I’ll Love You Tomorrow (Trading Heartbeats Trilogy Book 3) by Julie Navickas – Review by Donya Pedigo

I'll Love You Tomorrow (The Trading Heartbeats Trilogy #3)I’ll Love You Tomorrow by Julie Navickas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ll Love You Tomorrow is the third and final installment in the Trading Heartbeats Trilogy. You can see some of the characters/ couples from the first two books in the series mentioned here, but this can still easily be read as a standalone book. I would definitely encourage you to read the whole series though, as Julie Navickas has written interesting, realistic characters that are believable as they face the possibilities of love and heartache. You will definitely want to know more about how other couples found love. This book is a fun contemporary second-chance romance and a perfect way to end this amazing series.

Mitch and Lauren knew from a young age that they were meant to be together and they made that happen, but as the years have crept on they’ve grown distant and their marriage is suffering because of it. So many things can happen in your life that can cause couples to either grow together or grow apart. Julie Navickas has captured this so beautifully and with such emotion that I couldn’t help but be drawn into the characters’ lives. Can a marriage be saved if the divide has already grown between them? This is what Mitch and Lauren try to figure out as they both take a look at their lives, their marriage, and themselves.

Though I loved the first two books, I must admit this one’s my favorite. I loved the almost reverse-romance writing style in this book as we got to see not the couple coming together and a budding new romance, but we got to see an imploding couple on the brink kind of deconstruct their marriage to see if it could be reconstructed. Don’t get me wrong, I love a good getting-together romance just like the next person, but we had already gotten to see glimpses of their relationship in the previous two books, so it was nice to see a more realistic relationship that has suffered some trying to be rebuilt. I guess this also really struck me emotionally because I was like Mitch and Lauren and wanted a child, but had trouble making that dream a reality. I’m sorry to see this series come to an end, but am so glad I read it.

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