Kylie Lee Baker
Feiwel & Friends
18 November 2025
304
eBook - PDF
YA Fantasy
ARC via NetGalley
Descended from a Japanese dragon god, Yang Mina was born with the power to travel through time, and has spent her life training to take her place in the Descendants, a secret organization whose purpose is to protect the timeline. Then Mina’s world is uprooted when she moves to Seoul and finds a note from her sister–a sister who no one remembers, as if she had been erased. The only people who could have made her sister vanish so completely are part of the very agency that she’s been working so hard to join. So now Mina has a new mission, infiltrate the agency as quickly as possible to find her lost sister.
And, as if things weren’t complicated enough, a strikingly handsome rogue agent has determined that Mina is the only person who can help him put an end to the Descendants' corruption. Placed in an impossible situation, Mina must decide how much she’s willing to risk to find the truth.
I'll Find You Where the Timeline Ends was a mostly enjoyable YA fantasy standalone. I appreciated the premise and especially enjoyed the setting. I wasn't able to visit Seoul this year, but mentions of places I know in the city and common food and drink there gave me a pleasant feeling of nostalgia and a longing to be there again. Mina was a character I was happy to get behind and I felt she did grow and change over the course of the story. The other characters too were generally well rounded. This is a time travel tale, and it is always hard to craft one without any questions arising. I did have a few here, where things seemed a little convenient a couple of times, especially nearer the end, but they were not such huge holes that it spoilt my enjoyment of the story and I was able to let them go fairly easily and just accept things. I am therefore giving this book 4 stars. It was a fun time travel tale with a side of romance and on the lighter side compared to some of the authors other, darker works.
I received this book as a free eBook ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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