Eight years ago, Scott and Gaby shared one very special night. Not wanting to ruin their friendship, they didn’t take things further…but neither of them has forgotten.
When Scott’s friends stage an intervention to make him realize that his fiancé, Victoria, is all wrong for him, he takes time to evaluate his life. He’s earned a big promotion and just bought his dream car, but those things are … things are just superficial. The one time he was truly happy, was with Gaby.
Gaby is in a good place in her life. She loves her job, has the best friends and family a girl could ask for, and is dating a sweet and sexy guy, but she’s never stopped thinking about that night with Scott.
Eager to find happiness again, Scott makes a plan to win Gaby’s heart during a weekend getaway, but she doesn’t want to be his rebound girl. Will 42 hours be enough to convince Gaby that it’s finally their time for love?
This story is meant for readers 18 and older.
Series Reading Order:
8 Weeks
21 Days
42 Hours
15 Minutes
10 Years
3 Seconds ~ Releasing in 2015
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42 Hours (Time for Love #3) was another good read by Bethany Lopez. Scott and Gaby shared a night together eight years ago. They never took anything further because they didn’t want to ruin their friendship. Scott is engaged to Victoria and all his friends believe she’s all wrong for him. His friends decide to stage an intervention which leads him to reevaluate his life. He realizes that the last time he was truly happy was when he was with Gaby. Gaby is in a good place and dating a sweet and sexy guy, but she can’t forget about that night with Scott. Scott plans to win Gaby’s heart while on a weekend getaway. Scott has 42 hours to convince Gaby that it’s their time for love. I really enjoyed reading Scott and Gaby’s story and can’t wait to read more by Bethany Lopez.
This book made me want go read more so I purchased the next three in the series. I couldn’t put them down!
Take a Chance!
The time has never been right for Gaby and Scott. They had one night together at their senior prom and then each went off their own way in spite of their attraction. They see each other all the time but they are never both single at the same time. When Gaby and their friends pull an intervention to save Scott from a loveless marriage he decides it’s time to pursue Gaby but she is dating someone else. Perseverance can either pay off or end friendships.
This is a sweet romance story. Gaby and Scott are very likable and with the other characters, they make the plot believable. A good read for an afternoon break.
We really saw this couple coming and although I am not the happiest at how they finally came to be, I am very happy with the way things ended. Narration is really good. I was able to tell who every character is just by the voice being used.
Great book
This series gets better and better. I love the characters and can’t wait to see what happens next.
For two books we have seen Scott and Gabby circle each other and trying to ignore what they feel for each other. But for how much longer can they deny what has been brewing between them for nearly eight years? In 42 Hours by Bethany Lopez we finally get their story and though I have always felt they were made for each other; my heart broke a little as well for another character.
Scott has been engaged to Victoria in the two previous books and though he can see she may not be for him; he can’t seem to break it off. When his friends try and make him see what is ahead of him if he stays the course, will he finally be able to break free? Gaby knows she loves Scott, but finally decides to move on and has been dating Brock. She is in a good place right now. But when Scott is finally free, what does that mean for Gaby?
I loved Gaby and Scott previously and together they seem perfect, but as they have been in different places in their lives for years, is this finally their time? 42 Hours by Bethany Lopez, narrated by Ivy Wilder, was a bit angsty, sweet and full of all kinds of feels.
Happy listening!
This book was a love story that you feel in love with the characters. They each had life issues that you may relate to. You cheered them on.