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narcobunbun 's review for:
Our Infinite Fates
by Laura Steven
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
sad
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Laura Steven's "Our Infinite Fates" hit me in a way I wasn't expecting - it's a story about love that actually feels real, despite its supernatural premise. Instead of the usual dramatic romance, we get something more raw and honest about how it feels to risk your heart again and again, even when you know it's going to hurt.
The story takes its time, and honestly, there were moments when I wished it would pick up the pace. But Steven's beautiful writing kept me turning pages, and there's something haunting about how she explores the idea of souls finding each other across time, asking whether some loves are worth pursuing even when you know they're doomed. If you're into character-driven stories that make you think about fate versus choice, this one will stick with you.
The story takes its time, and honestly, there were moments when I wished it would pick up the pace. But Steven's beautiful writing kept me turning pages, and there's something haunting about how she explores the idea of souls finding each other across time, asking whether some loves are worth pursuing even when you know they're doomed. If you're into character-driven stories that make you think about fate versus choice, this one will stick with you.