To Whatever End Published by Entangled Publishing by Lindsey Frydman
on March 2, 2020
Genres: Fiction, YA, Paranormal
Pages: 320
Source: Netgalley, Publisher
Format: eBook, ARC
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Also by this author: To Whatever End, Project A.I.D.E.N.
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ISBN: 164063519X
What if with every person you met, after just one touch, you have a vision of the last time you’ll see each other? Ever. Normally, these visions are innocent—two friends just drifting apart, a random stranger that brushed past you then never crossed your path again.
But not today.
When I accidentally touch him, within only moments of our first meeting, I’m bombarded by visions of his death.
And from what I can see, I’m the reason he dies.
Now I just need to figure out why, and how to stop this from happening. Because not only am I to blame, but his very last words to me are...I love you.(
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After a few glorious and tingling seconds, I say,
“I wish you’d tell me more about your life in Arizona. I mean, before…everything happened.”
He takes a sip of water before saying, “That’s a bit of a broad topic, buttercup.”
“Oh, no, you can’t call me that.” I laugh and lift both hands in surrender.
He sits a little straighter. “Oh no? Why not?”
“For one, it’s cheesy. For two, it’s–”
“Cliché?”
“Um, maybe…” I shake my head. “It’s just–just don’t, okay? Find a better nickname?”
“Like what?” He raises a brow.
One that doesn’t make my heart stutter. “I don’t know. If you want to give me a nickname, you’d better be more creative than that. You’re better than buttercup.”
“Ouch.” But he grins. “You probably break a lot of hearts, Quinn. Lots of hearts.”
The laughter inside me flutters like a blown-out flame. Because one of my visions did result in me hurting someone. I was never the cheater or liar, but there is a guy out there whose feelings I hurt my freshman year. “I might’ve broken one, but not on purpose.”
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That’s a cute snippet! 🥰
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