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“I love you, and I have loved you, and I will love you.”
4 ⭐️ stars.
“I love you, and I have loved you, and I will love you.”
Our Infinite Fates is a truly heartbreaking, but beautiful story of a love between two individuals that transcends time.
I was so excited to get a review copy of Our Infinite Fates. This book has been on my radar since November, and I couldn’t wait to read it. The story feels original and nothing like I had read before, so it was quite refreshing and I flew through it.
I liked the flashbacks in the book to past lives and I thought it was beautifully portrayed how Evelyn and Arden are really two individuals and therefore it doesn’t matter what their body looks like as they reincarnate. I felt myself immerged into the story and also the question that Evelyn struggles with as to why Arden has to murder her before her eighteenth birthday, which also turned the book into a mystery.
I do have to say, without giving away any spoilers, that the ending surprised me a bit, and wasn’t what I expected. It also felt like the story went in a completely different direction and the ending felt a tiny bit rushed, as I would have liked to learn more about other characters in the book, but at the same time the ending on the last few pages felt like a perfect one.
“As I gazed upon the first bramble, I thought of how the world reinvents itself. An eternal seed from which life will always bloom.”
Thank you Penguin Books & Lees van Bol for this review copy!
“I love you, and I have loved you, and I will love you.”
Our Infinite Fates is a truly heartbreaking, but beautiful story of a love between two individuals that transcends time.
I was so excited to get a review copy of Our Infinite Fates. This book has been on my radar since November, and I couldn’t wait to read it. The story feels original and nothing like I had read before, so it was quite refreshing and I flew through it.
I liked the flashbacks in the book to past lives and I thought it was beautifully portrayed how Evelyn and Arden are really two individuals and therefore it doesn’t matter what their body looks like as they reincarnate. I felt myself immerged into the story and also the question that Evelyn struggles with as to why Arden has to murder her before her eighteenth birthday, which also turned the book into a mystery.
I do have to say, without giving away any spoilers, that the ending surprised me a bit, and wasn’t what I expected. It also felt like the story went in a completely different direction and the ending felt a tiny bit rushed, as I would have liked to learn more about other characters in the book, but at the same time the ending on the last few pages felt like a perfect one.
“As I gazed upon the first bramble, I thought of how the world reinvents itself. An eternal seed from which life will always bloom.”
Thank you Penguin Books & Lees van Bol for this review copy!
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