
Member Reviews

Enjoyed this book very much! I am a big fan of novellas and short stories so this was quite the treat. Loved the undertones of female empowerment and persistence. Excited to recommend this to one of my book clubs… a great book to facilitate discussion with women of all ages and backgrounds.
Thank you Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for this book!

A collection of short stories about different women finding themselves in dangerous situations through no fault of their own.
Some dark and scary tales to keep you up at night.
I don’t normally read short stories but I really enjoyed this book and I will be looking out for more work from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and Pumpkin Carriage Press for my e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

Ten short stories, ten lives
This Time Tomorrow and other stories is a collection of short stories full of suspense and questions. Each story tells the experiences of one woman. Where some scared the hell out of me, others filled my head with questions, they all have something in common. You feel the loneliness, sadness and burden these stories carry.
Each short story in itself is its own story that I would have so loved to have read more about. Yet the length also provides the strength of each story in that at no point did it lose me while reading.
I am totally a fan of these short thrillers! It totally put me in the mood that film noir brings and I will definitely be looking for more work by this author.

Love the short stories. And the idea of so many mini stories in one book. Couldn't put it down. Thank you for letting me read in advance.

Fantastic. As thrilling as it is heart-wrenching.
This is my first review so I will do my best to the thorough, and hopefully I have linked my socials post properly.
I have pasted my instagram review here, and have additionally added short notes on each story as additional feedback. I have added the book to storygraph as it was not yet on there as well as rating and giving a short review.
Instagram Review:
My first ever @netgalley read! And what a corker to start off with. This is the exact thing I was hoping to find with my account-amazing work by authors I may not have otherwise found. Thank you for letting me read this Arc!
This little book compromises of ten short stories that follow different women navigating life. We see loneliness, support, fear, danger, and more.
Some are sombre, leaving you pondering the message, and others are thrilling and diving into what I would consider horror.
Something I have never noticed before in short story collections that I felt for this book is that they are ordered perfectly. Without spoiling the content, I will say that the way they slowly grow in extremity, particularly in the first 50%, is absolutely wonderful. The authors ability to nurture that little seed of dread that women experience when you know that something isn't quite right is admirable.
Not knowing what will end in violence and what will end in a frazzling near miss leaves you on the end of your seat.
I noticed two stories connecting a non-main character, and it makes me want to reread and see if there are other connections between times, places, or characters within.
An easy recommendation for anyone who likes something as thrilling as it is heart wrenching.
Short Story Short Feedback Below.
The Hitchhiker: 10/10, that final sentence, the question we all ask ourselves, perfectly sets the tone for this read.
The Couple In 2b: SO creepy, absolutely wonderful-the exact feeling of dread and unease all horror or thriller lovers seek.
The Babylon Girls: I had to really think about this one, the tragedy was overwhelming-this is completely complimentary
Daisy Bell: Tense and tragic. A good ending, but still a tragic story.
End of the Century: One of the saddest things I've read. The feeling of dread and missed opportunities is huge
Where She Came From: I love how this shows that the timeline of a crime or violence is not just in the moment, how it lives on through to other generations.
Princess in the Tower: To me this seemed like a story about grieving what you never had-very moving.
The Future We Were Promised: Had me miserably gripped-that poor girl. The one I least connected with and still wonderful.
Yesterday Once More: Another heart breaking one, seeing someone who's mind is screaming out and simultaneously drowning.
This Time Tomorrow: WHAT a story to end it on. Wrapped so much up perfectly, the questions at the end felt like they wrapped up the themes and introspections of the book.