A review by morganthebee
Fighting for Infinity by Alyson Root

5.0

Fighting for Infinity, the satisfying conclusion to the Loch & Key trilogy, is more action packed, higher stakes, and a bit darker than the two previous books, but don’t worry: it still brings all of the love and heat that’s so central to the series. Unlike the first book which gave us Amelia’s perspective, or the second which gave us Erin’s, the final installment gives us an alternating perspective from both women, as the story sends them off on different quests in an attempt to bring peace to both vampires and humans alike. 

You really need to read the whole trilogy in order as none of them are stand-alone, and without all of the background, character development, and worldbuilding, the story just won’t make sense. If you’ve already done this, then you’ll probably agree with me when I say that Root’s take on vampires is different than any I’ve read before, and I find it so enjoyable. Rather than bloodthirsty monsters who feed on humans, her vampires are peaceful, family-oriented, loving individuals with a huge emphasis on community and belonging. That makes the darkness in this final book all the more heartbreaking, but the conclusion so sweet. 

I received a free ARC from the author, but my review is unbiased and left voluntarily.