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A review by kerrycat
A Million Worlds with You by Claudia Gray
4.0
(I gave this four stars on Romantic Times Book Reviews:
https://www.rtbookreviews.com/book-review/million-worlds-you )
This thrilling finale is the best of the Firebird trilogy, packed with all the agonizing emotion and intense action necessary to bring this multilayered tale to a satisfying ending. Marguerite’s acceptance of her dark side, as well as her willingness to sacrifice herself to save others, makes her a fully developed character that readers can believe in. Fans of Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon’s Doon series will appreciate the attention Gray gives to the details of interdimensional travel crucial to this complicated story.
Trillions of lives depend on Marguerite’s actions as she chases her evil counterpart, Wicked, through many dimensions to save her other selves from certain death. Her concern for Paul, as he suffers the horrific effects of soul splintering, overshadows her focus. She finds herself wondering if they’ll ever be able to have a real life together, free from their responsibilities to the multiverse. But can she count on Paul to help her stabilize the universes? Will their efforts be enough?
https://www.rtbookreviews.com/book-review/million-worlds-you )
This thrilling finale is the best of the Firebird trilogy, packed with all the agonizing emotion and intense action necessary to bring this multilayered tale to a satisfying ending. Marguerite’s acceptance of her dark side, as well as her willingness to sacrifice herself to save others, makes her a fully developed character that readers can believe in. Fans of Carey Corp and Lorie Langdon’s Doon series will appreciate the attention Gray gives to the details of interdimensional travel crucial to this complicated story.
Trillions of lives depend on Marguerite’s actions as she chases her evil counterpart, Wicked, through many dimensions to save her other selves from certain death. Her concern for Paul, as he suffers the horrific effects of soul splintering, overshadows her focus. She finds herself wondering if they’ll ever be able to have a real life together, free from their responsibilities to the multiverse. But can she count on Paul to help her stabilize the universes? Will their efforts be enough?