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Timeless

By: Nicole Pyland
Narrated by: Quinn Riley
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Quinn has no idea why a short trip to a small town turned into her moving there and buying an antique shop, but after five years of waiting, her answer walks right through the shop’s door. Leaving the big city, Abby Brennon, a best-selling author, moves back home after looking for the quiet calm that comes from living in a small town but also something else that she can’t quite describe even to herself.

When she walks into the antique shop and sees Quinn Jordan, things start to make sense. A photo of two women from the 1930s inspires Abby to write a book about the two women in it, but the story doesn’t feel like fiction to her. That photo has both Quinn and Abby curious about its origin, and soon, they’re having visions of a shared past that feel so familiar, they must be real.

Another photo of two other women brings about more visions, and it doesn’t take Quinn and Abby long to realize that these are visions of their past lives together. Over centuries, they have found each other time and time again. They’ve fallen in love and passed that love onto the next version of themselves until they’re standing in that antique shop, wondering if they’re drawn to each other now because of their past, or if there is something real between them today.

Join Abby and Quinn as they go on a journey discovering that they’ve been many women throughout history, always finding each other and that epic kind of love that has always been timeless.

©2024 Nicole Pyland (P)2025 Nicole Pyland
Contemporary Romance
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Timeless by Nicole Poland is a fantastic, immersive listen that feels like several interconnected stories unfolding seamlessly. The use of reincarnation adds a thoughtful, emotional layer—present without being too heavy—making the journey feel both epic and deeply personal.

Quinn Riley’s narration is outstanding. She brings each character to life with nuance and warmth, enhancing the emotional impact and making it incredibly hard to stop listening. A beautifully crafted audiobook from start to finish—highly recommended.

Fantastic story

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This is a delightful beautiful romance that blossoms from the start, and it will last for all time.
True love always finds a way. 💖
Excellent narration that is an amazing performance. 🎶

FANTASTIC STORY.💖

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Integral to this long love story is the interesting concept of reincarnation but NP seemed to get lost in the mechanicanics of telling the story at times. While some of it is well constructed, well written, moving and believable - mostly the modern parts - other parts are poorly though through and contain mistakes that totally wreck the suspension of disbelief needed for readers and listeners, who are from a culture where reincarnation is not the norm, to believe a story about reincarnation. In addition the book often drags and/or seems repetitive, it is over long and in need of much better editing. It's a shame because NP is usually a good writer but she probably needed to spend longer on this one.
Unfortunately the narrator, who comes up with believable voices and accents for most characters looses the plot at times and is all over the place with mixtures of British, Irish and Australian English which renderers the characters quite unbelievable.
CONTAINS SPOILERS: The unfortunate thing for me, although I did listen to the end because I wanted to find out what happened, was that the story became completely unbelievable and quite irritating when there was a Spanish Princess and her servant from centuries ago speaking in modern American English and likewise for another couple, probably from England, who were supposed to live in the 15th century. It's a real shame because I don't believe the overall storyline needed these additional chapters and a good editor should have pruned them out to create a more believable end result.

A shame but this is not Nicole Pyland at her best

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