There’s a quiet kind of magic in this book — the kind that wraps around your heart and doesn’t let go. The Lives I Loved You In isn’t just about love; it’s about souls recognizing each other across lifetimes, about silence speaking louder than words, and about the ache of remembering something your heart never forgot. It’s tender, timeless, and utterly breathtaking.
5 days ago
3
Dave_Racheal
This isn’t just a romance. It’s a quiet meditation on fate, memory, and soul connections that transcend lifetimes. The writing is gentle, the pacing deliberate, and the emotion — raw. I kept asking myself, what if love really does travel with us from one life to the next? This book doesn’t give easy answers, and that’s why it lingers in your mind.”
This is so interesting pls keep up with the uploads of every chapter
4 days ago
2
Oladipupo_Balikisi
There’s something tragically beautiful about how this book speaks of love — not just any love, but the kind that follows you across lifetimes. I felt every ache, every longing, every moment of destiny crashing into fate. Hailey's pen truly holds magic.
5 days ago
2
Florence_david
Okay, let me confess: I didn’t think I’d enjoy this book at first. The title felt a little dramatic, and I was worried it would be one of those overly romanticized “soulmate” tropes that’s been recycled too many times. But wow—I stand corrected.
What I thought would be just another moody love story turned out to be a layered, emotionally complex exploration of fate, memory, and obsession. The pacing is slow-burning in the best way, like watching an old flame flicker back to life in the dark. The narrative style feels intimate—almost like reading someone’s diary from another century. At times, I felt like I wasn’t just reading a story; I was remembering it.
The reincarnation aspect? Done tastefully, not cheesy. The Dark Academia vibes? Sharp and immersive without being pretentious. And the characters? Flawed, human, magnetic. I didn’t always like them—but I felt them, deeply.
I won’t pretend it’s for everyone. If you’re looking for fluff or predictable romance, you might get frustrated. But if you want a love story that messes with your head and squeezes your chest a little—read this. I’m still thinking about certain lines, and that ending? Chilling in the most poetic way.
5 days ago
2
Abbey_Favour
I didn’t expect to love The Lives I Loved You In as much as I did. I found it while browsing for something different—something deep, a little haunting, maybe even spiritual. What I got was all that and more.
This book is unlike anything I’ve read before. It’s not just a love story — it’s a soul story. A story of time bending, love transcending lifetimes, and two people who keep finding each other, no matter the odds or the era. Every chapter felt like unlocking a secret, a memory I didn’t know I had.
Hailey’s writing is lyrical but raw. You can feel the ache in every sentence, the yearning that runs through every page. There’s darkness here, but it’s beautifully written — full of obsession, fate, and that terrifying kind of love that doesn’t ask permission. The way each life connects to the next gave me chills.
I finished it in one sitting and just sat in silence afterward.
If you believe in soulmates, reincarnation, or the idea that some loves never die — this book will stay with you.
5 days ago
2
Showda456
This book didn’t just tell a story — it unlocked something in me.
The Lives I Loved You In reads like a forgotten memory wrapped in poetry. I went into it expecting a dark academia romance, but what I got was a soul-deep experience about love, memory, and the thin line between fate and freedom. Haera and Cairos feel like they’ve lived in my chest for years. Their bond is raw, eternal, and tragic in a way that makes you hope anyway.
What I loved most was how familiar it all felt — like I’d known these characters in a life before. The symbolism, the mirror scenes, the mysterious greenhouse... every detail was crafted with emotional depth.
6 days ago
2
DaoistwVYDSD
Some books linger — but this one haunted me.
The Lives I Loved You In isn’t just a novel. It’s a time-bending, soul-twisting, emotionally atmospheric experience. From the very first chapter, I felt like I’d fallen into an old dream I never realized I was missing. Hailey crafts a world where love isn’t just felt — it’s remembered across lifetimes, echoing through reincarnation, forgotten vows, and the haunting pull of déjà vu.
The writing is lush and poetic without ever being too heavy. The pacing? Flawless. The chemistry between Haera and Cairos? Obsessively intimate. There’s something almost spiritual about how their connection defies space and time.
I laughed, I gasped, I clutched the book at 2AM whispering “just one more chapter.”
This is not your typical romance. It's layered with Dark Academia, mystery, destiny, and a magic that’s felt more than explained.
Hailey is one to watch — I’ve never read anything like this.
10/10. I’m aching for Volume Two
6 days ago
2
Oladipupo_Balikisi
I can't still get over this book
It makes me so overwhelmed whenever I read through each chapters.
Is it from the narrators pov, or from the female leads pov,
I love them all thanks for the consistent updating of this book .
I am so thrilled to have this book in my library collections
18 hours ago
1
Florence_david
I didn’t think this story could pull me in twice, but here I am again—hooked. The Lives I Loved You In still haunts me in the best way. The emotions feel even deeper now. Elianah and her story stayed with me long after the last chapter. Somehow, it feels personal. I didn’t expect to care this much… but I do. And I’ll keep reading.
