Saturday, May 31, 2014
Review: Searching for Tomorrow (Tomorrows #1) by Kathryn McNeill Crane
2 stars for Searching for Tomorrow (Tomorrows book 1) by Kathryn McNeill Crane.
The story is smooth flowing and starts out great. However, after the first few chapters, it takes way too long to get to its point leading to drastic waning of my interest to continue with each turning page.
At 25% into the book, my patience reaches its limit and I find myself skimming through and skipping chunks in search of something interesting and exciting to captivate me. Sadly, nothing grabs my attention and at 60%, I give up even on fast forwarding and jump right to the epilogue. I am glad to have done that because the ending is just so and I have been spared the torture of struggling with reading for the sake of making to the end.
For a debut novel, this is actually not too bad. Unfortunately, it really is not my type.
Publisher: Indie Express LLC; 2 edition
Publication date: 21 Oct 2013
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Some people are blessed to find that one certain person who completes them.
Wrynn’s yesterdays were what others only dream of having. She and Tripp were the best of friends before they even thought about love. They had the fairy tale life where ‘like’ turns into ‘love’, and ‘love’ becomes ‘happily ever after’.
What happens when life conspires against you, and snatches your soul mate from your arms?
…only her forever love ended much too soon.
Broken beyond her own ability to repair, Wrynn boxes up her grief and attempts to raise her three girls the best she can on her own. As time slowly passes, Wrynn relives her life with Tripp while struggling most days to get out of bed. She is reminded of him at every turn.
How do you set your grief and anguish aside? How do you pick up the shattered pieces, put those pieces back together again, and try to move on?
Wrynn tries to find the joy in life every single day through her daughters, family, and friends. Her twin brother Liam has dedicated himself to helping Wrynn put her life back together after losing his own love. On the other hand, her mother-in-law lives to torment her at every turn. Wrynn can't even find a chance to breathe, much less a desire to somehow search for her tomorrow.
*Blurb from Goodreads*
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Labels:
2 stars,
Book Reviews,
New Adult,
Romance
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