Review: "I've Loved These Days" by Bethany Turner

About the Author


Bethany Turner was born and raised in Kentucky, but now lives in Colorado with her husband and two sons. She studied theatre at the University of Kentucky before going on to a career in bank management, which eventually gave way to writing. She finally knows what she wants to be when she grows up.

About the Book


"The very first time you met me you knew that he would never be the same again, didn't you? For the record, I was never the same again either. And while times have changed and opportunities have been lost, I still know in my heart of hearts that I never will be. But we can't go back, and we can't undo. What's more, I don't really want to. While my life is not perfect, it is uniquely, ridiculously mine, and I would not trade it."

Abigail Phelps has written her memoirs, but the world has never heard of her. So why should anyone care? Perhaps no one would, if the letter in which Abigail reflects on changing times and lost opportunities weren't addressed to Jacqueline Onassis, and the man who would never be the same weren't John F. Kennedy Jr.

Put aside all you think you know and jump into the greatest love story the world has never known.

My Review


Entertaining and Emotional

What a fun and emotional read! I thoroughly enjoyed "I've Loved These Days." The author took a huge risk using such famous name for her characters that made up the delusions of Abigail Phelps. However, I think that using the rich and famous made it extra special to me as I grew up with
these people and knew of them. I also wondered if Abigail's last name was based on no other than the famous Olympic gold metal swimmer.

Besides that, the story flowed well from beginning to end. The further into the story I read, the harder it was to put down and more the emotional the story became. Plainly, I loved the writing, the style, the characters, the plot, and everything in-between. I am definitely looking forward to reading the next book in the series.

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A Port in the Storm FREE (Only at Amber Quill Press) Short Story by Elizabeth Delisi
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What's In A Name? Tales from the Lost Horizon by Michael Eging

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