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Review, Release Blitz & Giveaway ~ Forgotten Tomorrow by Renee Ericson


What if a love, once lost, came around for a second chance? Ruby Miller’s future was on track when she entered her freshman year of college at the University of Chicago. Everything seemed easy, possible, and full of hope, especially with Brent by her side. However, life didn’t go as planned and obstacles arose setting her on a very different path from the one she had envisioned. Now, five years later, she’s piecing her life back together and moving on from everything that once tore her apart. What happens though, when the one person who carries every memory of Ruby’s happiest and darkest moments appears unexpectedly before her? Will she carry on or dive into the depths of his arms and their forgotten tomorrow?

*Forgotten Tomorrow is a New Adult standalone novel previously published as Forgotten Yesterday and Deciding Tomorrow. *

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Originally reviewed as Forgotten Yesterday: “Then I'm still waiting. For you to find your way back to me.” This novella packed an emotional punch and is not a standalone, you need to read After Tuesday first! I loved the way the story flowed. There was NO WAY I could put this story down as it brought together the past that Ruby tucked away in a drawer to hide the pain of her "Forgotten Yesterday" with the present day when Brent comes back in to her life after five years. They were pulled apart all those years ago, but it seems like fate is bringing them back together. I didn't want it to end, especially with the last line reeling me in...AAAAaaaaaa I need more NOW!! I cannot wait to find out how Ruby & Brent will be Deciding Tomorrow.

Originally reviewed as Deciding Tomorrow: This is NOT a standalone, you will need to read After Tuesday and Forgotten Yesterday before jumping in with Deciding Tomorrow. If you have not read them, then you need to! The entire series and this conclusion to Brent and Ruby's story is beautiful.Brent and Ruby make you feel. You are not just reading their words, you are feeling them. Their emotions are real, passionate and could make anyone believe in love. You almost find yourself caressing your kindle and sighing at the love dripping from the pages. "Second chances only come around once, and I’m not wasting this one with you." I love how their story came back together. Hope and Fate.Hope for the future and being able to bury their past demons and then fate. Fate is what brought them back together. Reading their story you simply cannot imagine these two not finding their way back to each other. I will miss Brent and Ruby and the beautiful all-encompassing love they share. "Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori" is from a poem written a long time ago by a man called Virgil. The loose translation means, love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love."

Renee Ericson is the author of More Than Water and the These Days series. Originally from the Midwest, she now resides in a small town just outside of Boston with her husband and three children. Most winters, Renee can be found on the slopes of the White Mountains skiing with her family. During the summer months, she likes to spend every spare minute at the beach soaking up the sea air. All those moments in between, she is talking to imaginary characters and caring for her children.

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