Saturday, January 3, 2026

Review: Love Me Tomorrow

Love Me Tomorrow Love Me Tomorrow by Emiko Jean
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Emma has decided that love is not for her, especially after seeing what her parents’ divorce did to them.  She then makes a wish at the festival of Tanabata … proof that love is real.  She doesn’t think her wish will come true, but then she receives a note from the future saying they are the love of her life.  As more notes arrive, Emma must accept that this is not a prank.  The writer tells her not to try to find them, but Emma begins to wonder about every person she meets.  Will Emma find the writer of these letters?  What will Emma discover about love?

Love Me Tomorrow is a stand-alone magical realism book.  The only part of the story that requires a suspension of disbelief is the letters from the future.  Emma learns a lot about herself as well as those closest to her.  Although there is no clear answer at the end, I believe most readers will be satisfied with how everything wraps up.  

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