When physicist John Halden wakes up in a world that feels slightly out of sync, he doesn’t realize he’s slipped through the cracks of time itself. Days repeat with subtle distortions, memories flicker in and out of existence — and in the heart of it all stands Hannah, the woman he loved and lost.
She appears in a reflection in a café window, a voice carried on the wind, a ghost of tomorrow that shouldn’t exist. Each encounter draws John closer to the truth — that their love has become entangled in time’s broken fabric, and that every choice he makes could erase her forever.
As reality unravels, John must Will he risk destroying the timeline to save her — or let the hours between them stretch into eternity?
Tender, haunting, and breathtakingly romantic, The Hours Between Us is a story about love that refuses to fade, even when the universe demands it. Fans of Audrey Niffenegger, Susanna Kearsley, and Kate Morton will fall in love with this time-woven tale of memory, fate, and the one person worth breaking time for.
Gorgeous, almost poetic prose, but ultimately too dense, too much work wading through a fantasy genre, glacially slow story with no touchstone of reality.