Blog tour: The Beforelife of Eliza Valentine

Welcome to the blog tour for The Beforelife of Eliza Valentine by Laura Pearson!

More about the book…

There are four of us: Samuel, Lucy, Thomas, and me – Eliza.

We came into being the day Becca Valentine was born. We’ve been by her side ever since. What she doesn’t know yet, is that one day she might become our mother.

Then two men come into her life. Both seeking her heart. And then we realise: everything rests on Becca’s love story. Because one of the men is Lucy and Thomas’s father. And the other is mine and Samuel’s. And there’s simply no way we can all be born.

We all want her to make the right choice. We all want to be born. To hold her hand one day. To feel her stroke our hair. To call her our mother.

Then we discover there is something we can do. We can change Fate. But we only have a single chance each. How would you make sure you were born? And what if doing that isn’t what’s best for the person you already love the most in the world – your mother?

More about the author…

Laura Pearson is the author of the #1 bestseller The Last List of Mabel Beaumont. She founded The Bookload on Facebook and has had several pieces published in the Guardian and the Telegraph.

My impressions…

What an incredible read! I don’t know how to talk about it in a coherent way because this story spoke directly to my heart and I’m all a jumble of emotions rather than thoughts.

The idea that we have all lived in this ‘beforelife’ world, unseen but ever present, is something I’ve never come across before, and I love it. This original premise is only one of the things that make the book so special. The character development was amazing – you won’t possibly be able not to take sides and root for a happy ending – and the twists in the story felt achingly plausible and relatable. And speaking of that happy ending, the fact that it might somehow not be 100% what you thought it would be just takes this novel to another level of heartbreaking beauty.

If this all sounds too cryptic, go ahead: this is a book you have to read – and feel – first-hand.

Three words to describe it. Moving. Unique. Engaging.

Do I like the cover? It’s beautiful!

Have I read any other books by the same author? Yes, I loved The Last List of Mabel Beaumont.

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