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After a devastating breakup, Emma takes a chance on the universe—and discovers the future still has something to say—in this heartfelt romantic mystery, the sequel to the national bestseller Love Me Tomorrow.
What if you wrote to the future…and the future wrote back?
Eighteen-year-old Emma Nakamura-Thatcher swore she was done with letters from the future. But as a first-year at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, Emma realizes she’s out of her depth—between the terrifying talent of her classmates and a brutal work-study job, she’s barely keeping her head above water. When the distance between her and her boyfriend, Colin, finally breaks them apart, Emma asks the future for help. And it answers with a warning: Emma, the letter writer says, is on the brink of a life-changing mistake.
Soon she is tangled in two mysteries: Who is writing to her across time now, and which of the two boys in her life now is her true love? Is it Theo, her dearest childhood best friend, now a sweet, brilliant physicist at MIT? Or could it be Colin’s twin brother, Sebastian St. James, who is grumpy, infuriating—and somehow indispensable to her new life?
As the letters grow more urgent and she feels pulled in two directions, Emma must decide: Can she trust the future, even if it means risking the present? And what would happen if she stopped looking for signs, and started listening to her own heart?