
Member Reviews

Soulmates fated to kill each other in every life before their eighteenth birthday, but only one of them can remember why. I could not put this book down.
Really enjoyed the flashbacks to the different lifetimes and how the poetry was woven throughout. I also liked how they came back in different forms each life because they loved the person inside.
Evelyn’s quest to live long enough to donate her bone marrow to her sister made her a more relatable character when sometimes her instincts and optimism were so flawed that the only conclusion is that despite the centuries, she never developed a frontal lobe.
The ending was a bit predictable and the pace dragged a bit but the writing was beautiful enough to keep me reading.
It’s definitely a book that will stay with you.

Thank you to Netgalley, Macmillan Audio and Laura Steven for the ARC Audio of Oir Infinite Fates.
This book definitely gives The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue vibes. Evelyn is doomed to repeat life up until just before her 18th birthday where her and her star-crossed lover are bound to kill one another.
I found this book quite enjoyable. I wanted to keep listening to get to the bottom of why they couldn't turn 18. And when I found out, I was a little crushed. The ending to this book breaks my heart a little, but I think its supposed to be a hopeful ending.
Overall, great book. I loved the concept behind it. It would be an interesting book to be a tv series showing the different lives Evelyn and Arden have lived.

I could not stop listening to Our Infinite Fates. The patrons - teens and adults - at my library will LOVE this book. I can't imagine the research that went into each life. The writing was beautiful, and the romance kept me in tears. I can't wait for it to be out on the shelves.