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Thank you for the opportunity to read and review Until Tomorrow. Unfortunately, I was never able to get into it and I have no plans to read or review it at this time.
This short and sweet romance was enjoyable to me. I enjoyed the fact that the drama in the book wasn't just for the sake of drama, and that the story did not drag on unnecessarily.
I received this free eARC novel from NetGalley. This is my honest review.
I really enjoyed this book. I thought the struggles that both Carson and Wyatt went through were very realistic and the way they worked out their issues was very heartening. I loved the connection between these two but also how they were able to help each other as friends as well.
Carson's family is really messed up. I can't believe what her brother is doing, but the really messed up part is her mother. She's not trying to help Lennon and it's making his situation really terrible by ignoring what is right in front of her. I don't blame Carson at all for her decision.
I'm glad I got a chance to read this eARC and I may just have to read more books by this author!
This was a decent little romance. It is rather short at just under 200 pages and I was able to read it is a single evening which was nice. This was a nice story overall but much darker than I had expected based on the pink tinted cover. This book is listed as being the second book in the Flirting with Trouble series but I read it as a stand alone without any difficulty.
Carson is a recovering drug addict who is also dealing with an anxiety disorder. She actually turned to drugs as a way to help her deal with her anxiety. She is very close to finishing her degree but she can't figure out how to get through the student teaching due to her anxiety. She is currently working as a tutor as much as she can while she tries to figure things out.
Wyatt suffered a head injury in an automobile accident that killed his friend. He is in a wheelchair until he is able to walk again. He was a drummer in a local band but since his accident he has decided to focus on finishing his degree. He needs some help to get through his classes so he hires Carson as his tutor to help him coordinate everything.
I like Carson and Wyatt together. They are both dealing with issues and are living very different lives than they were just a few month earlier. They seemed really good for each other. The prologue of the story has them meeting before the changes in their life and the chemistry was exciting then. The attraction that they have for each other hasn't stopped since their initial meeting.
The story wasn't perfect. One of my main issues with the book was the fact that if Carson just stopped taking drugs a few months ago she probably should be hanging out at the bars she used to go to. Drinking alcohol is probably not a great idea either. I cringed when she declared she needed a drink after a rather intense moment since it is sometimes very common for an addict to replace one addition with another. There really wasn't a lot of talk about how she stopped using either which I would have really liked to have seen.
I would recommend this book to others. I liked the chemistry between the characters and I thought that their emotions seemed completely genuine. I also like the fact that the main characters were a little different and I think they actually made each other a bit stronger. I would definitely pick up another book by Annie Kelly!
I received an advance reader edition of this book from Berkley Publishing Group - Intermix via NetGalley.