Tell Me Tomorrow (Adair Swimming #2)

Ashlyn Harmon


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Tell Me Tomorrow by Ashlyn Harmon
Carter Abrams is staring down the end of his career.

At almost thirty-years-old, he's about to retire from the career he's dedicated his whole life to. Every professional swimmer knows it won't last forever, but with the end quickly approaching, Carter begins panicking about the future. Which is how he ends up buying a run-down pool in South Carolina.

After convincing his best friend, Bryce Clark, to move halfway across the country to help him run it, a plan starts forming. As it comes together, Carter starts to relax a little; but he's still completely out of his element. He has no idea how to do renovations on something this large, especially when he's stuck in Georgia training for his final Olympics.

Enter Katrina Dalton.

Katrina is tired of being a supportive character in everyone else's story. She's not being taken seriously in her job as a contractor for a major firm in Charleston. Nor is she being taken seriously by her family or her boyfriend. She may as well be invisible.

When the chance to oversee a remodel of a sports complex for two Olympic athletes comes up, she's the only one to jump at the job no one wants. It’s her chance to make everyone in her life finally see her and what she’s capable of.

Little does she know, she's about to be thrust into a world she doesn't understand but could hold everything she's missing.

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Tell Me Tomorrow is the second in a series of interconnected standalones. You can read this book on its own, or in any order within the series. Maybe One Day and Yesterday I Cared are books one and three. The entire series focuses heavily on found family and mental health representation.

Tell Me Tomorrow is an opposites attract, workplace romance with queer rep and a plus size female read.
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