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18 hours ago
1
daveracheal222
I am so much speechless....words can't express countless times I imagined my self as the female lead in.this beautiful story
18 hours ago
1
Dave_Racheal
Again I will say this it's an interesting book to read ... I am not a lover of so many chapters but the more I read it the more excited I get ... It becomes more interesting everytime ... Pls keep updating ... You have already earned a loyal fan ...
There’s a quiet kind of magic in this book — the kind that wraps around your heart and doesn’t let go. The Lives I Loved You In isn’t just about love; it’s about souls recognizing each other across lifetimes, about silence speaking louder than words, and about the ache of remembering something your heart never forgot. It’s tender, timeless, and utterly breathtaking.
This isn’t just a romance. It’s a quiet meditation on fate, memory, and soul connections that transcend lifetimes. The writing is gentle, the pacing deliberate, and the emotion — raw. I kept asking myself, what if love really does travel with us from one life to the next? This book doesn’t give easy answers, and that’s why it lingers in your mind.” This is so interesting pls keep up with the uploads of every chapter
There’s something tragically beautiful about how this book speaks of love — not just any love, but the kind that follows you across lifetimes. I felt every ache, every longing, every moment of destiny crashing into fate. Hailey's pen truly holds magic.
Okay, let me confess: I didn’t think I’d enjoy this book at first. The title felt a little dramatic, and I was worried it would be one of those overly romanticized “soulmate” tropes that’s been recycled too many times. But wow—I stand corrected. What I thought would be just another moody love story turned out to be a layered, emotionally complex exploration of fate, memory, and obsession. The pacing is slow-burning in the best way, like watching an old flame flicker back to life in the dark. The narrative style feels intimate—almost like reading someone’s diary from another century. At times, I felt like I wasn’t just reading a story; I was remembering it. The reincarnation aspect? Done tastefully, not cheesy. The Dark Academia vibes? Sharp and immersive without being pretentious. And the characters? Flawed, human, magnetic. I didn’t always like them—but I felt them, deeply. I won’t pretend it’s for everyone. If you’re looking for fluff or predictable romance, you might get frustrated. But if you want a love story that messes with your head and squeezes your chest a little—read this. I’m still thinking about certain lines, and that ending? Chilling in the most poetic way.
I didn’t expect to love The Lives I Loved You In as much as I did. I found it while browsing for something different—something deep, a little haunting, maybe even spiritual. What I got was all that and more. This book is unlike anything I’ve read before. It’s not just a love story — it’s a soul story. A story of time bending, love transcending lifetimes, and two people who keep finding each other, no matter the odds or the era. Every chapter felt like unlocking a secret, a memory I didn’t know I had. Hailey’s writing is lyrical but raw. You can feel the ache in every sentence, the yearning that runs through every page. There’s darkness here, but it’s beautifully written — full of obsession, fate, and that terrifying kind of love that doesn’t ask permission. The way each life connects to the next gave me chills. I finished it in one sitting and just sat in silence afterward. If you believe in soulmates, reincarnation, or the idea that some loves never die — this book will stay with you.
This book didn’t just tell a story — it unlocked something in me. The Lives I Loved You In reads like a forgotten memory wrapped in poetry. I went into it expecting a dark academia romance, but what I got was a soul-deep experience about love, memory, and the thin line between fate and freedom. Haera and Cairos feel like they’ve lived in my chest for years. Their bond is raw, eternal, and tragic in a way that makes you hope anyway. What I loved most was how familiar it all felt — like I’d known these characters in a life before. The symbolism, the mirror scenes, the mysterious greenhouse... every detail was crafted with emotional depth.
Some books linger — but this one haunted me. The Lives I Loved You In isn’t just a novel. It’s a time-bending, soul-twisting, emotionally atmospheric experience. From the very first chapter, I felt like I’d fallen into an old dream I never realized I was missing. Hailey crafts a world where love isn’t just felt — it’s remembered across lifetimes, echoing through reincarnation, forgotten vows, and the haunting pull of déjà vu. The writing is lush and poetic without ever being too heavy. The pacing? Flawless. The chemistry between Haera and Cairos? Obsessively intimate. There’s something almost spiritual about how their connection defies space and time. I laughed, I gasped, I clutched the book at 2AM whispering “just one more chapter.” This is not your typical romance. It's layered with Dark Academia, mystery, destiny, and a magic that’s felt more than explained. Hailey is one to watch — I’ve never read anything like this. 10/10. I’m aching for Volume Two
I can't still get over this book It makes me so overwhelmed whenever I read through each chapters. Is it from the narrators pov, or from the female leads pov, I love them all thanks for the consistent updating of this book . I am so thrilled to have this book in my library collections
I didn’t think this story could pull me in twice, but here I am again—hooked. The Lives I Loved You In still haunts me in the best way. The emotions feel even deeper now. Elianah and her story stayed with me long after the last chapter. Somehow, it feels personal. I didn’t expect to care this much… but I do. And I’ll keep reading. ---
I am so much speechless....words can't express countless times I imagined my self as the female lead in.this beautiful story
Again I will say this it's an interesting book to read ... I am not a lover of so many chapters but the more I read it the more excited I get ... It becomes more interesting everytime ... Pls keep updating ... You have already earned a loyal fan ...