Monday, February 9, 2026

Love Me Tomorrow by Emiko Jean



Publication Date: February 3, 2026

Emma Nakamura-Thatcher is only 17 years old.  Her parents are divorced and this has left her jaded and not believing in love. When she receives a love note from someone claiming to be from the future. She dismisses it as a joke but then she receives another note. Emma is intrigued and writes back to the sender. They exchange note after note but the writer refuses to disclose his identity. 

Emma makes is her mission to discover the identify of the writer and by doing so she opens herself up to others leading her to discover things about herself and others. 

Emiko Jean knows how to write. She creates a realistic world with characters that are relatable to (even if you aren't a teen or young adult). There is a lot of character growth. Jean's writing keeps you guessing and wanting everyone to be the secret letter writer. 

This is my first read by Jean and I feel as though I just discovered a writer I will be revisiting again an again.

** I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. 


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