Close Menu
www.crackingthecover.com
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Picture
      • Ages 0-3
      • Ages 2 and up
      • Ages 3 and up
      • Ages 4 and up
      • Ages 5 and up
      • Ages 6 and up
      • Ages 8 and up
      • Author Interviews
      • Bedtime Stories
      • Gift Guide
    • Middle Grade
      • Author Interviews
      • Ages 6 and up
      • Ages 7 and up
      • Ages 8-12
      • Ages 9-12
      • Ages 10 and up
      • Gift Guide
    • YA
      • Author Interviews
      • Reviews
      • Adult Crossover
      • Gift Guide
    • Seasonal
      • Back to School
      • Christmas
      • Earth Day
      • Easter
      • Fall
      • Father’s Day
      • Mother’s Day
      • Gift Guide
      • Halloween
      • Spring
      • Valentine’s Day
      • Winter
    • Diversity
      • AANHPI Heritage
      • Autism Month
      • Black Experience
      • Chinese New Year
      • Hispanic Heritage
      • Pride Month
      • Women’s History
    • Crossover
    • About
      • Review/interview policy
      • About our reviewers
    www.crackingthecover.com

    I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends is time-traveling K-drama

    0
    By Jessica on December 19, 2025 AANHPI Heritage, Celebrating Diversity, young adult

    I’LL FIND YOU WHERE THE TIMELINE ENDS, by Kylie Lee Baker, Feiwel & Friends, Nov. 18, 2025, Hardcover, $19.99 (young adult)

    A teen descendant of a Japanese dragon god must find out the truth of what happened to her missing in I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends, by Kylie Lee Baker.

    “Here’s one thing I know for certain: I’ll never see you again. And if I never see you again, then in fifty years, the world will end.” -Yejun

    Yang Mina, descended from a Japanese dragon god, 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. But since moving to Seoul, everything is falling apart. Mina has discovered that the Descendants are corrupt, that her sister has been erased from existence, and that she can’t pass Calculus, which puts her mission to kiss the cutest boy in her year at risk.

    With her very existence on the line, Mina decides to tread a dangerous path: team up with a handsome rogue agent named Yejun, who has a plan to free the Descendants from the corrupt influence, and (hopefully) restore Mina’s sister. Between class and their time travel dates, Mina can’t stop herself from falling for the mysterious Yejun. Yet, as Mina grows closer to Yejun, she also grows closer to discovering the truth, which may be the very thing that breaks her…  Synopsis provided by Feiwel & Friends

    I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends is a time-traveling YA fantasy with romance and a mystery driving the story forward.

    There are a lot of moving pieces in I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends. Dragons, time-travel, changing time, butterfly effect, etc. And, at times, it can be a challenge to keep everything straight. But that’s not enough to keep me from recommending it.

    Mina is a compelling, although not super warm, character that grows throughout the novel. And Yejun balances her out with his playfulness. Initially there’s enough of a connection between the two to hook you, and make you want to learn more about them.

    For me, the best part of I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends, is the setting. Author Kylie Lee Baker transports readers to Korea, immersing them in the culture, big and little landmarks, and food. This provides a strong grounding point from which the time traveling takes place.

    I’ll Find You Where the Timeline Ends is a quick-moving read that’s a good option heading into the upcoming holiday break.

     

    Copyright © 2025 Cracking the Cover. Unless otherwise noted, all books — digital and physical — have been provided by publishers in exchange for honest and unbiased reviews. All thoughts and opinions are those of the reviewer.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Jessica
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    Jessica Harrison is the reviewer behind Cracking the Cover. She loves books and worked as the in-house book critic at a daily newspaper, writing reviews and interviewing authors for two years. When the company cut back, she lost her position covering books, but that doesn't mean she stopped reading. If anything, the whole experience made her more passionate about reading and giving people the tools to make informed decisions in their own book choices. She has been featured on NetGalley's Blogger Spotlight and is on Kindleprenuer's Ultimate List of the Best Book Review Blogs. Contact her at jessica(at)crackingthecover(dot)com and follow Cracking the Cover on Bluesky, Instagram,  Facebook and Twitter (X) @crackingthecovr. You can also read scaled down reviews on Jessica's Goodreads review page. Jessica is also a reviewer on Amazon.

    Related Posts

    Enola Holmes and the Clanging Coffin is delightful mystery

    Through the Telescope is stunning ode to astronaut Mae Jemison

    Rise, Girl, Rise encourages girls to create change

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    • bluesky
    • twitter
    • instagram
    • facebook
    • goodreads
    • amazon
    • bloglovin
    • mail
    Subscribe by email
    Follow
    Recent Posts
    February 10, 2026

    Gabbie Benda’s Serendipity is relatable MG graphic novel

    February 10, 2026

    Enola Holmes and the Clanging Coffin is delightful mystery

    February 9, 2026

    Through the Telescope is stunning ode to astronaut Mae Jemison

    February 8, 2026

    Rise, Girl, Rise encourages girls to create change

    February 7, 2026

    Searching for Mr. Johnson’s Song is thoughtful look at dementia

    Archives
    Categories
    On Writing

    “The dance with words and the way the hair on the back of my neck raises when it works right is what I live for.”

    —Gary Paulsen

    “I write because I exist. Because I read. Because I breathe.”

    —Lindsay Eager

    “Books are kind of like the sense of smell: inhale one page and memories come rushing back.”

    —Keir Graff

    Cracking the Cover is a website dedicated to picture, middle-grade and young adult books. It features reviews, author interviews and other book news. PLEASE NOTE: We are not currently accepting self published books for review.

    Copyright © 2010-2022 Cracking the Cover. Unless otherwise noted, all books — digital and physical — have been provided by publishers in exchange for honest and unbiased reviews. All thoughts and opinions are those of the reviewer.

    Reviews Published Professional Reader 2016 NetGalley Challenge 100 Book Reviews

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.