘experiences’ the lives of the men and women of bomber command. Lives were uncertain – every time the boys left the base, they realised it could be their last.
Within the novel we see all types of love – couples, friends, parental. When all is said and done, it is the love that will remain.
All the characters were well drawn and easy to empathise with.
I thoroughly enjoyed Every Lifetime After. It was a unique read, connecting lives through, guilt and grief; and ultimately love.
I received a free copy. A favourable review was not required. All opinions are my own.
JULIA WILSON
