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Until the Ribbon Breaks
5.0 (1 rating)

Until the Ribbon Breaks

Being locked up in a juvenile mental health facility was the last place Harlow thought she'd be spending the summer before her senior year of high school. Battling with massive depressive disorder and a past suicide attempt, one wouldn't think things could get much worse. That is, until Hopewell's newest patient arrives-Sebastian. Popular, arrogant, and the one person Harlow despises the most at school; it couldn't possibly get any worse, could it?


With nowhere to hide, Harlow is forced to come face to face with her deepest insecurities-insecurities that will pave the way for her to forge an unforeseen friendship with Sebastian. Together, they learn to lean on each other in order to find the strength to drop their walls and see each other's truths.


But it's when they leave Hopewell and return home that life becomes even more complicated and lines begin to blur. Stripped of all their safeguards that Hopewell provided and thrusted back into their lives, the two of them must rely on each other as they navigate through their senior year.

Published: June 8, 2023

Pages: 306

ISBN: 9781735756226

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5.0

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Jolene C.

Feb 8, 2026
I sit here trying to write this review through heavily blurred eyes, as it’s impossible to get through this story without crying. My stomach was literally in knots throughout the story fearing what was in the chapters ahead. I loved Harlow and Sebastian so much that I kind of dreaded continuing each chapter for what they may endure in each progressing one. But at the same time looked forward to seeing their fun banter and growing relationship. This was a tough read but one I am glad to have experienced. It’s a solid reminder that things aren’t always what they seam. A reminder to always be kind! We all are fighting battles that are unseen.

This was not the usual story EK Blair usually writes. It’s definitely a heavy read. It portrays many difficult topics such a mental illness, alcohol dependency and suicide.