The Remedy
by:
Suzanne Young (author)
17-year-old Quinn McKee has the unusual job of helping grieving families with their loss by playing the role of a recently deceased loved one, working alongside grief counselors. The line between work and life begins to blur, though, when Quinn begins acting the part of the girlfriend whom fellow...
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17-year-old Quinn McKee has the unusual job of helping grieving families with their loss by playing the role of a recently deceased loved one, working alongside grief counselors. The line between work and life begins to blur, though, when Quinn begins acting the part of the girlfriend whom fellow teenager Isaac has just lost.
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Format: kindle
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Wow.Yeah, that word wow came out of my mouth a couple times at the very end of the book. Once when I figured out the Virginia Pritchard thing and once because of Deacon, but I reiterate, it was the last few pages of the book.So after reading The Program and The Treatment, this was a backtrack in the...
Quinlan McKee is a closer. Since the age of seven, Quinn has held the responsibility of providing closure to grieving families with a special skill -- she can "become" anyone. - from the book jacket I loved The Program and The Treatment. Suzanne Young writes books that you can't put down and adds...
I am a big fan of The Program duology so I was super excited when I found out that there was a prequel. Seventeen year old Quinlan Mckee has a unique job of being a closer. She is hired by families to "become" a loved one they have lost and help them find closure. When she is sent on a two week...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & MoreReviewThe Remedy is the prequel to The Program. We get a little backstory on how things were before The Program became the way of life.Quinn is a closer. She impersonates the loved ones that families have lost. With her current case she fi...
LOVE, LOVE LOVE Suzanne Young. If you haven't read The Treatment series you really need to. So good, so heartbreaking, and a series that's impossible to put down. I read this in one sitting in a matter of four hours today. From start to finish my heart was racing and I loved every minutes especially...