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Long live Neil and Rowan! This sequel to Today, Tonight, Tomorrow was the perfect continuation of Rowan and Neil's love. Past, Present, Future did a phenomenal job of keeping the playfulness and wit of these characters while showing them start to grow and mature while they deal with real world and realistic college problems. This book reads bit older than the YA range it is marketed in, based on the sexual content I would put this more in the New Adult category.

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I love these characters so much, they are literally me! In this installment of Rowan and Neil's story, they're moving to the northeast for college, but not everything about their new obligations and their relationship itself is simple. This book made me terrified for the future in general, but I loved getting more from these lovable characters. This book honestly made me anxious reading it, and I did cry later on, but I wouldn't trade it for the world. I'm so glad I got to see my favorites again, and I'd definitely recommend this to anyone who liked T3 (except high school seniors, save yourselves).

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Rachel writes some of my favorite books, this now being one of them!!

So, well, where do I begin? This was everything I could’ve wanted and more. Rowan and Neil have my heart and I’m so happy we got more of them!

One thing I’ll add is how well these characters are written, you can only learn so much about characters. Though, somehow Rachel leaves us knowing so much more than anticipated in the best way.

Watching them navigate life and everything in between was so real. There’s so much that goes into adulthood and finding out who you truly are, and this covered so many of those challenges especially long distance. This was so wholesome and I was giddy through every page. As a college student myself, I could just heavily relate to them both. Life is hard, and figuring out everything when your normal is changing… well it’s tricky. Though they made it work and I loved it, well I still love it and don’t think I’ll get over this book!!

Overall, this book was amazing, and just so romantic!! Their love is everything. I genuinely could not put this down, so fans of “Today Tonight Tomorrow” will not be disappointed!! This is such a great read!! Also, their summer… I was squealing.

Thank you for the ARC

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“The romantic part isn’t just falling in love… it’s staying in love, too.”

This story is a look at what happens to Rowan and Neil after we closed the pages of Today Tonight Tomorrow (which is one of my all time favorite YA books).

I feel like the author captured the doubt and uncertainty and loneliness of going off to college, and while it was a little tiring at times to feel those feelings alongside the characters, it was really sweet to see them grow and process the change.

It’s the small gestures and little things that keep the love alive, and “the very best parts happen after the book is over.”

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PAST PRESENT FUTURE by Rachel Lynn Solomon is the forthcoming sequel to TODAY TONIGHT TOMORROW, which comes out June 4th.

Romance book sequels are like act 2 of Into the Woods: things seemed great before, but now we're back from intermission and and things are going to get messy before they resolve for real. Rowen and Neil fell in love on the last day of school, but now they're in college at different schools, texting to figure out how to do life and long distance.

P3 gets into some heavy topics, even more than T3 did, as real life rears its ugly head. A lot of the story deals with Neil's dad (Bad Dad alert!), as well mental health struggles, including on-page panic attacks and depression. But, just like in Rowan's beloved romance books, they work together for their own Happily Ever After.

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The way I was so upset that book one didn’t have a sequel or epilogue. THIS WAS EEEEVERYTHING!!!! It’s exactly what I wished for March of last year! Thank you, Rachel Lynn Solomon for this gift!

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4.5 stars!!

Oh, how I have missed Rowen and Neil! I’m very grateful to receive this arc from the publishers and also I want to say thank you to Rachel for writing this wonderful story!

This was everything I needed! I laughed and cried. Oh, how much I wanted to hug Neil, I felt so sorry for him!
Long-distance relationships are hard work! I know because I have been in one. It puts pressure on everything you are going through together and not being able to comfort each other, makes it worse.

I love the chemistry between them, this story shows you how strong their love is and how they are willing to do anything to be together.

Also, you get to see how Neil is affected by his past, with his father being in prison. Rachel did a good job talking about anxiety and mental health!

I loved everything about this book and I can’t wait for my physical copy to come in June!!

If you haven’t read the first book here is your chance before this one comes out!!!

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I absolutely adored Today Tonight Tomorrow. It was fluffy and humorous and sweet. I did not know what to expect with Past Present Future, but what I got was so much more.

Past Present Future follows Rowan and Neil as they go to college. She is in Boston and he is in New York. They decide to do long distance. It's a lot harder than they imagined.

