Tomorrow Starts Today by Jessica Redland
I have read
and enjoyed previous Jessica Redland books, including others in the series, so
I was excited to dive into this one. I recognised a few ‘old friends’ along the
way, but there were plenty of new characters too, and this novel works equally
well as a stand‑alone story. Jessica once again proves herself to be the master
of the romantic feel‑good tale, delivering warmth, charm, and heart in
abundance.
When he passes away, she is left devastated and lonely. Attempts to reconnect with her sister don’t work, so she joins a local crafting club, bringing along her patchwork quilts. There she finds a group of like‑minded people who soon become friends for life. Yet, as wonderful as her new friends are, Yvonne can’t help but think about an old flame — the one that got away.
Jessica Redland weaves this story with her trademark warmth and emotional insight. It’s a tale of grief, resilience, friendship, and the possibility of second chances. As always, her characters feel real and relatable, and the crafting club adds a lovely, comforting backdrop to Yvonne’s journey. This was a truly heart‑warming read. I loved reconnecting with familiar characters while meeting new ones, and I found myself completely absorbed in Yvonne’s story. Jessica Redland is the master of the romantic feel‑good novel, and Tomorrow Starts Today is another wonderful addition to her collection — a book I would happily recommend.

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