All the Time in the World
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Cara Bastone
Celeste Varick has a simple plan: find one of the last wormholes on earth and walk right in. The catch? She has no idea where she'll land, or that she's about to fall for the one stranger chasing the same impossible leap.
Everett Ludlow booked the same charter to the same island to find the same wormholes at the same exact moment. A kindhearted skeptic, he doesn't believe in fate but is desperate enough to leap into the future to save someone he loves.
Forced together in the wilderness, two lost souls start tempting fate, and each other. Neither came here looking for a partner; they came to fix the pasts and futures haunting them. But the longer they brave the wild together, the more the present starts to feel like the one timeline worth fighting for. And as the wormholes draw closer, the scariest leap isn't through time at all: it's taking a chance on happiness together, right here, right now.
A heartfelt, funny, and utterly swoony timeslip romance—a warm, closed-door love story that proves the biggest risk is the one you take with your heart. A standalone return to the world of Maybe This Time.
Performed in immersive Dolby Atmos by a full cast led by Emily Bader (People We Meet on Vacation) and Lewis Pullman (Remarkably Bright Creatures). Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and the time-bending romance of The Time Traveler's Wife
©2025 Cara Bastone (P)2026 Audible Originals, LLC.Love love loVed!
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Enjoyable
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Cara Bastone is a genius
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A heartwarming oddball of a story
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All the Time in the World was clearly written with audio in mind, and it shows in the best possible way. The pacing, the humour, the way the sci-fi and romantic elements weave together all land particularly well when listened. Funny moments, actual science, a love story that doesn't make you roll your eyes. Quite the combination.
It's not a life-changing experience. It's not trying to be. It's a short, charming listen that does exactly what it sets out to do and doesn't overstay its welcome.
Free with membership, absolutely yes. Full price, manage your expectations accordingly.
Short and sweet
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