This is sort of a teen version of Me Before You.
Luc has spent most of his life in and out of hospitals due to a heart conditions. Although he was lucky enough to receive a transplant, the new heart is failing him as well. With another transplant and endless hospitals stays looming in his future, he begins to explore his options, euthanasia being one of them. He sets out to Oregon with his best friend, Evelyn, in hopes of obtaining the medication, that will allow him to die with dignity. When Evelyn learns of his plans, she hopes to change his mind by showing him all the things he should live for.
The simplest sign of affection seemed beyond him, but his kindness when it came to me...maybe it was subtle, but it was perfect.
I knew this was going to be sad from the synopsis, and even though I was prepared, I am still a snotty mess. This was a legit sadness rollercoaster. I started with some sniffling, which lead to my eyes getting shiny. Then, a few tears fell, until, I was finally sobbing. So, bravo to the authors, you made me care. My heart aches for Evelyn and Luc, and therefore, I must commend you on your character development.
I'm with Luc until the end, whatever and wherever that end may be.
As far as the story is concerned, I really enjoyed the road trip portion, and I was totally over the moon when they were in Vegas. I was pleased with the way the authors dealt with Evelyn's feeling of never being a priority at the end. I think it was important to give to the reader.
No, her mother couldn't understand. Our magic is the kind that doesn't go away.
I am more a fan of the light and fluffy and happy books, so this one was tough for me. This is just tragedy served with a side order of tragedy. I am emotionally drained from reading it, but there was a lot of really beautiful moments in this books.
"Favorite part?"
"Mm...The aquarium, my birthday. I think. What about yours?"
"You."
He was my favorite thing ever.
Overall: If you like tragic love stories, this is a book for you.