A Promise Remembered by Erin S. Riley


A Promise Remembered by Erin S. Riley
Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Genre: Fantasy
Length: Short Story (124 pgs)
Heat Level:
Rated: 4 stars
Review by Rose

Two souls entangled in an eternal echo of true love…
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Rowan and James have been drawn together in every existence since the beginning of time. But love’s sweet promise is cut short after an unthinkable tragedy strikes two young families, shattering the bond in this lifetime. Is love stronger than death? Can Rowan and James find another way to each other? Against all odds, a forgotten promise is remembered and kept, reuniting two souls destined to be together.

This is another fine entry in the Soul Mate Tree series. I easily read it in one night and thoroughly enjoyed it. This particular short story, weighing in at not much over 100 pages, takes the soul mate trope to a new level with the introduction of parallel worlds. The premise – when a traumatic event occurs, what would happen had it turned out another way in another world – the multiverse theory (think of the TV show Sliders – one of my favorites, btw. It’s no wonder I was drawn to this book!)

It’s hard to talk about the book without giving away spoilers, but — hey– it’s a romance so we know everything works out fine in the end. It’s the “how” it works out though that is so intriguing in this story. It’s been interesting to read different stories in this series and see how the soul mate tree is envisioned by each author. In this one, the tree shows a characteristic I’ve not seen in the other books I’ve read in the series.

The characters are wonderful — in both timelines. And, I fell in love with James. ‘Nuff said.

If you are at all into multiverses (and even if you aren’t… take a chance), I thoroughly recommend A Promise Remembered, and I’m definitely going to look for more of Erin Riley’s works.

Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting!

  2. Lisa Brown says

    I enjoyed getting to know your book and thanks for the chance to win 🙂

  3. Victoria says

    I’ll definitely be checking this one out, thanks for sharing 🙂

  4. Thanks for the giveaway; I like the excerpt. 🙂

  5. Bernie Wallace says

    I enjoyed finding out more about your book. I hope that it is a success.

  6. Hello everyone! Thanks for all the comments. Good luck with the giveaway!

  7. Jessica L Earle says

    I liked this book, just not as much as the Odin’s Sons series. I am excited for any new books coming from Riley!!

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