In "If There's No Tomorrow," Jennifer L. Armentrout explores the theme of respect and its complexities. The idea that respect does not necessarily equate to making the right choices is central to the narrative. Characters grapple with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their actions, highlighting the struggle between societal expectations and personal integrity.
The book delves into the characters' emotional journeys, offering insights into their motivations and the weight of their decisions. The author emphasizes that respecting oneself and others often requires difficult choices that may not align with conventional notions of right and wrong, prompting readers to reflect on the deeper meaning of respect.