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Infinity Chronicles Book Three: A Paranormal Reverse Haram
Infinity Chronicles Book Three: A Paranormal Reverse Haram
Infinity Chronicles Book Three: A Paranormal Reverse Haram
Audiobook8 hours

Infinity Chronicles Book Three: A Paranormal Reverse Haram

Written by Albany Walker

Narrated by Heather Costa

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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I've never been the normal girl. No matter how much I wanted to pretend I was.

I know why my mom moved us around every three months and acted like we were on the most-wanted list. We've been running from the man that should have protected us, a man that decided he wanted my mother to himself and all the power that came with her. A man that is probably my father.

Keeping me a secret from the Infinity community can't last much longer. I've already bonded with half of my Infinity. Our lives are changing, my powers are growing as is my acceptance of who I really am.

Though nothing is ever simple. One of our group is reluctant to take his place beside me. I don't know why he's pushing me away, but I won't be kept in the dark anymore. Not form my Infinity, not from anyone.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 29, 2019
ISBN9781541432574
Infinity Chronicles Book Three: A Paranormal Reverse Haram

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I feel so bad for her, it would be great if she could catch a break. It's getting so good!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I can't finish this. I was hanging on because it's a reverse harem, and the infinity storyline was promising at best.
    However, the MFC is whiny, with no character development, and nothing is more off-putting than a para refusing to understand every aspect of their power.
    The MFC is reluctant to bond with her group.
    Not to mention the zero smut in this book, I understand slow burn, but it's not even warming, to be honest.
    The narrator sounds like she has a cold. I just can't anymore.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Again I’m just glad I didn’t pay for this. The continuation goes on with the wordy drawn out angst. Never really getting to the point just a ton of filler. Finally some steam, but it’s lackluster at best.