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Till the Last Beat of My Heart
Till the Last Beat of My Heart | Louangie Bou-Montes
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The queer young adult story that Ive been desperately craving for years! Faridah bk-ymd, New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades and Where Sleeping Girls Lie In this YA contemporary fantasy, the teen son of the local mortician accidentally reanimates the dead body of the boy he had more than friendly feelings for, but can he keep him alive for good before their time runs out? Perfect for fans of Cemetery Boys and The Taking of Jake Livingston! When you grow up in a funeral home, death is just another part of life. But for sixteen-year-old Jaxon Santiago-Noble, its also part of his familys legacy. Most dead bodies in the town of Jacobs Barrow wind up at Jaxons house; his mom is the local mortician, after all. He doesnt usually pay them much mind, but when Christian Reyes is brought in after a car accident, Jaxons world is turned upside down. There are a lot of things Jaxon wishes he could have said to his once best friend and first crush. When he accidentally resurrects Christian, Jaxon might finally have that chance. But the more he learns about his newfound necromancy, the more he grasps that Christians running on borrowed timeand it's almost out. As he navigates dark, mysterious magics and family secrets, Jaxon realizes that stepping into an inherited power may also mean opening up old family wounds if he wants to keep the boy he may be falling for alive for good.
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PuddleJumper
Till the Last Beat of My Heart | Louangie Bou-Montes
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Mehso-so

This is one of those books where every character messed up and everything could have been sorted by just talking to each other. It was immensely frustrating.

If you have a magical whatever that is passed down, talk to your kids about it before they do something. Then when they do do something talk to them rather than prioritizing everything else before that!

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PuddleJumper This is probably quite a common trope teenage/YA books because the emphasis is on the main character to figure it out. It just didn't make sense in this book.

Despite this, I did enjoy the book. I don't think the romance worked, I didn't believe they were in love, it would have worked fine with them as friends reconnecting.

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