Right Where We Belong
Échec de l'ajout au panier.
Échec de l'ajout à la liste d'envies.
Échec de la suppression de la liste d’envies.
Échec du suivi du balado
Ne plus suivre le balado a échoué
0,99 $/mois pendant vos 3 premiers mois
Acheter pour 32,14 $
-
Narrateur(s):
-
Gail Shalan
-
Auteur(s):
-
Farrah Penn
À propos de cet audio
Past and present collide in this swoony romance when a girl searching for a sense of belonging may have found it in an unexpected—and undeniably charming—visitor from the nineteenth century.
"Swoony, heartwarming, and romantic, Right Where We Belong is a beautifully rendered love story."—Stephanie Garber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Once Upon a Broken Heart
Delaney Carmichael's final year of boarding school at Ivernia is not off to a great start. Losing her father has left her feeling completely unmoored—both emotionally and in terms of what she wants to do with her future. So when Delaney discovers that Ivernia—the one stable place in her life—is on the brink of shuttering its doors, it feels like the last straw. If life is measured in what she has to lose, then does anything matter?
Desperate for a solution, Delaney makes a wish—for a way to save Ivernia. The universe's response? Enter Lord William Cromwell of Dunbry, a tall, handsome, and woefully out-of-place-boy from nineteenth-century London. At first, Delaney thinks this charming English heartthrob might somehow be the answer to her problems, but when disastrous consequences begin to unfold at an alarming rate, she realizes that if she can't return William to where and when he belongs, the present could unravel completely. Much to Delaney's dismay, the only person capable of helping her is her brother's infuriating best friend, Sumner, a boy who seems dead-set on getting under her skin. With time quickly running out, can the two set things straight before the past begins messing with the present in irreversible ways?
©2025 Farrah Penn (P)2025 Listening LibraryCe que les critiques en disent
★ “Teens navigate a slow-burn love triangle and physics-bending time-travel shenanigans in this fresh fantasy adventure by Penn… A swoony novel about personal transformation and agency.”—Publisher’s Weekly (starred)
“The story may appear to be a fun time-travel romp with romance, but Penn delves deeper, utilizing the story to explore memory, family, grief, and belonging. There is still plenty of swoonworthy romance and lots of time-travel science; Delaney’s grieving journey and self-discovery offer a deep emotional layer to it all.”—Booklist
"The modern-day explorations of grief, relationships, and self-knowledge . . . make the narrative glow with their authenticity."—Kirkus Reviews