Blurb
Seventeen-year-old Quinn Hughes needs to be in top shape if she wants to medal at the swimming World Championships in ten months. This means no easy distractions, no matter how pretty they are.
She’s still piecing her confidence back together after not qualifying for the Olympics, her relationship with her twin brother is getting worse the more he hangs out with the popular kids, and then Kennedy Reed suddenly squeezes herself back into Quinn’s life. The girl who was her best friend. The girl who gave Quinn her first kiss. The girl who hasn’t spoken to her since.
Soon, Quinn finds herself juggling her new girlfriend, training for the biggest competition of her life, and discovering she’s not the only Hughes twin with a crush on Kennedy Reed. All these distractions are getting to her, and if she wants that medal she needs to find a way to stop drowning on dry land.
She’s still piecing her confidence back together after not qualifying for the Olympics, her relationship with her twin brother is getting worse the more he hangs out with the popular kids, and then Kennedy Reed suddenly squeezes herself back into Quinn’s life. The girl who was her best friend. The girl who gave Quinn her first kiss. The girl who hasn’t spoken to her since.
Soon, Quinn finds herself juggling her new girlfriend, training for the biggest competition of her life, and discovering she’s not the only Hughes twin with a crush on Kennedy Reed. All these distractions are getting to her, and if she wants that medal she needs to find a way to stop drowning on dry land.
Review
My Rating - 5 Stars!
All the Worlds Between Us is absolutely riveting young adult romance.
Quinn's a swimmer with Olympic aspirations, but she suffers this isn't an easy thing, as instead it just complicated her life. Her closeted ex best friend, Kennedy, is also causing her grief.
It's a story of fear, denial, and confusion. A tale of hurt and anger.
My heart was breaking for Quinn.
This's a story of going from shame to acceptance and pride of who one is.
It has all the typical drama and typical characters you'd find in high school. It's a tough, yet wonderful journey and transformation. The writing is divine, full of descriptions without ever coming across as too wordy.
It's a complicated tale involving so much pain, fear,betrayal and humiliation.
All The Worlds Between Us is a terrific tale of taking what you want. I'm thrilled to have found this book.
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