Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Review: Here's To Tomorrow


 Title: Here's To Tomorrow

Series: Here's To series

Author: Teagan Hunter

Release Date: February 2015



Hudson Tamell is a blue-collar single father. He’s funny, hot in that panty-melting sort of way—exactly the type of guy I’d crawl between the sheets with.

Only problem? He’s looking to settle down, and I’m not.

I have big plans to leave this town behind. The last thing I should do is get tangled up with a guy like him.

So please explain to me why the moment he looks at me from under the hood of my car, the sarcastic replies on my lips come out sounding sweeter. Why does he make me want to settle down, right here…with him?

He’s not what I wanted.

But maybe he’s what I need…

Here's to Forever, a follow-up novella, is available now!



So where do I even begin? I have been in a bit of a book slump the past few days, and read through the Texting series by Teagan again. And since I haven't read the Here To series, I decided to try it out. 

Rae meets Hudson when her car breaks down, again. He works at the shop where her car is being fixed, and she lacks a filter. Her mouth gets her noticed. 

They both feel things much too quickly. They are both keeping something from one another that could change the course of their relationship with one another. 

Rae doesn't like kids. She never saw them in her future. Stems from the lack of relationship she had with her mother. 

Hudson is a single father who had a kid much too young. 

Will Hudson and Rae find a future with one another? 

So I love me some Teagan Hunter books. And while this one isn't a romcom like her other series, it is still filled with the sass, snark and banter of the characters. But they are more real. They deal with real life situations, and come out the other side for it. I enjoyed this book, and these characters. I know it was just me being wrapped up on my own head, and nothing to do with the story at all on why I didn't fully connect with it. It was a great contemporary read. 4 ⭐ out of 5 ⭐. 

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