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Fighting for Infinity by Karen Amanda Hooper

aireed's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

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2.0

2.7

bucketheadmary's review against another edition

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3.0

I am still left with some questions (like how did the Kindrily get its money? Did they use their abilities unethically or did they just make really sound investments back in the 1700s) but the most important ones were answered reasonably enough. And there was a lot more story this time and a lot less oh-he's-so-hot-I-need-to-rub-my-face-on-him going on. (Although there was quite a bit of that, too; I guess it's just not at the top of my list of priorities.)

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3.0

A pretty solid finale to a decent series. I did not love this as much as I did the first; however, that doesn't necessarily mean Fighting for Infinity is "bad." My taste in books has changed considerably from last year, so I'm not very surprised this installment didn't blow my socks off like the previous two. That said, the author answered all the lingering questions I had and created a satisfying ending to this trilogy. While I felt a bit disconnected throughout the novel, that's probably more the fault of my book slump than anything. You should definitely give the Kindrily series a try if you have some time to kill.

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4.0

Every time a new book in this series is released it gets better and better - such a rare trait in fantasy these days.
TBH I wasn't overly enamoured with this story in the first book, even well into the second I had my doubts, and don't get me wrong, now that I've come to the end, there are still flaws and things that irked me with this series BUT I'm entirely glad I read it and VERY hopeful that the "kindrily" story will continue in the future with Rina & Dakota...

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5.0

*I received a copy of this from the author in exchange for an honest review.
*Full review can be found at Part of that World.


This was a long journey, but a very satisfying one. This was the final installment in The Kindrily series by Karen Amanda Hooper, and it was fantastic. I love these characters, and that ending was so sweet.


Actual rating: 4.5 stars!

There is always a healthy dose of fear involving the final book in a beloved series. Will you be disappointed? Will the author totally screw up the characters and how much they mean to you? There is always a little wariness when I start a final book. I've been burned before, and I hate it when that happens. It's why I put off finishing series.

Fighting for Infinity did not give me reason to doubt final books! I loved the journey that these characters go through, and I loved where the author took the story.

There were two MCs in this story, and they were Nathan and Maryah. I was kind of hoping for a third, but it wasn't needed. I've loved Nathan's and Maryah's journey from the beginning. They've been through a lot, and they both are still trying to find their footing around each other. I loved how their relationship developed, how they dealt with the heartbreak and anguish together, how much stronger they are because of it all. These two are soulmates, and it's definitely apparent. They're both very passionate souls who just want to love and protect their own. And with the revelations in this story, they needed each other more than ever. I loved how it never tore apart their relationship, and I loved how much stronger their love is because of it.

But I was a little disappointed with the secondary characterizations. There are 16 Kindrily members, aside from Nathan and Maryah. They are important to the story-line and to the relationship between the MCs. And the only reason this is getting 4.5 stars from me is because I felt that they were underdeveloped. They were too overshadowed in this book. Aside from their abilities, them helping Nathan and Maryah, and trying to defeat Dedrick, they aren't very focused on. And that's okay, because this series was more about Nathan and Maryah. But I was missing those interactions between all of the characters, and I just wanted more of them.

The plot was very slow-paced, but I was never bored. I enjoyed where the author took the story-line, and I was constantly aware of what was happening because I was always trying to guess the mysteries. In the first two books, there are many secrets and parts of their pasts that we know nothing about. Luckily, the author answered all of my questions and brought her characters to where they needed to go. There were also secrets that hinted at other story-lines that I'm hoping the author will explore in other books. And I wouldn't say no to more of the Kindrily members. :)

Fighting for Infinity was a fantastic final installment in the beloved Kindrily series. I remember that I really didn't like Maryah in the first couple books, but by the end of this, she was one of my favorite characters. Still sometimes naive, but her character development was beautiful. I loved her and Nathan's passionate love story, and I loved the other members of the Kindrily. I'm going to miss these characters.
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