Tomorrow and Tomorrrow

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Pub Date Oct 17 2023 | Archive Date Nov 25 2023

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Rock, Love, and Betrayal: Dive into the High-Stakes Shakespearean World of "Tomorrow and Tomorrow"

In a tale of friendship, ambition, and dark secrets, join the journey of an all-female rock band as they navigate the treacherous world of music and uncover the chilling truth that threatens to tear them apart.

New Beginnings and Unbreakable Bonds

When Duff O'Brien moves to Hiawassee, Georgia to escape her traumatic past, she finds solace in her friendship with the ambitious and fierce Marian "Mac" Shepherd. Together with the enigmatic Quincy Banks, they form The Scottish Play, North Georgia's hardest-rocking all-female band.

Rising Stars and Shrouded Secrets

Five years later, the band is living their dream in Athens, Georgia, playing gigs and enjoying their newfound fame. When the captivating Lawrence MacLaren enters their lives, love blossoms between him and Mac, and he envisions even greater success for the band. But when tragedy strikes, and two of their closest allies die under mysterious circumstances, Duff and bandmate Ross begin to suspect that Mac and Lawrence may be involved.

A Journey to Unveil the Truth

As The Scottish Play embarks on a trip to Scotland's historic Glamis Castle for the performance of a lifetime, Duff must confront the prophecies of The Hecks, a trio of bewitching witches from her past—one of whom she is now dating. With danger lurking around every corner, she questions if she ever truly knew her best friend Mac and wonders if she could be the next target.

Immerse yourself in "Tomorrow and Tomorrow," a gripping story of rock, love, and betrayal, as Duff and her bandmates unravel a twisted mystery that could change their lives forever.


Rock, Love, and Betrayal: Dive into the High-Stakes Shakespearean World of "Tomorrow and Tomorrow"

In a tale of friendship, ambition, and dark secrets, join the journey of an all-female rock band as...


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4.5 rounded up.

A combination of horror and rock, murder and Shakespeare. I was bound to love this. I desperately wanted to be friends with the group, and I'm equally as in love with Joan Jett (and share Maud's love of the runaways movie and trivia). They sound so cool, and we could probably share a wardrobe (and some bleach). Duff and Quincy, especially, I wish you were real. I was so frustrated and angry with Larry and Mac. A toxic relationship intertwined with Macbeth was a feast to read, but God I wanted to intervene! The Hecs as the three witches was a nice nod, and it wasn't too heavy handed with the metaphors. I do wish it was a bit more queer - there was a lot of LGBT representation in the characters but it was more stating facts than shown for the most part (and maybe I wish my two faves got together yknow).

I loved all the rock music included. Quotes, icons, inspiration, and just a general love of music. The passion and love for it came through, and it didn't feel like just name dropping. (I would like confirmation on if the character names were inspired by rock music, but I have an inkling they were).

I think I would've liked more horror. A certain characters descent into Shakespearean madness went from 0-60 very quickly, and I would've liked more haunting, paranormal shit, and general horror.

I think this does need another proof read, I noticed a couple things like missing speech marks, or a random bracket with no pair, etc. it wasn't a massive issue, but it made me stop and reread to make sure I was reading it right.

Overall, I really enjoyed this. Thank you to netgalley for the arc.

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When Duff O’Brien moves to Hiawassee, Georgia after a traumatic experience in her Michigan hometown, she’s looking to finish high school with her head down and work at her beloved granny’s barbeque joint. Enter classmate Marian “Mac” Shepherd: ambitious, rough around the edges, and devoted to Duff immediately. The two best friends pick up instruments and along with their new pal, recently-disgraced golden girl Quincy Banks, form The Scottish Play, the hardest-rocking all-female band North Georgia has ever seen.

At no point during this book did I have the faintest idea what would happen next (in a good way). This was great and I wish I had more of it to read.

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