
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review

Can a recovering drug addict and a former bad boy drummer escape from their past and learn that tomorrow is filled with endless possibilities? In Annie Kelly’s latest novel, Until Tomorrow, Ms. Kelly creates a story that is built on the backbone of two flawed characters finding their way.

Six months ago, two strangers met at a bar at different points in their lives. One was living the musician life while the other was struggling to get by her ongoing drug addictions. But within their passing, they shared a moment. A moment of tomorrow. A moment of maybe. Fast forward to the present, now both are yet again at a stage in their life that is at a standstill.
Carson Tucker is a recovering drug addict. She hopes to take back control of her life and fulfill her dreams of becoming of a teacher. As she tries to regain control of her life, she must come face to face with her past, her fears, her addiction, and anxiety.

Wyatt Sands had the life. He was living in the moment until everything was taken away from him. One tragic accident destroyed his life and left him wheelchair bound and also took away the life of his best friend. As Wyatt tries to regain control of his life and finish his schooling, he hires a tutor. Six months ago Carson met Wyatt and now they meet again and this time she is his hired tutor. Carson was supposed to teach Wyatt but soon she finds herself learning from Wyatt. Will Carson and Wyatt discover that the heart does not need to be taught because it already knows the answer?

Until Tomorrow is a story that is built upon layers of friendship, trust, redemption, hope, second chances and love. Though this story may have been centered on the relationship of Carson and Wyatt and the love that they have for each other but this book was so much more than that. It was a story that weaved the importance that the past does not define you and that tomorrow is a gift that we are given. Second chances are called second chances for a reason and so Ms. Kelly really incorporates this important message as she weaved it into her story line. So if you are looking for a story that was raw, emotional and touching then I would recommend this novel. It was a beautiful and heartfelt story that left me smiling.

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