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booksthrilljessica 's review for:
Our Infinite Fates
by Laura Steven
This book was beautifully written and evoked a similar concept and vibe as The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue. At the core this is a poignant tale of two souls destined to find each other across countless lifetimes. Each one that ends in tragedy before they can reach adulthood.
This story explores a love that defies time, gender, and circumstance, bound by something deeper and eternal.
Watching their love unfold again and again, only to be met with inevitable heartbreak, was extremely moving. However, I did find the structure that shifted between multiple timelines a bit distracting at times. Personally, I would have preferred a more traditional timeline approach that built steadily toward the revelation of how their tragic cycle began. And I would have loved to have spent more time within fewer timelines allowing for a deeper emotional connection to their journey.
The origin timeline, in particular, felt rushed and underdeveloped, with only a brief four minute glimpse that didn’t quite do justice to its significance. While the story did drag in places and felt repetitive at times, it still stirred strong emotions and offered a powerful love story and their infinite fates.
If you're drawn to stories about soulmates who find each other life after life, this one will pull at your heartstrings.
*Thank you to Laura Steven, St. Martin's Press | Wednesday Books and Netgalley for the digital copy. I am freely leaving my honest review.