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Infinity
by Jus Accardo
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Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Genre: Young Adult, Sci Fi, Romance
Publication Date: November 1st 2016
Series: The Infinity Division, #1
Standalone: Yes
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Other Books by Jus Accardo |
Denazen #1
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Denazen #1.5
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Denazen #2
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Denazen #2.5
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Denazen #3
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The Eternal Balance #1
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The Eternal Balance #2
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The Eternal Balance #3
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Description from Publisher: |
There are three things Kori knows for sure about her life:
One: Her army general dad is insanely overprotective.
Two: The guy he sent to watch her, Cade, is way too good-looking.
Three: Everything she knew was a lie.
Now there are three things Kori never knew about her life:
One: There’s a device that allows her to jump dimensions.
Two: Cade’s got a lethal secret.
Three: Someone wants her dead.
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My Rating:
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My Musings: |
I got sucked into Kori's story from page 1 and the suspense and the lore brought me deeper and deeper. This was a total page-turner and I am eagerly awaiting the continuation!
Yup, this ends on a cliffhanger. Which makes me want to throw something except that it means the story gets to be really fleshed out and that there will hopefully be more Cade, Kori and Noah! :)
Kori is a teenage girl who is a loner and artistic rebel (when we meet her, she is creating a large 'street art' mural), with a mother who died of cancer and a military father who isn't around much. She was strong and tough, and I really enjoyed basically everything about her. She meets two guys who she believes to be soldiers, Cade and Noah. Cade is a lot like Kori, though less rebellious, so I also adored him! Noah is, as Kori describes at one point, an "obnoxious smart-ass" who is pretty much constantly munching on something, haha.
I really, really loved these characters and the complexities of their relationships. The romance in this is sweet and sexy and I loved the chemistry between Kori and Cade. The way love was described as having someone challenge you and help make you better was fanastic. As was the banter between Kori and Noah, and the development of their friendship.
This is science fiction and I really enjoyed that aspect and thought that it was all pretty believable (in that Sci-Fi way). I actually went into this without remembering much about the plot, which did make for some fun surprises, but it was relatively predictable once it all got going. I didn't find the predictability to be at all a bad thing though and it didn't take away from the story as a whole.
This story reminded me of the show Fringe (which I LOVED) and I would highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys Young Adult Sci-Fi!
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My Source: I received a digital ARC from the publisher to voluntarily review. This in no way influenced my review. My opinion is unbiased and my 100% own. |
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