Friday, November 7, 2014

Tomorrow is a Long Time by Tabitha Vohn

Title:  Tomorrow is a Long Time
Author:  Tabitha Vohn
Expected to be Published:  November23/14
Length:  260pgs
Format:  ecopy
Genre:  Time Travel Romance
Shelf:  review
Rating: ★★★★

Back Cover Blurb:

Cal Morrison is a Midwestern farmboy who was thrust into fame during the Old Hollywood era. Now, at eighty-five, he sees his life as wreckage. At the mere age of twenty-four, Eileen has seemingly little in common with Cal, except that she fell in love with him on screen.

When Cal and Eileen meet by chance, she discovers that her feelings for him are not without merit, and he sees in her a chance for true love and, more importantly, for redemption.

A controversial experiment offers the key to them both. With the help of a German scientist, Eileen will enter Cal’s memory and, together, the two will create an alternate reality within the realm of dreams. Replacing the memory of his first wife (his leading lady in his most controversial film, The Last Tomorrow), Eileen will step into the 1960’s and discover whether love can exist between her and Cal, and whether loving him unconditionally will be powerful enough to alter the course of his destructive future.

But there is one thing that neither has fully considered: what happens once they wake?

Tomorrow is a Long Time asks the question of how powerful one person’s influence can be in our lives, the lengths we go to for love, and whether it is worth it.

My Review:

Vohn returns pen to paper with her usual powerfully poetic style with another intriguing story. The combining stories meld together in a very unique manner that wakes you wonder and guess. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing how it all came together.

Vohn’s characters are quite well-developed. Their unique personas and one of a kind lives really make you stop and think. They were very likeable individuals that I wanted to get to know better. I appreciated the manner in which Vohn brings them to light. Their interactions on so many levels really allows you to get to know them in many ways.

This isn’t a light and easy read. Vohn’s intricate storyline really packs a punch but is well worth the effort.

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3 comments:

  1. I like the idea of easy reading a novel with a poetic style to the writing. Those types of books are my favourite, and I always admire an author who has a unique style to their writing.

    Check out my review: http://olivia-savannah.blogspot.nl/2014/11/day-zero-review.html

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  2. I can relate to falling in love with someone much older, even someone I've never met.

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