Tomorrow Always Lies: A Young Adult Spy Thriller

· Brain Matter Publishing
5.0
3 reviews
Ebook
250
Pages

About this ebook

 What would you do for the perfect boy?

Sixteen-year-old Nadia has an MIT scholarship waiting for her after high school. That's why a mysterious organization know as The Authority recruited her to become a spy. The girl from Saudi Arabia now lives with three other talented girls known as the Gems. They go on dangerous missions all over the world. But first, they must do their homework.


When Nadia first met him, Robert was an awkward boy with striking green eyes, hardly someone on the FBI's most wanted list. But when Robert reveals his secret, Nadia and the Gems are thrown into a cross-country chase dodging FBI agents, Russian mercenaries, and a Polynesian giant named Kawiki.


As the world's intelligence agencies close in on the Gems, Nadia is forced to choose between her warming feelings for Robert and the oath she swore to her friends and the Authority.


Tomorrow Always Lies is the second book in The Gems Young Adult spy thriller series that features strong characters, girl-power bonding, riveting action, and lots of fun. Think Gallagher Girls sprinkled with some Star Trek.


If you like culturally-diverse characters and a sweetly-awkward romance, then the second book in Doug Solter's continuing young adult spy series is for you.


Dive into the Gems thrilling adventure today!


Praise for Tomorrow Always Lies: "This series can be a good pickup for teenage girls who like kick-butt heroines." - Patrick Hodges, Staff Reviewer, YA Books Central


Categories: teen books, teen fiction books, young adult fiction, young adult action adventure, ya books, young adult thriller, teen thriller, teen spy books, spy fiction, spy novels, young adult spy books, spy books for teens, spy girl, espionage, spy thrillers, empowering heroines, robots, and artificial intelligence.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
3 reviews
Doug Williamson
October 2, 2019
Our heroine is part of an international girl spy organization out to keep the world safe. The target of their mission: a boy with a big secret. This is book two in the series and it focuses on Nadia. The story works quite well as a standalone. There will be some background information that you are missing at the start, but you should be able to catch on pretty quickly. I love spy books and tough women characters, so this one was an easy sell for me. As a young adult novel, this one is a little light weight compared to what I usually read, but it was still a lot of fun. The characters and the organization are well developed with solid back stories which fit well with the plot. I like that this book focused on a different character from the first book, as that gives the reader a chance to get to know the team better. I hope this trend continues in the next book so that we get to round out the team even more. The plot is well done, being easy to follow while including enough twists and turns in the investigation to keep it interesting. Overall, I really enjoyed the story and look forward to future installments. Highly recommended. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout for review purposes.
Heather W
October 2, 2019
A great YA spy thriller... Tomorrow Always Lies is the second book in The Gems Young Adult spy thriller series. The Gems (Emma, Olivia, Nadia, and Miyuki) are well-developed characters that are likable and each has her own issues. The story is well written, fast-paced, and has action and suspense. I like that the four girls each took turns giving her point of view in the story. I am looking forward to reading more of this series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Pat Eroh
November 17, 2019
This is an excellent read for spy novel fans of the younger set (teen). These stories include a bit of romance and this one is fabulous. The characters are well-developed and very likable, with this story focusing on Nadia and her AI love interest Robert. I am looking forward to reading more in this series. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

About the author

Doug Solter began writing screenplays in 1998, then made the switch to writing young adult fiction in 2008. His first novel Skid was a screenplay before it was adapted into a book. Doug has worked in television for over twenty years. He has directed rap music videos and short films. Doug respects cats, loves the mountains, and one time walked the streets of Barcelona with a smile. Doug is an active member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators.

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