A review by becsbookshelf
If There's No Tomorrow by Jennifer L. Armentrout

4.0

“I knew I couldn’t go back and start a new beginning. I couldn’t rewrite the middle. All I could do was change tomorrow, as long as I had one.”

Lena Wise is the eternal optimist, she knows tomorrows always another day. She’s just started her senior year and cannot wait for college. This is maybe finally the year she tells childhood best friend Sebastian how she really feels about him.

Everything changes after one choice that destroys so many lives.

Lena now doesn’t look forward to tomorrow, her friends will never be the same and college is at the bottom of her priorities. Sebastian stays by her side even when she pushes him away. She’ll never forgive herself for what happened and won’t let him forgive her either.

As the guilt grows Lena pushes more people away. She knows she has to move on but life will never got back to the way it was.

I had absolutely no idea what the book was about just knew I’d never seen a JLA in the second hand wild and I needed it. I’m so glad that I went into this book blind. I have read a few of JLA’s fantasy series and was pleasantly surprised to realise this was a Young Adult romance novel about heartbreak and processing big life changes. If your a YA lover and love a cry this one’s for you!

Trigger warning, car accident, death.