Cover Image: Two Worlds Collided

Two Worlds Collided

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

This book makes no sense but it's funny sometimes despite being a little too heteronormative for my taste. The time travel has no rules whatsoever and the romance even though not very healthy at least it's more real about consequences than others I have seen.

Was this review helpful?

This novel was a better read than I was expecting it to be. I enjoyed the plot and the characters. This is a time traveling romance novel that deals with situations many people come across today. It shows that people can overcome obstacles and become better people. You need to want to change, no one can force you to.
Bellamy Lovel dies in 1997 due to suicide. He was in a band and an amazing singer. Evie Reid begins a fan club sometime after his death. In 2007, she feels that his death could have been prevented. She had an opportunity to be Bellamyu's assistant but she turned it down due to what happened at a concert with him when she was 14. Her friend said she can travel back in time to try and prevent Bellamy's suicide. She takes that chance and winds up back in 1997.
Bellamy does not want an assistant but Evie has every intention of saving him. He tries to persuade her to leave but she does not. She wants to be his friend an tells him so. He still blames himself for his father's death and turns to drugs and alcohol to numb the pain. Evie is able to get through to him and she begins to fall in love with him. Bellamy begins to deeply care for her. No one has ever done for him what she has. They do through up and downs in their relationship.
However, Evie is sent back to 2007 before the terrible event can occur. On that night, Bellamy is contemplating about suicide. He has no desire to live. Will Evie have made a difference and prevent his untimely death or will history remain as it is?

Was this review helpful?