Love Me Tomorrow
Seventeen-year-old Emma doesn’t believe in forever love, not after her parents’ heartbreaking divorce. But then she discovers a note from someone claiming to be her true love … contacting her from the future.
Someone has to be pranking her. But as more notes pour in, Emma is forced to admit the writer truly knows her, which can only mean one thing: This is real.
Is it Ezra, the absurdly popular musical genius? Theo, the literal boy next door? Or Colin, the confident, handsome rich kid she's just met?
As Emma tries to uncover the identity of the letter writer, she is forced to reconsider everything she believes about love. Are these letters nothing but an empty promise? Or can love actually last forever?
A swoony letter to love in all its forms from New York Times bestselling author, Emiko Jean.
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