This book was raw, real, and poignant. Rachel Lynn Solomon truly captured so many topics well in this book: what it is like to navigate life in a long distance relationship, mental illness, life away from home for the first time. I was completely blown away.

Thank you NetGalley and Simon & Shuster Books for my free copy!

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Love that we got a sequel to this one but can we pleaseeeeee get a sequel to See You Yesterday? Because that one was my fav haha

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I was so excited learning Rachel Lynn Solomon was writing another book about Neil and Rowan. I needed more and I really got it after Today, Tonight, Tomorrow! It's a rough transition from being top in your class to the bottom of the totem pole in college. It was refreshing to see Neil put himself out there. Also, his hesitation to discuss his family truthfully, given his father's circumstances, was completely realistic. Rowan moved further in pursuing her writing, but I was surprised at some of the choices she made. In the end, these two were strong on their own.. They didn't need each other, they just were a great, inseparable pair.

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Growing up, going through the transitions of ending high school to becoming blossoming adults, all while being in love—it’s no simple task. I have walked that path. Loved the same boy since I was 14 & never looked back. This book so perfectly captured that feeling. I ADORED Today Tonight Tomorrow, so obviously I was so excited to experience Rowan & Neil as they navigated getting older together. But now, I feel I have been punched in the gut so many times after reading this. What a beautiful depiction of young people being in love & making it work & working through their individual battles together. I had to drop my kindle to cry QUITE A FEW TIMES. Rowan & Neil are just such a genuine depiction of the devotion that is so possible to have even when you’re young.

The way that each of them grew & changed from their college experience was SO REAL? The doubt, the way you realize you might not wanna do what you always thought, the mental health rollercoaster—perfectly put. But the friendships they made & how they still found ways to love each other throughout? I was a basket case. Neil. Meant everything to me. & Rowan, perfect girl, I know you’ll conquer the world.

I’m so grateful to experience this book. It’s five stars for me. If you didn’t read and or love Today Tonight Tomorrow, you might not LOVE this book—BUT IF YOU DID YOU WILL LOVE THIS. Thank you to NetGalley & Simon & Schuster for the arc!

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I was so wonderful getting to be reunited with Rowan and Neil and to see their relationship develop even more in this book! With so many of the books I read, I'm always wondering what happens after the happily ever after and the author so kindly delivered that answer to her readers for these characters!
Past Present Futureis a heartwarming and poignant sequel that explores the complexities of long-distance love and the journey of self-discovery during the tumultuous first year of college.
The author expertly captures the essence of young love and personal growth, weaving a narrative that is both tender and relatable. Through alternating perspectives, readers witness the evolution of Rowan and Neil's relationship, as they confront their fears, celebrate their triumphs, and ultimately discover what it means to truly be there for each other.
With its authentic portrayal of the highs and lows of early adulthood and college, Past Present Future is a captivating and emotionally resonant read. The author's skillful storytelling and rich character development make this novel a must-read for anyone who has ever dared to love, dream, and navigate the unpredictable journey of life.
Thank you to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!

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This book hooked me in from the first chapter. I loved the character development and how the story progressed.

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A charming sequel for readers who want to see a realistic portrayal of what happens after enemies become lovers. This story is told through the alternating perspectives of Rowan and Neil as they navigate a long distance relationship, moving away from friends and family, and adjusting to their Freshman year of college. Each character's struggles with communication and finding their place felt genuine and familiar. This story is a tonal departure from its predecessor and likely will not be as appealing to those who read romance for the escapism. Reading this book as an adult, it is hard not to insert your own biases about young love and the potential perils of becoming this committed so young. That being said, it is one of the few books I have read that does not seem to glamorize this coming-of-age milestone. It authentically shows that the college experience contains multitudes and can be full of freedom, loneliness, joy, and insecurity all at once. The couple at the center of the story are still witty overachievers who you want to root for; they're just dealing with the more complex issues associated with new adulthood.

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I adore Rowan and Neil and this book picked up where their relationship left off in such a beautiful, realistic way. I did struggle a bit to read the first half of the book given how college-focused it was in a way that made me feel old but that is very much a me-problem given that it's a YA novel and their experiences are absolutely authentic and made sense for their characters. I think I would've really appreciated reading this if it existed when I was starting college.

