Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Written on Jun 15, 2023
Tomorrow Belongs to Us delivers an angsty age gap, second chance romance. It tells the story of Lance and Meghan, two souls drawn together out of Lance’s desire to help Megan during a difficult time. We see how their attraction to each other grew. However, the timing for a pursuit of a relationship between them was not right. Then Lance left without a word, leaving Megan to come to terms with the void created from his departure. Fast forward 11 years later, a chance encounter opened the door for a second chance. However, while Lance craved a second chance, Megan only wanted closure. Can Lance convince Meghan that the opportunity of a second is worth pursuing?
This is my first experience with the author’s work and went into Tomorrow Belongs to Us not knowing what to expect. I have mixed reactions to this one. The story is an easy read with a few enjoyable moments sprinkled in between, however; the characters rubbed me the wrong way.
Megan carries grudges quite well. For eleven years, she held on to her grudge. Even after learning of Lance’s reasons (which were legitimate) for leaving, she still can’t let go. She blew hot and cold throughout the story. Lance was a sweetheart, but needs to grow a backbone of steel regarding his ex- wife. Her manipulative behavior left me with a bitter taste and the fact she insists on using their child as a pawn didn’t help. I assumed Megan’s best friend, Arla, was supposed to be the voice of reason. Instead, she appeared unsupportive, jealous, and judgmental.
Lance and Megan’s romance held my interest. I spent most of the story hoping they would work through their issues, because they made a wonderful couple. You can probably tell that there was lots of back and forth in their relationship. The story gives readers a look into the past. This allowed for a greater appreciation of their relationship. Also, it made room for a better understanding of Megan’s struggles as an eighteen-year-old high school student.
Overall, Tomorrow Belongs to Us delivered an interesting story. Fans of age gap, teacher/student, second chance romance can consider adding it to their reading list. This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading