All the Sweet Tomorrows by Bertrice Small is a 2004 Ballantine publication. This book was originally published back in 1984 and is a whopping 600 pages in length if you have the print copy. This is the second book in the Skye O'Malley series. The opening of this book reminded me of how Skye started out in the first book, and I was not too happy with this set of circumstances, although I was aware something like this was going to happen, I didn't expect it to take place so soon. Skye finds herself once again widowed and one again betrothed in an arranged marriage. This time the marriage takes place in order for her to keep her son's inheritance in tact and for her to continue to control her fortunes, but once again, the man she marries is abusive and the man she loves dropped the ball so to speak and it takes some time for him to get his ducks in a row and get the love of his life back. The story starts out on a sad note and for me it set the tone for the first half of the book and well, I was not all that into it. I was not happy with the situation Skye was put in, and not happy with Adam for not stepping up in the first place. But, the second half really picked up and Skye of course lives out a most adventurous and action filled life. She travels far and wide, there is a passionate love story, villains and danger, action and intrigue, making this one yet another epic and sweeping romance.Keep in mind this is an older 'bodice ripper' book which has been released into digital format. So, these days I like to include a disclaimer when reviewing these older books: These stories are not for the faint of heart, so be warned, there are some pretty rough passages here and there. If you like strong women who overcome severe adversity without losing their spirit and the men who love them and will do whatever it takes to win them and protect them, if you like pirates, action, steamy sex scenes, and a satisfying happy ever after, then you will find this one thrilling and absorbing.I think by the story's end the followers of this series will feel content with the knowledge that Skye has found, at long, last the man for her. I think Adam and Skye will live many a long and happy year together. Overall 3.5 rounded to 4
Okay... I'll preface this with the fact that I rarely ever end up reading romance novels. It's really hard for me to find one that has good enough writing in between the steamy scenes to keep me interested, as well as a decent theme.However, I stumbled on this one when I was a teenager, and got sucked into it. Sure, it's still your typical romance novel, but Bertrice Small has this really amazing talent for writing a more believable historical romance and cutting down a lot on the cheese factor that's prevalent in your more typical (i.e.- Harlequin) stories. Hers are some of the only romance novels I've encountered which enable me to get through more than one chapter. Of course, it gets a little cliche, but for the most part it's tolerable. Skye's story really drew me in when I read it (about 12 years ago, lol), and I remember her character being surprisingly well etched and defined (for a romance novel). There's enough drama and intrigue to make it fun, not just sap. It's also set in a time period I really enjoy.
Do You like book All The Sweet Tomorrows (2004)?
Didn't love it. I like Skye, but I wish she had ended up with Niall. I also like Adam, but just not sure that was the right ending.
—Jen
My first time reading this I was horrified, disgusted and threw it away. This book has belonged in my household for more than a decade now and over that period of time I've had the chance to SLOWLY digest what the fuck I'd read (this book required a lot of thinking time) and a chance to re-read more than once. For being a rarity, a unique case... I haven't since the first day I opened this deceptively innocent-looking cover found anything else like it, it's kind of asking me for a FIVE stars rating. Since it's so unique and daring. But I honestly do not know how I feel about this book. What am I supposed to feel? Love? Disgust? Hatred? Anger? Lust? Confusion? The only one I like is Adam. Other than that I have not a bugfuck clue what the fuck this whole book wanted me to feel or what the author wants from me. This book is a depressing wtf mindfuck-someone-kill-me-now.
—Goge (BARRONS) le Moning Maniac,