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No Tomorrows by Deb Gorman Review and Giveaway

About the Book

Book: No Tomorrows-A Novel for Today

Author: Deb Gorman

Genre: Women’s Contemporary Fiction

Release Date: September 23, 2023

Tour Dates: May 18 – May 31

By the time Thursday is over, Annie Lee is convinced God is telling her it’s her last day on earth.

Annie and her husband live in a small rural town in central Washington state—a place where almost nothing scary happens . . . until today. Hang on to her coattails as she navigates her tragic past, her frightening present, and her unknown future all in the space of twenty-four hours.

And ask yourself the same question posed to Annie: “What would I do today if I knew I’d die tomorrow?” Will your answer be the same one Annie discovers?

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About the Author

Deb Gorman, owner of Debo Publishing, was born and raised in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. She still lives in her hometown of Yakima, Washington, with her husband, Alan, and their very smart German Shepherd, Hoka. Deb is a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, cleverly disguised as a wife, mom, grandmom, and author. Her purpose is to connect with God’s most beautiful and clever creation, the human family, using the literary talent and imagination God gave her. Her prayer is that as she journeys with you, together you will discover encouragement and redemption in your most important relationships.

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No Tomorrows-A Novel for Today came about because of a question I heard.

“What would you do today if you knew without a doubt you would die tomorrow?”

It’s an old question that’s been kicked around for decades, but when I seriously put my shoes into its footprints, I found I could not answer it with anything other than cliches. Those cliches, like “Eat chocolate all day”, or “Do that last thing on your bucket list” didn’t sit well with me. I wanted a real answer, one I could hang my hat on—as one character in the book says. I suspected that my readers want a real answer for themselves, too.

Annie Lee, a typical suburban mother of four, is confronted with that question, and spends a harrowing twenty-four hours navigating the answer for herself. In the uncertainty of our times, this question is particularly important for us to consider. Perhaps we’ll agree with Annie Lee’s answer.

Along with a book and a $50.00 Amazon card, the lucky winner will receive a custom-made No Tomorrows pen, created by my author friend, Steve Hooley, at https://SteveHooleyWriter.com, from Big Leaf Maple wood grown and harvested in the Pacific Northwest.

My Impressions

“…she longed to be in that make-believe world populated with other three-year-old Noras who didn’t know the meaning of worry. Who lived to the full in each moment and didn’t try to speculate about the next. To play without restraint, to love without angles, free to be their own little selves without having to adjust their masks when they slipped. To trust without reservation that the people who cared for them would care forever. To not dread the unknowable or the unknown. To be unafraid.”

Deb Gorman takes an honest look at the age-old question: “What would you do if today was your last day of life?” No Tomorrows explores this through the lens of Annie Lee, who is a wife, mother, daughter, and friend. Annie seems to be a bundle of worry and nerves about bad possibilities of troubles that could occur to her family. Believing if she is organized enough and has enough fences protecting herself and her family, Annie is in for the ride of her life when events around her throw her life into utter chaos. A strange phone call from Ellen, Annie’s best friend, begins a string of events that terrify Annie and send her spiraling towards mental instability. “Annie was unable to stop her mad descent into the same unreasoning fear she’d suffered all her remembered life, that the other shoe would drop soon and wrench everything good out of her breath and being. Except it wasn’t exactly unreasoning. She’d been here before.”

Is God trying to speak to Annie, or are other voices threatening to drive her to the loony bin?

I would recommend this novel for mature readers. Because of the subject matter and a bit more gritty detail, I personally would have liked to have seen a trigger warning.

Much of the story is either part of Annie’s memory, her imaginations, or visions. Annie is a rule-follower, a fence-builder, looking for safety. Her best friend, Ellen, is a rule-breaker who is consistently telling Annie that she needs to lighten up and live life to the fullest, instead of hiding from every imagined evil. Is Annie willing to let go of her supremely-planned out life and the fears she holds dear, or will she be forced to go through life wishing for an escape, yet dreading death, the sure ending promised all people?

I received a copy of the book from Celebrate Lit. I also bought my own ecopy. No positive review was required, and all opinions are my own.

Notable Quotables:

“our stories are alike in one way. We’re both created by a loving God who wants us to know him. He knows exactly how to speak to each of his creations, whether it’s a human, a kangaroo, or a spider.”

“If only she could emerge from this harsh ugliness, grow beautiful wings, and flutter away. If only she could leave this life, like butterflies did, after only six weeks . . . instead of six or more decades of pain and misery.”

“God’s thoughts are not ours. His logic isn’t ours either.”

“Death doesn’t end life. Never has.”

“We’ll be children again, no cares, no worries, only everlasting love and laughter and play. No need to grow up and lose ourselves adulting. No death. . . only life.”

“it doesn’t matter if tomorrow never comes for me. Tomorrow’s an unwritten story. What I do—who I love on today—is what counts.”

My Rating

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Great!

Blog Stops

Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, May 18

Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, May 19 (Author Interview)

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, May 20

Artistic Nobody, May 21 (Author Interview)

Lots of Helpers, May 21

Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, May 22

Texas Book-aholic, May 23

Locks, Hooks and Books, May 24

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, May 25

Where Crisis & Christ Collide, May 26 (Author Interview)

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, May 27

Divine Perspective, May 28

For the Love of Literature, May 29 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, May 29

Pause for Tales, May 30

JESUS in the EVERYDAY, May 31

Giveaway

 To celebrate her tour, Deb is giving away the grand prize package of a copy of No Tomorrows, a $50 Amazon gift card, and a custom-made No Tomorrows pen!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/2b7ce/no-tomorrows-celebration-tour-giveaway