
Today is my stop on the Blog Tour organised by Tracy Fenton at COMPULSIVE READERS. – thank you to Orbit Books for my copy.

Pages: 464
Synopsis: WHAT IF YOUR LIFE HAD AN ‘UNDO’ BUTTON?
Arlo Knott develops the mysterious ability to reverse his last action. It makes him able to experience anything, to charm any woman and impress any friend. His is a life free of mistakes, a life without regret.
But second chances aren’t all they’re cracked up to be. As wonderful as his new life is, a mistake in Arlo’s traumatic childhood still haunts him and the temptation to undo, undo and keep undoing could be too much to resist.
My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
My Thoughts: I am honestly struggling to put my thoughts into words right now, the first thing I thought when I finished this incredible book was “WOW” – this book is just short of 450 pages long and I read it in just a few hours because I couldn’t put it down, I NEEDED to know what was going to happen.
We meet Arlo as a 13 year old boy, he’s helping his mum do some DIY, gets distracted by an insect and tries to catch it in a bid to impress a friend, in the few seconds that he wasn’t holding onto the ladder something tragic happens, something he spends his whole life wishing he could take back.
Shortly after the accident Arlo discovers he can erase his previous action, to back in time to hopefully learn from his mistakes and try again, To begin with he can only go back a couple of seconds, the he book follows Arlo up until the age of 37 and throughout the book you see him perfecting his skill and soon learn to go back for a longer period each time.
This story was so action packed, and every stage of Arlo’s life was believable for the age he was supposed to be, using his ‘power’ to gain money and impress girls between the ages of 18-21 and then using it to further his various careers after that.
There was so much action in this book that it never got boring, we had a police shootout, A hostage situation and lots of other things in between.
Seeing the development of Arlos character throughout was beautiful, I really didn’t like him to begin with, I saw him as a spoilt child, but by the end I loved him so much.
This story shows us that even if you had the ability to turn back time, that maybe it’s not the best idea because after all every action has a consequence & near the end of the book you start to feel that Arlo is beginning to realise exactly that, but is he really?
The twist at the end of the book shocked me but made me love this even more – I really feel everyone needs to read this!
I know this has been a really long review, but before I leave, can we please talk about the beautiful cover? – it sums up the story perfectly, although you won’t realise why until you read the book, so go do that now!
🐧❤️