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A review by babsreads18
Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
dark
emotional
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Thank you to Macmillan Audio for the ALC!
Evelyn and Arden keep coming back to each other in different lives, different bodies, and different times, but never live past the age of eighteen. In every single lifetime, Arden finds and kills Evelyn before they turn eighteen, and they die together before being reincarnated. While Evelyn feels an inexplicable pull to Arden in every life, she has no idea why.
This book is absolutely stunning. The writing is gorgeous and the while it is a little bit slow, the pace adds to the sense of longing between the characters. Evelyn and Arden are truly soul mates in every sense and I fell in love with their story. I adored the way they echoed "I love you, and I have loved you, and I will love you" throughout their journey. My heart ached for them, and when I found out why they kept dying at the age of eighteen, I literally gasped. This is one of those books that will stick in my memories for a long time.
I listened to the audio which was beautifully done. Sofia Oxenham was an incredible narrator who brought depth to the story.
Evelyn and Arden keep coming back to each other in different lives, different bodies, and different times, but never live past the age of eighteen. In every single lifetime, Arden finds and kills Evelyn before they turn eighteen, and they die together before being reincarnated. While Evelyn feels an inexplicable pull to Arden in every life, she has no idea why.
This book is absolutely stunning. The writing is gorgeous and the while it is a little bit slow, the pace adds to the sense of longing between the characters. Evelyn and Arden are truly soul mates in every sense and I fell in love with their story. I adored the way they echoed "I love you, and I have loved you, and I will love you" throughout their journey. My heart ached for them, and when I found out why they kept dying at the age of eighteen, I literally gasped. This is one of those books that will stick in my memories for a long time.
I listened to the audio which was beautifully done. Sofia Oxenham was an incredible narrator who brought depth to the story.