Tomorrow isn't just canceled. It's been replaced with something much worse.
Sterling Ryder made one spectacularly bad decision: accepting a time-travel device from a dying Russian mystic. Now, he's careening through history with Pushkin, a vodka-swilling hedgehog, and every attempt to "fix" the past—from saving Rasputin to meddling in Soviet politics—transforms Sterling's future into a nuclear-ravaged hellscape.
In 2076 Atlanta, the rain never stops and magic bleeds from reality's wounds. Sterling discovers his accidental chaos has been weaponized by a shadowy figure from his past. With houses walking on chicken legs and flying crocodiles, Sterling must navigate a timeline where his every "heroic" impulse is a fuse for global destruction.
When a final ritual threatens to unravel history, Sterling faces an impossible choice. He can risk one more gesture that might doom everyone, or learn the hardest lesson of all: redemption isn't about fixing every mistake—it's about learning when to stop making new ones.
TOMORROW IS CANCELED is the absurd second book in The Pushkin Paradox series.
A Note for the Easily Startled: This chronicle contains apocalyptic foul language, darkly comedic violence, and reimagined Soviet history—because if you're going to break the timeline, you might as well do it in a ushanka.