Infinite
The Year of Souls begins with an earthquake—an alarming rumble from deep within the earth—and it’s only the first of greater dangers to come. The Range caldera is preparing to erupt. Ana knows that as Soul Night approaches, everything near Heart will be at risk.
FLIGHT
Ana’s exile is frightening, but it may also be fortuitous, especially if she can convince her friends to flee Heart and Range with her. They’ll go north, seeking answers and allies to stop Janan’s ascension. And with any luck, the newsouls will be safe from harm’s reach.
CHOICE
The oldsouls might have forgotten the choice they made to give themselves limitless lifetimes, but Ana knows the true cost of reincarnation. What she doesn’t know is whether she’ll have the chance to finish this one sweet life with Sam, especially if she returns to Heart to stop Janan once and for all.
With gorgeous romance and thrilling action, the final book in the Incarnate trilogy offers a brilliant conclusion to the compelling questions of this fascinating world, where one new girl is the key to the lives of millions."
Author: Jodi Meadows
Date of Release: January 28, 2014
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Genre: Fantasy
Sequel(s): none
Book Version: ARC hardcopy
Where did you get the book?: Won it in Jodi Meadows's Reviewer Appreciation Giveaway
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
As I have said in my reviews of Incarnate and Asunder, this trilogy has a very interesting and unique premise. I greatly enjoyed reading it. There were a few boring parts, but was overall pleased with the conclusion to the series. It kept me reading to see what happens, and answered all my questions that I had after reading Asunder. The ending was a bit ambiguous though. I was left with a few additional questions that were not answered. This might be just me though. I'll have to go back and re-read some the last chapter or so. Overall, when this book comes out in January, I believe that fans will be greatly satisfied with Meadows's last book in the Incarnate Series.
I can't wait for this book and I'm so glad that you liked it, although the ending being ambiguous is not a good thing, why can't authors just wrap everything up in the final book? That's been happening quite a bit lately it seems. I really want things wrapped up in a neat little bow. I know that's not reality, but that's why I'm reading fiction! ~Pam
ReplyDeleteYeah, I hate it when endings are confusing. :/ I want things to be ended perfectly as well. Ugh.
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