| Arin McClintock lives in the year 3000 A.D. Time travel has been perfected and has been routinely used to improve the lives of those in the future. As a soldier, Arin never thought he would have to travel through time. Unfortunately, the General, the man who became a second father to Arin, has decreed Arin must do exactly that. The General has a mission for Arin. He must go back in time and make contact with someone who can lead him to the man that invented time travel.
Talia Stevens, a genetic researcher, can’t believe she’s actually sitting in this place waiting to make contact with Bligh, the man that took so much and caused her mother’s death. Just when she realizes she made a huge mistake in meeting him alone, Bligh informs her the price this time is herself. As they’re escorting her out, a huge man comes and saves her. A very handsome huge man. When the man, Arin, ends up saving her once again, he takes her home and they come to an agreement. Arin will be Talia’s bodyguard. Of course, Talia is attracted to him and thinks he’s attracted to her as well. While Talia’s sleeping, Arin and her father, the professor inventing time travel, come to a decision regarding Talia. The two of them have decided Talia will go to Arin’s time. Eventually, they discover a plot. The General is not what he seems and the betrayal hits Arin hard. Will Arin be able to uncover the General’s plot in time to avert it? Will Talia and her father remain safe? What of the attraction between Talia and Arin? NEVER UNTIL TOMORROW will grab your attention from the very first page and not let go. Eden Robins has once again written an engaging time travel romance, filled with life and death suspense and a love meant to be. The characters are all appealing, with both our hero and heroine having lost their mothers. They also have fathers too busy to spend any time with them while growing up. The evil characters are just that. Esmerelda is my favorite, a computer with personality! The settings are fantastic! If you enjoy time travels, you don’t want to miss this one.
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Reviewer: Chere |