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.
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