
The Truth about Tomorrow
Reviews

3.5

Hands down, one of the best books I’ve read this year! If you like forbidden romance, don’t mind big age-gaps and love angsty reads, this is for you. The Truth about Tomorrow is a beautiful story about wanting the forbidden, the fight between right and wrong, and overcoming the past. As someone who loves taboo books and forbidden romance, it was a no-brainer I’ll read it after reading the description. And this book, it blew my mind away beyond my furthest expectations about it. It kept me in the unknown the whole time. I loved how the characters grew and the dynamics between them. I was constantly checking how much of it is left, because I kept thinking ”This cannot end like this. There better be a happy ending.” I cried so damn much reading this book. The Truth about Tomorrow was my ruin. Even if you’re not a fan of age gaps and forbidden romance, I’d still recommend The Truth about Tomorrow to you.

this is one of the bestest BCs books tbh

Boy this was a long one. This was the definition of a crazy plot. I don’t know why this one seemed crazier to me then Torn. It was kinda the same plot, but so different at the same time. In Torn she was a little older which I think helped. I love Charlie. I love seeing Everett and River still in it, I wish they were in it more in the first half of the book. I was so happy to find out about Lucas. They deserve their family. Oh my goodness the letters, and the avalanche, and Everett’s congratulations at the end... I’m all over the place. I’m glad she never lost confidence and she was able to be both versions of herself. I’m mad Liam threw away her shoes. I loved that he got her pink converse. The ending with the proposal and baby at the same time was so them. Everything crazy at once. I do think I liked the first one better, I feel like River and Everett had a more captivating story, but this was a great continuation.













