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If Tomorrow Never Comes - by Allison Ashley (Paperback)

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  • Fate connects two people in life-changing ways in a deeply romantic and emotional novel about hope and second chances by the author of Would You Rather and The Roommate Pact.Uncertain of what tomorrow brings, Elliott Holland decides to live it up--on the eve of a stem cell transplant to treat her leukemia.
  • Author(s): Allison Ashley
  • 315 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Romance

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"Fate connects two people in life-changing ways in a deeply romantic and emotional novel about hope and second chances by the author of Would You Rather and The Roommate Pact. Uncertain of what tomorrow brings, Elliott Holland decides to live it up-on the eve of a stem cell transplant to treat her leukemia. It's destiny when she crosses paths with handsome and charming Jamie Sullivan. The chemistry is magic. So is a beautiful evening that ends with a bittersweet kiss goodbye and no expectations of ever seeing each other again. One year later, Elliott's future looks good. Her cancer is in remission. Her career in graphic design is taking off. And she's finally met Carly, the young woman whose stem cell donation gave Elliott a second chance at life. Then, in a twist of fate both blissful and unfair, she meets Carly's boyfriend. It's Jamie, the man Elliott kissed like it was her last day on earth. Neither of them has ever forgotten it. Now, the most difficult decisions of all lie ahead. Whatever risks there are to the heart, one need wins out: to grab hold of everything that can make someone feel alive again"--



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Fate connects two people in life-changing ways in a deeply romantic and emotional novel about hope and second chances by the author of Would You Rather and The Roommate Pact.

Uncertain of what tomorrow brings, Elliott Holland decides to live it up--on the eve of a stem cell transplant to treat her leukemia. It's destiny when she crosses paths with handsome and charming Jamie Sullivan. The chemistry is magic. So is a beautiful evening that ends with a bittersweet kiss goodbye and no expectations of ever seeing each other again.

One year later, Elliott's future looks good. Her cancer is in remission. Her career in graphic design is taking off. And she's finally met Carly, the young woman whose stem cell donation gave Elliott a second chance at life. Then, in a twist of fate both blissful and unfair, she meets Carly's boyfriend. It's Jamie, the man Elliott kissed like it was her last day on earth. Neither of them has ever forgotten it.

Now, the most difficult decisions of all lie ahead. Whatever risks there are to the heart, one need wins out: to grab hold of everything that can make someone feel alive again.



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"Ashley (The Roommate Pact) delivers big emotions in this swoony romance between two people who meet at a difficult moment...Ashley sensitively deals with the stress and fear associated with cancer diagnosis and treatment, and builds a realistic path for Elliott and Jamie to find a tender happily ever after." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"All in all If Tomorrow Never Comes was a really cute second chance romance, this book is filled with heart and hope and definitely worth checking out for the feel good ending." --Harlequin Junkie


Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.4 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .7 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 315
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Romance
Publisher: Montlake
Theme: Contemporary
Format: Paperback
Author: Allison Ashley
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 2025
TCIN: 93182052
UPC: 9781662527272
Item Number (DPCI): 247-46-9780
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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4.0 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews
100% would recommend
1 recommendations

Cute, easy read.

4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
B Rex - 25 days ago
This was a sweet and easy read with my favorite kind of meet-cute/first date: the kind where the couple goes where the night takes them and have perfect conversations and chemistry. Those unforgettable, magical kind of first dates. I love these kinds of meet-cutes in my books, movies, and tv, and it was written perfectly in this book. I really liked both main characters and appreciate that it was written as a dual-pov so that I could read and understand things from both of their perspectives. This book had a ton of great characters. There were some very minor characters that were pretty flawed, but otherwise everyone was a decent human being. While that's nice and heartwarming, it does admittedly make the storyline feel a little less authentic. In real life, people are very flawed and we all have difficult "characters" in our lives. But that is really just me being nitpicky, and it's not even something I noticed while I was reading. I only thought about it as I was writing this review. But trust me, this book was still filled with plenty of angst and there of course were parts with tension, anguish, pain, and struggles. I thought those parts were written and handled well. There was a dog named Hank that had so many appearances in the book that he felt like his own character. Even though I'm more of a cat person, I LOVED Hank. Also, I really liked the conversations and banter between Elliott and Jamie. Sometimes too much banter in books can have me rolling my eyes, but I really loved how their conversations were written. They felt authentic, fun, flirtatious and realistic. Side note: I've never seen/read a female character named Elliott (nor do I know any female Elliotts in real life), and for whatever reason, I constantly, constantly forgot that Elliott was the female character as I was reading. I don't know why it was so incredibly hard to wrap my head around that, but I literally had to remind myself of it every single chapter. It didn't help that the MMC's name is Jamie, which is also a gender-neutral name. One of the only things I found kind of odd was also the Starbucks promotion/mentions. The FMC works at a Starbucks, but I'm still surprised at how much it was mentioned, or why the Starbucks name was used at all. But the character made sure to mention (multiple times, which is really what felt odd to me) that she could work at Starbucks part time and still get health insurance. I do understand why that was important to the story to mention how she had health insurance, given her history with leukemia, but it wasn't something that needed to be mentioned more than once. Again, just a nitpicky thing that didn't affect my overall enjoyment of the book, but still felt worth mentioning. All in all, I enjoyed this book and found it to be a quick and easy read. My rating falls at 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 (since half stars aren't an option).
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