28 reviews for:

Endless

Rosie Flint, Rosie Flint

3.77 AVERAGE


I couldn’t put this book down once I started, it was really good!

We have Madeline, FMC, who has been trapped away in a medical facility for over a decade, having to continuously go into “Tanks” for testing.

The story picks up when she is about to head into one of these tanks, and instead of things going how they normally go, she gets broken out of the facility. Her rescuers are Dane, Tucker, Silas and Rayner - and despite breaking her out, they aren’t her hero. They need her for their own purposes, but will allow her to earn her freedom if she does what they want.

A lot of this book was build up for the job they were about to do. Madeline gets accustomed to living outside of the facility, being around the men. She lets her instincts guide her and doesn’t hesitate to get what she wants

This was a blind grab for me based on it being an author debut, which I'm ALL about. It's pretty straightforward as far as the plot and the characters were a great mix of personalities. I liked that there wasn't an insumountable amout of angst and mystery, sometimes ya girl just wants a banger of a story. This was that, I loved it.

I liked the immediate sense of unity they all had, even if some were stubborn about it at times. It was easy to breathe through this story and it had some great humor to it. I think it was a great pace and even though I could have handled it being longer, because I'm greedy, it had a fantastic ending. For a debut this book really was phenomenal, I'm shook.

I've GOT to grab this in hardcopy, it might even come in time for my birth-iversary on the 28th!

Had an interesting start, middle was muddled then high anxiety ending. Think of Jessica Alba in the 90's Dark Angel if she got out of the program.

ridwa's review

3.75
adventurous dark emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

I am completely enthralled. I had the pleasure of listening to an early copy of the audio book and the narrators absolutely outdid themselves.

The story itself went above and beyond my expectations according to the blurb and the narrators did an amazing job of capturing the essence of each person.

Madeline is a complete bad mammajamma. I loved that she never lost her fire and was able to embrace each man as they were. I almost wished that I could have gotten more from each of them. I have so many questions! Each of the guys unique in their own way, and I loved that Tuck and Ray had their own dynamic as well. I don’t think I’ll ever forgive Rosie for the things that happened to Tuck because he was the sweetest and didn’t deserve it. However I do understand how it was necessary for Mads and the other guys to have a moment.

3.75 ⭐️I really enjoyed this book, I loved the storyline of what happened the the FMC Madeline and the rescue by the 4 MMC’s, Ray, Silas, Dane & Tucker. My favourite relationship was Madeline & Silas! I would have liked to have known more about the mission the guys were on or what they did with the hard drive after they got it. The book also kinda dipped midway for me! However I really enjoyed all the character interactions I just wanted more of everything!

“Endless,” by Rosie Flint

Madeline can’t die, which is the reason she is confined in a secret facility being used as a lab rat by Omni Biomedical. All until four men rescue her so they can use her powers to get an item for them in order to take down Omni Biomedical.

I loved this book. I loved the corrupt government/ company vibes with evil doctors and the rebels being the “good guys”. I loved the reverse harem aspect so much. I loved all the characters in the book; Mads and all four of the men. I wasn’t bored for a second even though there were only a few changes in scenery in the entire book, which surprised me, but it shows how good the characters are in the book. 5 out of 5 stars. Can’t wait to read more of Rosie Flint’s books.

-Kidnapped
-Reverse Harem/ Why Choose
-Action/Thriller
-FMC can’t die

Thank you for the ARC, Booksirens.

Wow! What an incredible why choose romance!
The plot was engaging. A truly interesting story from start to finish. The FMC has a unique ability and the MMCs are using her to gain revenge. This book was not a slow or fast burn; the pace was just right.
The spice was SPICING. Mads (FMC) has four unique, yet, delicious MMCs to choose from.
The narrators of this audiobook did an amazing job.
emotional tense medium-paced

Even though why choose thrillers aren’t usually my go-to genre, I recently dove into this one after receiving an ALC, and I was genuinely surprised by how much I enjoyed it! Iggy Toma has a remarkable talent for showcasing the distinct personalities of the multiple male characters, which kept me thoroughly engaged throughout the story.  I also loved Tia Rider as the narrator—she brought a fresh voice that added a great dimension to the experience. However, I did find one aspect a bit puzzling: Madeline seemed unusually knowledgeable about the outside world, especially given her years of isolation. It left me wondering about the details of her upbringing and how she could be so familiar with things she never encountered.  Despite this plot hole, I ended up liking the book far more than I anticipated, and it was a thrilling ride that challenged my expectations!