2023 NYC Big Book Awards Distinguished Favorite in Women's Fiction
2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist in Inspirational Fiction
“L. S. Case has rare turns of phrase, filling every paragraph with words that seem to spill out of magical scarves.”
—Shelley Ross, writer, producer, director, and three-time Emmy Award winner
“Lovelorn and ever hopeful romantics alike will find the poetic page-turner A Hundred Days Till Tomorrow by L. S. Case a delicious escape from any cares—present or past. Like the magical sea glass on the shores of Cobblers Hill, each chapter of Miranda’s journey with the green-eyed Jake Colby and his magical Gran Addie gleams with light and newly found joy. Curl up with this, Lover, and prepare to be swept off your feet whether you believe in such things or not.”
—Jane Sibbett, writer, director, and actress on the hit television series Friends
“A charmingly written story about second chances and new beginnings that will restore your faith in love and life. A sweet, heartfelt debut.”
—Dina Santorelli, author of the Baby Grand Trilogy
“A Hundred Days Till Tomorrow is a richly detailed novel which you will want to revisit again and again. A journey of heart and soul, it explores the intricacies of family, relationships, and the old adage that nothing is as it seems.”
—Jeannie Moon, USA Today best-selling author of The Temporary Wife
“Compelling and beautifully written, this lovely book is exactly what we need with the strife and worry in the world these days. A love story in so many ways, you will cheer on Miranda Blair and the residents of Cobblers Hill as they restore your faith in love, family, and all that matters most.”
—Laura L. Engel, author of You’ll Forget This Ever Happened
Description
Miranda Blair works at the local historical society, preserving her town’s past while intentionally avoiding her own—until she’s named the heir to her estranged grandmother’s estate. The news challenges the quiet routine she’s come to rely on.
Gertrude Blair’s inheritance has a condition: Miranda must spend a hundred days at her neglected New England cottage. Reluctant but curious, Miranda accepts the unusual final request from the woman who never earned the title “grandma.”
In charming Cobblers Hill, shingled homes boast sun-drenched porches and white picket fences entwined with roses. Gertrude’s property is far from idyllic, though; much like Miranda, it’s in desperate need of a makeover. Guarding her heart, Miranda focuses on counting down the days until she can finally close the door to her past. But as time heals old wounds and an unlikely friendship develops with the ever-so-handsome neighbor next door, the hundred-day arrangement suddenly doesn’t seem long enough. With the fate of tomorrow resting in Miranda’s hands, she begins to wonder if some things—and people—are worth holding on to.