A review by hmonkeyreads
Today Tonight Tomorrow by Rachel Lynn Solomon

5.0

SO CUTE!

Ambitious nerds and high school rivals reveal their true feelings over a day long scavenger hunt on the last day of senior year.

Plus, it's a love song to romance novels and those that love them. It's also very feminist, sex positive and LGBTQ friendly.

I read in the author notes that she got into romance novels after the 2016 election because everything else just seemed like TOO MUCH when the world was going crazy but romance novels were happy and comforting and she couldn't get enough. And then she decided to write one and defend them as a legit genre. I've always liked reading romance, since I was a kid reading "Silhouette First Love" novels, but I've doubled down on the rom-com, chick-lit, sweet YA romance since 2016 and I have been mostly apologizing for it but this made me feel like I shouldn't.