Friday, May 18, 2018

Review: No Less Days by Amanda G. Stevens

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About the Book:

As far as David Galloway knows, he can’t die. He wonders where he fits in the world, in God’s plan for the past and the future. He believes himself to be the only person on earth who hasn’t aged in over a century. He’s wrong about that.

My Thoughts:

No Less Days was a book that was so out of the box for an inspirational read and I enjoyed it immensely. I do not know if I would call it a paranormal story or not but whatever category it fits in, it was an exciting and a very different read. 

One of my favorite shows on TV was a drama called Forever (which sadly only lasted one season, but that season is worth a watch), and it dealt with a man who could not die. He was a few hundred years old and life continued on with him whether he liked it or not and No Less Days was somewhat like that series. We have David Galloway who has lived for over a century and he has been eternally stuck at the age of 35. The tale starts off with us getting to know this very reserved book shop owner. From the beginning he had captured my attention, as the story progressed I got to know more about him and his predicament then  the author threw in his true Scottish accent and well…

Due to a so called miracle to happen to a celebrity by the name of Zac Wilson, David goes in search of answers and finds much to his astonishment he gets his questions answered. Not only that but he is not the only one. This was quite a tale and the author does a great job on making the whole situation seem realistic. She explains what happened and it is really something. I like how they are not just super heroes, or immortals, but they are very human with hurts, loves, but they have not been able to die. I cannot imagine what kind of existence that would be like especially when everyone you know and love will eventually die and the world constantly changes.

A very intriguing read with a hero who will pull at your heart strings and I hope we get more stories like this one in the future

I received a complimentary copy of this book from Barbour Publishing and was under no obligation to post a review.

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