Two love stories. One hundred years apart. An unforgettable sapphic romance from the screenwriter and coauthor of the #1 New York Times bestselling novel and film Five Feet Apart.Libby has always been inexplicably drawn to the old Victorian house on Mulberry Lane. So much so that when she sees a For Sale sign go up in the front yard, Libby uses all the money her grandmother left her to pay for college to buy the house instead, determined to fix it up herself—even though she knows her parents will be furious.
Tish, a brash, broke fellow student, doesn’t need much to get by. She can fix almost anything, so she makes do by building sets for the theater department and working odd jobs at the nearby salvage yard. Tish passes by the house one day and is mysteriously compelled to knock on the door. Libby offers her a room in exchange for her help with repairing the old house, and as they begin to work together, the two young women quickly find themselves growing closer.
Soon after moving in, Libby discovers a journal written by a young woman, Elizabeth, who lived in the house a century earlier and was deeply in love with her personal maid, Patricia. As Elizabeth’s journal entries delve deeper into her secret affair with Patricia—a love that was forbidden and dangerous in their time—Libby can’t help but notice uncanny similarities between that young couple and Tish and herself.
Have she and Tish lived this life before? And is this their chance to get it right?
Mikki Daughtry is the coauthor of the #1
New York Times bestseller
Five Feet apart, which was based upon her screenplay for the major motion picture of the same name, as well as the
New York Times bestseller
All This Time. In addition to
Five Feet Apart, her produced film credits include
The Curse of La Llorona and
Nightbooks, with several other projects in development. Mikki currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Praise for Time After Time:"Told in alternating histories and between both Libby’s and Tish’s points of view, this is a sapphic romance for the ages . . . This young adult romance tackles the concept of second chances and fated love with heart and thrilling tension." —
Publishers Weekly
"Sweet sapphic romances progress in parallel a century apart in this slow-burn epic . . . Vivacious banter and delightful found family narratives contribute to a fully realized cast." —
Publishers Weekly
"[An] enjoyable saga . . . Deeply conveys the intensity of the romances in both timelines. A page-turning story about the power of love." —
Kirkus Reviews