![]() ![]() While I anticipated what would happen in the end, I was still very much interested in the story and I found the concept to be refreshing and new – something that’s not that easy in the world of YA books. I was definitely interested in the synopsis when I read it, but I was surprised at how much I really enjoyed this. It’s definitely an instant connection on both sides and Quinn is now set on finding a way to break the curse. Except it’s way worse than she can imagine – he doesn’t just break up with her, he dies. However, she can’t help being intrigued by him and when he opens up a conversation and accidentally touches him, she sees their end. ![]() From experience, she knows it always ends. When Quinn meets Griffin at an art gallery, she’s immediately enamored but also closed off knowing that nothing could ever come of it. Which as you can imagine, doesn’t make a good basis for relationships or friendships. Whenever Quinn touches someone for the first time, she sees how that relationship will end. To Whatever End by Lindsey Frydman is a YA book following Quinn. Connect with Lindsey on her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Goodreads. ![]()
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