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Past Present Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon (sequel to Today Tonight Tomorrow)
Pub date: June 4th, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This is it. The 5-star book I’ve been waiting for all year. This was the most beautiful, unputdownable book, and maybe even my new favorite from Rachel Lynn Solomon. It’s too hard to decide.

But what I do know is that Rowan and Neil’s story began in T3 when one magical night changed their lives. In classic high school enemies to lovers fashion, Rowan and Neil fought for their HFN (happily for now). Because college is coming. PPF picks up after the most wonderful summer of togetherness when Rowan and Neil both prepare to move cross-country to two different colleges in two different states. Long distance is never easy, and with these two overachievers come other challenges and doubts. Starting over is never easy, but at least they have each other…kind of. In a book that’ll have you rooting for them immediately, Rowan and Neil capture your heart and remind you of what young love should be.

T3 had me in all my feels, and now PPF has messed me up. College isn’t easy, and I can relate to the struggles both had with finding themselves personally and academically away from home. Rowan and Neil trying to keep their relationship alive and find themselves both together and independently was fun to read about, and I’m so happy we got more information about their HFN because college breakups are all too real. I loved the treatment of romance, intimacy, friendship, and mental health so much. This was the sequel I never knew I needed, and now I can’t imagine my life without it. Easily the best book I’ve read this year by easily one of my favorite authors!

Thank you @netgalley for an ARC of this book!

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RATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫/5

Past Present Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon follows Rowan and Neil as they embark on their freshmen years of college with Rowan in Boston and Neil in New York as they try to navigate their long distance relationship.

This one was so cute, and I thought it did a great job of accurately portraying how weird a long distance relationship in college can be! Neil and Rowan were so cute just trying to figure out and adjust to their new lives, and I liked how we got a little taste of each of their home lives too.

Since this book takes place over the entirety of their freshman year, I thought the pacing was really well done. None of the parts were really slow or too sped up, overall, I thought it was great.

I had it at about three stars for most of the book, but Neils actions at the end bumped it up another half star, I thought the end was so cute!

Thank you to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster books for an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review!!

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More romances should have sequels and that is a hill I will die on! Loved getting to spend more time with Rowan and Neil while they conquered college and mental health and a long-distance relationship.

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Past Present Future was a little heavier than Today Tonight Tomorrow, but it’s so fun to be able to check in my favorite YA couple and see what happened to them!

Past Present Future follows Rowan and Neil on their first year of college, where they’re doing long distance. We see them struggle with the transition of being away from home, college courses, long distance dating, mental health, and family dynamics. For better or worse, reading this book gave me flashbacks to my own freshman year of school, and what it was like adjusting.

I really appreciated the realness of this story and seeing the rawness of Rowan and Neil’s emotions. Unlike Today Tonight Tomorrow, this was told from both POVs and switched every chapter.

This was a really satisfying read and was a really fun way to jump back into Today Tonight Tomorrow world - the book felt more mature, but was perfect for the jump to college.

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I received this e-ARC without knowing it was Part 2, so I quickly obtained Today Tonight Tomorrow so I could fall in love with the overachieving former rivals, Rowan and Neil. What a relief to my romance-seeking spirit that I was able to pick up Past Present Future as soon as I finished! Rachel Lynn Solomon, who I know better from her adult romances (Weather Girl is a Top-Tier romance for me!) crafted two young characters with malleable minds who appear confident without being conceited and sweet without causing a dental emergency. Told in dual POV, readers follow Rowan and Neil to college following their high school graduation and romantic summer together. They are committed to each other and their shared future but the realities of leaving the nest and being apart challenge them regardless of how in love they remain. Solomon carefully and thoughtfully depicts mental health and losing your way in an accessible manner that feels familiar to adults who wake up every day and just try their best. She captures the process of putting footholds into adulthood to show that no one knows what they’re doing. I also related the discussions on writing and creating as Rowan finds her voice which felt very similar to falling in love for the first time. These two books are great for fans of Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist and the Sloppy Firsts series and touched my heart in a way that felt nostalgic but not childish.


Thank you to Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers and NetGalley for providing an e-ARC for my own whirlwind romance with Rowan and Neil that developed into a more serious love.

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