Infinite by Jodi Meadows

Infinite (Incarnate Trilogy, #3)

by Jodi Meadows

DESTRUCTION
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.

Reviewed by Chelsea on

4 of 5 stars

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Initial Thoughts

I had fairly high expectations for this book even though I was a little confused throughout the series. All that religious sort of stuff that was going on was a little confusing for me to really grasp. I hoped that this book would be a little easier to follow!

My New BFF

Ana gets a lot better in this book. I even start to look up to her. She’s still pretty stupid at times but she ends up being very smart and brave. All she wants is to stop Janan and save her friends. She could care less about anything else. I was a little disappointed with her and Sam though. I thought they were better than what went on with them. It made some seems a little awkward.

My Crush

Can I pick the sylph? No? Then I pick Cris. I wish he had more of a purpose in the book because his character was so great. I’m very disappointed with that. But I like how we got to learn more about the sylph because of him. That was really cool.

Writing Style

There was a lot of repetitiveness in this book. I think I might have just made that word up but you get my point. I found a lot of parts were boring because there was A LOT of explaining and just straight up dialogue. There just wasn’t enough action for a final book.

Closing Thoughts

The ending was a little too perfect to me. It was an easy flaw to ignore though since you always hope that everyone will live happily ever after. I just expected a little more. It took me around 100 pages to really get into the book. I was a little bored because nobody had any idea what they were doing. Even the author seemed lost. Once the characters kind of figured out a plan it got better.

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