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A review by bookish_dustjacket
All Our Tomorrows by Catherine Bybee
4.5
There is something about Catherine's writing style that makes it feel like coming home. I always find such comfort and enjoyment in her books, so going into this one, I knew I was going to come away enjoying it, but this one blew my expectations out of the water. Chase and Piper were truly fantastic characters with so much depth. Their story gripped me from the very start, and I was rooting for them the whole way through.
I don't want to spoil anything about this book, so I'm going to stay very vague in this review, but if you take anything from this review, please let it be how much I enjoyed it. Some of the conversations in this book were so real, and I absolutely loved them. I loved how Chase and Piper's relationship developed and how the two of them supported each other.
There was a hint of mystery in trying to find the missing Stone sibling, which was perfectly executed. Again, not wanting to spoil anything, this book perfectly sets up the next one in the series, making it hard to wait the fiveish months for the next book.
If you've never read Catherine Bybee before, I think this would be a perfect place to start. And if you have any interest in some of the side characters, this is a slight spin-off to one of her earlier books. So, if you need something to hold you over, you could go read that book and the rest of that series (which I have read and loved as well).
✔️ Workplace Romance
✔️ Boss/Employee
✔️ Billionaire Hero
✔️ Third Person POV
*I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I don't want to spoil anything about this book, so I'm going to stay very vague in this review, but if you take anything from this review, please let it be how much I enjoyed it. Some of the conversations in this book were so real, and I absolutely loved them. I loved how Chase and Piper's relationship developed and how the two of them supported each other.
There was a hint of mystery in trying to find the missing Stone sibling, which was perfectly executed. Again, not wanting to spoil anything, this book perfectly sets up the next one in the series, making it hard to wait the fiveish months for the next book.
If you've never read Catherine Bybee before, I think this would be a perfect place to start. And if you have any interest in some of the side characters, this is a slight spin-off to one of her earlier books. So, if you need something to hold you over, you could go read that book and the rest of that series (which I have read and loved as well).
✔️ Workplace Romance
✔️ Boss/Employee
✔️ Billionaire Hero
✔️ Third Person POV
*I received an ARC in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.