A review by beckyrendon
Into the Tomorrows by Whitney Barbetti

4.0

Whitney leads a trail of hints that, if you are like me, will get your conspiracy theory radar (or as I like to call it sh!t-about-to-get-real radar) going crazy.

The beauty and seeming simplicity of Jude as a man, is intoxicating. He focuses and is attentive. He knows what's going on, but he is not Tristas's boyfriend.

Trista is here for, well honestly even Trista isn't sure. Having lived a cold, lonely, and hollow existence, Trista is trying to fill the void. Too bad the only thing that seems to help is the hot roommate of her boyfriend.

Trying to rekindle what they once had is an overstatement of the stalemate these two seem to have in their relationship. Neither seems to want to really change it either.

When gratitude starts to run thin and real emotions seep out, where will it leave them? Into the Tomorrows has some gorgeous poetry, and amazingly insightful dialogue. It is a beautiful story of a desolate girl trying to find her way.

Unfortunately, it's only part of a duet. So you too will have to wait misery with me for more.

reviewed for Reviews from the Heart