FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME by Kimberly Packard – LSLL Review

FEELS LIKE THE FIRST TIME

By Kimberly Packard

Romance / Time-Slip / RomCom

Publisher: Abalos Publishing

Publication Date: 16 June 2026

SYNOPSIS

Blink and your life’s halfway over. What if that happens literally?

College party girl Emily Murray bounces through majors and boys until an ill-advised art major leads her to a rebellious relationship with an aspiring rock star. When her father cuts off the college fund—and her boyfriend ditches her to chase a record deal—Emily spirals, hard.

One shaved head and emotional black out later, she wakes up thirty years in the future, living a life she doesn’t recognize as a successful therapist and engaged to a total stranger.

With no apparent way to rewind the clock, Emily scrambles to make sense of her new reality. With a wedding date looming and a competitive therapist threatening her fragile career, Emily is forced to question: Was this really the future she was meant for?

Witty, sharp and unexpectedly heartwarming, Feels Like the First Time, the highly anticipated follow up to This Time Around, is a love letter to our younger selves, reminding us that even when we feel lost, we often end up exactly where we need to be. 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kimberly Packard is an award-winning author of women’s fiction and romance.

When she isn’t writing, she can be found planning her next trip, asking her dog what’s in his mouth or curled up with a book. She resides in Texas with her husband Colby, a clever cat named Oliver and a precocious black lab named Tully.

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REVIEW

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Ms. Packard’s remarkable talent in giving a fresh twist to the classic theme of time-travel fiction is once again in full display in Feels Like the First Time. I read and loved the first book, This Time Around, and raved about it in my review, so I had huge expectations about this second book in the series. To say that I was completely satisfied is putting it mildly. Emotional and original, this book is one of my Top 26 Books of 2026.

I was in awe of the author’s audacity to tell the ending right smack in the middle of the story. While a happy-ever-after is guaranteed in Romance, the convention is that it’s always found at the end of the book. Ms. Packard’s skill in subverting the norm while staying true to the genre’s essence is truly admirable. 

As in the first book, the fantastical element of the time jump feels absolutely believable, possible even. Emily’s characterization in both timelines comes across as authentic and relatable. Her reactions to the confusing events happening in both personal and professional life come across as natural, never over-the-top or underwhelming. Several times while reading, I found myself thinking that if I were in Emily’s situation, I would have done the same thing. She’s a lead character who is easy to sympathize with and root for. Her personality is well-rounded, with failings and strengths in equal measure. The same could be said about the support characters, starting with Craig, Monique, Josie, and Astrid. Even the ones who caused heartache to the heroine—Wick and Em’s dad—are not altogether hateful. Just a good balance that is desirable in a story.

As always, the themes of family, close friendships, and swoony romance will always earn my approval. Especially when woven in the evocative way as Ms. Packard did in this book. Her dialogues and narration are quote-worthy, and here are some of my favorites:

Life without laughter is just a drab colorless existence. I have no interest in existing. No matter how many years I’ve skipped. I want to live. Even if that comes with tears and frustration, it will also come with laughter and light.”

Fighting time is like fighting a rip tide. The more you struggle, the more it pulls you under. Time is a gift…”

Love isn’t about fitting yourself into someone else’s box, it’s about being with someone whose love helps you grow.”

…life is a mosaic of belonging and loneliness, joy and sorrow.”

five stars

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