This world holds nothing for Gail Anderson anymore, so whether she downs a bottle of pills or steps through a time portal into 1918, either choice is better than the pain and loneliness she can't seem to escape in 2006. Unable to give up on life quite yet, Gail chooses to cross the threshold-and collapses in a wheat field, much to the surprise of bachelor farmer Jake Miller.
After Jake and his mother, Cate, nurse the feverish Gail back to health, she risks the friendship and support of the only advocates she has by confessing that she is from the future. But as her odd behavior and surprising knowledge seem to prove her claim, the Millers slowly begin to believe that she might be telling the truth.
A fascinating glimpse into the horse-and-buggy world of the early twentieth century, Time for Tomorrow is a time-travel romance filled with humorous blunders, a tense love triangle, and the ever-pressing question: is it possible to find your future in the past?
About the Author: Rose Saladis and her husband, John, live in Des Moines, Washington, with their dog, Gig, and in close proximity to both of their families.
Curiosity about her family history led her to interview her parents and pursue further research, which, in turn, sparked her interest in the ordinary experiences of people during the early twentieth century-and inspired her to write her debut novel, Time for Tomorrow, a time-travel romance.