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A review by blondechaibooks
If Tomorrow Doesn't Come by Jen St. Jude
dark
emotional
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Jen st. Jude’s storytelling in this novel is positively lethal. She wrote both an inspiring story about two girls falling in love, but also made it so beautiful and heart wrenching simultaneously.
I was so impressed with this novel, as I went into it with lower expectations than in deserved. I have found throughout my reading experience that sapphic stories often are either happy sappy romantic comedies, or dark tales about death. In other genres and heterosexual romances, there are typically more storylines, so I was putting off starting this book.
In short, I was very pleasantly surprised. “Tomorrow doesn’t come” does a magnificent job of exploring sadness but also having a wonderful twist of romance whilst it does so.
This book was recommended to me, and I plan to recommend it myself. Everyone I know needs to read this book.
I was so impressed with this novel, as I went into it with lower expectations than in deserved. I have found throughout my reading experience that sapphic stories often are either happy sappy romantic comedies, or dark tales about death. In other genres and heterosexual romances, there are typically more storylines, so I was putting off starting this book.
In short, I was very pleasantly surprised. “Tomorrow doesn’t come” does a magnificent job of exploring sadness but also having a wonderful twist of romance whilst it does so.
This book was recommended to me, and I plan to recommend it myself. Everyone I know needs to read this book.