By Jus Accardo
Release Date: November 1, 2016
Source: 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.
This book showed up as a surprise in my mailbox from the publisher and I was intrigued from the moment I saw it. I haven't read a book that takes place in alternate dimensions before, so I picked it right up and dug in.
Kori loves her art and has found solace in it ever since her mother died of cancer. One night when she is tagging a wall with her art, three mysterious guys come across her path and change everything Kori has ever known. Learning that her father is part of a secret program working to allow people to jump dimensions, Kori gets a look into the alternate lives she could have lived and her whole existence is threatened when someone from another dimension is out to kill her.
From the moment the book started, I was sucked into this story. I really enjoyed Kori's character and how headstrong she was. When she first meets Cade and Noah, she instantly doesn't trust them and isn't shy in asking for answers. She's so upfront and honest, which makes her the perfect person to be in this kind of story with someone trying to kill her and secrets constantly unraveling about her family and her life. She was so passionate about her family and trying to stop the crazy guy who was out to kill her for just being born as herself. This book could have easily become confusing with the endless alternate dimensions, but I could follow along very easily and became invested in the characters.
What I was most excited for was definitely the romance. I loved how the Kori in the other dimension was in love with Cade, but her dimension didn't even have a Cade in existence. Her chemistry with him was something that neither of them could explain or understand and it was so hard to watch them try to figure out if it was real or only there because of what Cade felt for the Kori in his world. And Kori's relationship with Noah was definitely rocky but I loved how that progressed as well.
Overall I really enjoyed Infinity! There were some moments where I got a little annoyed with Kori and how repetitive it became of her pushing Cade away, but that's just me being picky. If you want a very unique sci-fi read about alternate dimension with a romance you'll become attached to, you should definitely pick up Infinity!
Kori loves her art and has found solace in it ever since her mother died of cancer. One night when she is tagging a wall with her art, three mysterious guys come across her path and change everything Kori has ever known. Learning that her father is part of a secret program working to allow people to jump dimensions, Kori gets a look into the alternate lives she could have lived and her whole existence is threatened when someone from another dimension is out to kill her.
From the moment the book started, I was sucked into this story. I really enjoyed Kori's character and how headstrong she was. When she first meets Cade and Noah, she instantly doesn't trust them and isn't shy in asking for answers. She's so upfront and honest, which makes her the perfect person to be in this kind of story with someone trying to kill her and secrets constantly unraveling about her family and her life. She was so passionate about her family and trying to stop the crazy guy who was out to kill her for just being born as herself. This book could have easily become confusing with the endless alternate dimensions, but I could follow along very easily and became invested in the characters.
What I was most excited for was definitely the romance. I loved how the Kori in the other dimension was in love with Cade, but her dimension didn't even have a Cade in existence. Her chemistry with him was something that neither of them could explain or understand and it was so hard to watch them try to figure out if it was real or only there because of what Cade felt for the Kori in his world. And Kori's relationship with Noah was definitely rocky but I loved how that progressed as well.
Overall I really enjoyed Infinity! There were some moments where I got a little annoyed with Kori and how repetitive it became of her pushing Cade away, but that's just me being picky. If you want a very unique sci-fi read about alternate dimension with a romance you'll become attached to, you should definitely pick up Infinity!
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