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True Love Perseveres
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Till Tomorrow Never Comes follows a man with terminal cancer who reflects back on the life he left behind due to family expectations, religious doctrines, and rigid societal norms. What was the initial idea behind this story, and how did that transform as you were writing the novel?
I have terminal cancer, and so does my best friend. As we discussed end-of-life issues, it occurred to me that one of the most difficult issues would have been a romance that had never been resolved. People tend to confide their problems to me. I’ve worked for the Postal Service, non-profit organizations, sold insurance and real estate, and been employed in numerous other industries over the years. In all of them, people shared their darkest secrets with me. Based on those revelations I crafted this story of tragic love. The initial idea was clear. Then I created the characters and setting. After that, I attempted to write the story based on how the characters would have reacted to the situations they faced. This caused a few twists and turns I didn’t expect, but the end result was inevitable.
Were you able to achieve everything you wanted with the characters in the novel?
I was happy with what I accomplished with Kurt and Mary. I showed their love, anguish, and heartache. Most importantly, the novel ended with Mary knowing that Kurt had truly loved her and in a sense been faithful to her through everything that happened. Kurt didn’t have the same assurance, but knew in his heart Mary loved him, too. Meghan was the most difficult character to write. She was as much a victim as Kurt and Mary. She had the benefits of children and financial security from her marriage to Kurt, but there was a wall between them she could never understand. I’m not sure I conveyed that message as well as I would have liked. Meghan benefited from Kurt’s faithfulness, but never received his unreserved love. Mary received his unreserved love from afar, but did not receive children or financial security that a faithful husband would have provided. I don’t intend that to be sexist, but a single, female, head-of-household is the most common root of poverty in the US. The contrast and tension between Mary and Meghan was an important part of the story.
There is so much to be said about love in this book. What do you hope your readers take away from your story?
True love perseveres and is unconditional. Faith and integrity are essential parts of life. That said, people of faith, and people with a high level of integrity are vulnerable to manipulation and abuse because of those qualities. People who abuse others do not realize the long term harm they do to them. They are focused on their own short term goals at the expense of long-term loss and heartache of the people they abuse.
What is the next book in the Finding Love in the Heartland series that you are working on, and when will it be available?
The next book in the series is “Walking by Your House.” It should be available before Valentine’s Day, 2025. It is a humorous tale of an awkward adolescent as he matures and attempts to express his feelings to his true love. There is some drama in the latter part of the book as an idealistic young couple face unexpected hardships, but strive to overcome them and pursue happiness together.
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Till Tomorrow Never Comes
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On the surface, Kurt Kellerman seems to have it all—a happy family and a life full of love. But his world unravels when a life-threatening diagnosis forces him to face emotions he’s buried for too long and a heartbreak that never truly healed. Beneath that carefully crafted facade of contentment lurks a haunting regret and a love he never managed to forget: Mary Johnson. Till Tomorrow Never Comes dives deep into this journey, weaving a story of love, loss, and the scars left behind by unfulfilled dreams.
While the novel’s inevitable tragedy is clear from the outset, Kurt and Mary’s love story remains irresistibly compelling. The emotional depth pulls you in, even when you know heartbreak looms on the horizon. Much like Romeo and Juliet, obstacles beyond their control—family expectations, religious doctrines, and rigid societal norms—create a relentless force keeping them apart. Yet, their determination to be together drives the narrative, making each chapter feel heavy with hope and dread. One of the book’s most profound aspects is its nuanced portrayal of Christianity’s influence on the lives of believers. A.W. Anthony does an excellent job of capturing both the comfort and the challenges faith can bring. Christianity acts as Kurt’s moral anchor, guiding him toward honoring marriage vows and his parent’s wishes. Yet, that same set of beliefs shackles him, preventing him from pursuing his truest desires and leaving him conflicted. Anthony skillfully depicts this tension, showing how faith can be both a sanctuary and a prison. The author’s approach to romance also stands out. Instead of leaning on physical passion to drive the plot, Anthony focuses on emotional connection and the purity of love. This emphasis on heartfelt and genuine affection makes the story accessible to readers of all ages. The romance feels clean yet powerful, rich in emotional stakes and moments that resonate deeply.
Till Tomorrow Never Comes by A.W. Anthony is a touching read, especially for those who enjoy romance from a male perspective. It offers a tender, wholesome love story that both warms and shatters the heart, appealing to Christians and non-Christians alike. If you’re looking for a story about love’s power and the ache of paths not taken, this novel delivers a soulful and heart-wrenching experience.
Pages: 220 | ASIN : B0DK617KN5
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Till Tomorrow Never Comes
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Till Tomorrow Never Comes by A W Anthony presents a thought-provoking and introspective narrative centered around Kurt Kellerman, a sixty-five-year-old man confronted with a life-altering cancer diagnosis. Despite what appears to be a fulfilling life, complete with loving children and a devoted wife, Kurt’s initial acceptance of his fate hides something much deeper. As the story unfolds, readers are transported back to the 1970s, where the author skillfully peels back layers of Kurt’s past to reveal the truths he has long concealed.
Anthony dives into complex themes—belief systems, the impact of religion, interdenominational relationships, love, and the weight of life-altering decisions. The narrative underscores how parental influence can shape a child’s entire future, a message that resonates throughout Kurt’s journey. The exploration of these ideas feels authentic and profound, giving readers plenty to ponder. Set against a backdrop of the past, the book brims with nostalgia. Details like pay phones and handwritten letters evoke a simpler era, adding a sense of longing and charm that enriches the narrative. These elements create a vivid atmosphere, inviting readers to reflect on how times have changed while grounding Kurt’s story in a tangible reality. While the book tackles compelling subjects, there were moments where I struggled to connect with Kurt as a character. His decisions during his college years occasionally felt perplexing, making it difficult to fully understand or empathize with his journey. Yet, the novel’s imperfections don’t overshadow its strengths. The richness of the themes and the depth of character analysis offer readers an opportunity for meaningful reflection.
Till Tomorrow Never Comes may not resonate with everyone, it holds undeniable value for those interested in drama-infused narratives or fiction that delves into religious and existential themes. Anthony’s exploration of human complexity and the impact of our choices makes this a thoughtful and engaging read for those drawn to stories that grapple with life’s most profound questions.
Pages: 220 | ASIN : B0DK617KN5
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