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New town, new school. Same story. I'm Laura, I've spent most of my life crisscrossing the county yielding to the whims of my transient mother. We've never stayed in one place long enough to call it home, and I don't have any hope of that changing. I follow the rules; no drawing attention to myself, no friends, and especially no boys. But my mom's been keeping secrets, secrets so profound they threaten to turn my world upside down. I've always assumed her paranoia was a symptom of a mental illness, but as her secrets begin to unravel, I realize nothing is what it seems. As my life careens out of control a group of guys from school promise to give me answers about who I really am. I'm afraid of what I might learn, but more afraid of what I could be giving up if I don't listen. Reverse Harem MMFM
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4 primary booksInfinity Chronicles is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Albany Walker.
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All I'm going to say about this book is “literally nothing happened yet I ate it all the way up it's a crime”
3.5 stars for the series overall.
The first book is full of misunderstandings and miscommunication. The second book moves more, but I thought it was weird we didn't get answers to the questions the FMC even asked the guys such as “wtf is our purpose???” The third book was slower and made me frustrated with how little time Milo and Ollie received -_-“ seriously, I know the brothers have the more interesting powers, but Ollie is hella cute, yet is ignored unless it is for comedic relief and Milo is a wet rag we learn nothing about. The fourth book finally brought some plot in, but also felt all over the place.
I want answers to... so many things tbh – such as is having 5 people in an infinity special?? What exactly is Laura's power?? Why did Dante want to win the scholarship so badly?? What do they all plan on doing after high school and how??
Oh, and Infinities tend to only have 1 kid, but end up in a throuple or more... are we not going to talk about population decline?
That all being said, I actually really enjoyed reading the first two books because I was looking for sweet vibes and a slow burn romance. I got that– yay. Even book 3 I think I'll give 3.5 or 4 stars too, I think I was just too frustrated by the end and how it all shook out so book 4 was my least favorite.
So, if you're looking for something easy and sweet (comfort read or something to read when you're sick) I do totally recommend this series. Just, don't go in expecting to be amazed or for amazing plot twists.