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A review by morganthebee
Waiting for Eternity by Alyson Root
5.0
My goodness but I do love Erin and Amelia. The first book in the Loch & Key series was told from Amelia’s perspective; Waiting for Eternity gives us Erin’s, and she’s just as lovely a spitfire as ever. While Amelia has successfully attained immortality and the pair are hopeful that they’ve solved the puzzle of how Erin can join her when she reaches her 30th birthday, Erin starts to notice some strange changes happening and things get a bit more serious as the story progresses.
Erin starts to feel out of control, and she has to learn to open up and trust those around her—and vice versa. Never fear, though: the Loch family is there as always to lovingly support the couple, and we get more of Barty and Anya as they step up to help. We have a few new characters who make an appearance as well, and Mack is back!
There’s less spice here than Risking Immortality but it feels like enough, and the connection is just as wonderful. While the previous volume focused on the developing relationships, this installment is more focused on the story, and it works. The plot is so interesting, and I can’t wait to see where it goes next!
I received a free ARC from the Sapphic Author Collective, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.
Erin starts to feel out of control, and she has to learn to open up and trust those around her—and vice versa. Never fear, though: the Loch family is there as always to lovingly support the couple, and we get more of Barty and Anya as they step up to help. We have a few new characters who make an appearance as well, and Mack is back!
There’s less spice here than Risking Immortality but it feels like enough, and the connection is just as wonderful. While the previous volume focused on the developing relationships, this installment is more focused on the story, and it works. The plot is so interesting, and I can’t wait to see where it goes next!
I received a free ARC from the Sapphic Author Collective, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.