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Infinite Devotion (2012)

by L.E. Waters(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0983911126 (ISBN13: 9780983911128)
languge
English
publisher
Rock Castle Publishing
series
Infinite Series
review 1: This book takes up where Infinite Sacrifices left off. It is about the reincarnations of one soul and the lessons learned. I did not find this book as interesting or compelling as the first. This one also left off abruptly without coming to an end. The one thing I do not like about ebooks is these novellas that do not end. The author puts out a segment of a manuscript while he is still writing the rest of it. This is a series that I think should have waited until he was completely finished before publishing anything!
review 2: I reviewed the firstbook in this series a while back and all of the good things I said back then still apply to this second installment: the accuracy and detail, the independent stories that still connect together through their characters
... more...There was the same storytelling quality, and I think this time around I’ve managed to pinpoint why I felt it: each story arc spans very nearly the whole life of the main character, and while obviously we don’t go day by day and only the important events are portrayed, it’s true that the “compression” of events doesn’t allow us to connect with the immediacy of the dangers the characters are facing. Perhaps focusing on one event from each life would make it swifter and more urgent... but we'd miss on the historical exploration. I guess it's a matter of finding a balance there.There was another small problem that I didn’t foresee when I read book one. You know, the book has this charts after each story where you can see a correlation of who’s who, along with a small distinctive trait to serve in keeping everyone straight in their corresponding reincarnation. At first, I thought “why would I want this chart? I’m reading the book and to see everything summed up like this makes it even more confusing!” But then I let a few months go by before picking up book two... And I realized that I was pretty much lost without the tables. There’s a big cast, and each time around you’ll meet them not just under different faces, but in different times, countries, sometimes even genders. Once you get the hang of it, it’s really easy to keep them sorted out and I truly enjoyed playing this game where I tried to figure out who was who as they made their appearance, but I warn you that you might want to check out the charts at the end of book one before starting with book two.That said, let’s move on to another topic: we’re not exactly rushing towards modernism here, but we’re drawing closer and closer to our time and place and I loved to visit the time period covered in Infinite Devotion. Just as it happened before, in Infinite Sacrifice, you’ll notice that each character is perfectly compliant with their background and history, and that was really refreshing in a moment in time when everyone seems bent on rewriting the freedom and value of women, on idealizing gallant soldiers and knights, on writing people from back then as if they lived today. I think this is an aspect I can safely trust L.E. Waters with.All in all, if you like historical, you really should check out this series. I’m curious to know what will be next! less
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Hbonfield
A great read!! This book should definitely be put on your "to read" list!!
Riley45
This book is as good as the first book. I'm anxious yo read the next book.
mdecarteret
awesome book continuing the past life story
Den
can't wait for the next book
tadyatlik
I'm enjoying this series.
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