When Tomorrow Came by Hannah Linder
My Review
Wow! What a story! There is so much happening in this book! Brother and sister, Heath and Nan, are left in the care of a horrible abusive woman that they “run away” to the streets. Nan is hit by oncoming carriage in the street and taken in by the kind gentleman who hit her. Heath stays out of sight, he wants his sister to have a better life. The kind gentleman, Mr Stanhope, tries to find Heath and leaves him a note to where his sister will be but he never comes. Mr and Mrs Stanhope make Nan part of the family, with the children they already have including Gilbert the oldest child. As the years pass, Gilbert and Nan grow up together and are really close. The younger sister Charlotte also tags along but she is much younger. Heath grows up to with a Vicar. Eventually Heath and Nan reunite, not only with each other but with their long lost father. However, things may not be a perfect as they appear. Soon Gilbert starts having feelings of a different nature towards Nan but will she return them? Okay that’s all I’m going to write on the story because there is just so much to it.
The writing is so good but it does jump around a lot between character perspectives so be prepared for that. I really liked Heath’s character. I liked that there was a romance story for him as well. Gilbert and Nan are great characters as well. I really liked them. Them being together romantically was a little odd for me because they are practically brother and sister but I was still fine with it. Hannah Linder, really likes to surprise you with different elements in the story. I audibly gasped a couple of times at different events. So good! Overall fantastic read and clean, definitely recommend! Looking forward to her next book!
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Content: child abuse, somewhat graphic injuries, death, attempted rape (not much detail)
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from the author, publisher, netgalley and austenprose. All views expressed are only my honest opinion.
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