I found If Tomorrow Never Comes by Marlo Schalesky to be an interesting book. It was a little hard for me to get into because the subject matter was depressing, the main characters were depressed, I had a hard time following how the woman who was rescued from the sea fit in, and I never did quite figure out the ending (LOL). Despite all of those obstacles, I still enjoyed the book. I’m sure others will read it and have no problem following along and figuring out what isn’t specifically spelled out. I’m glad I read it and I’m hoping whoever wins the copy I’m giving away will review it on their blog and explain the ending to me (LOL)! If you’d like to win this copy, please leave me a comment. I’ll have a drawing a week from today.
PUBLISHER’S SUMMARY: Childhood sweethearts Kinna and Jimmy Henley had simple dreams—marriage, children, a house by the sea… Everything they needed for happily ever after. What they didn’t plan on was years of infertility, stealing those dreams, crushing their hopes.
Now, all that’s left is the memory of young love, and the desperate need for a child to erase the pain. Until…
When Kinna rescues an elderly woman from the sea, the threads of the past, present, and future weave together to reveal the wonder of one final hope. One final chance to follow not their dreams, but God’s plan.
Can they embrace the redemptive power of love before it’s too late? Or will their love be washed away like the castles they once built upon the sand? AUTHOR BIO: Marlo Schalesky is the author of several books, including Beyond the Night and Empty Womb, Aching Heart. A graduate of Stanford University, Marlo also has a masters of theology with an emphasis in biblical studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. Married over twenty years, she lives with her husband, Bryan, and their five children in California.
