Official Review: Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)

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Re: Official Review: Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)

Post by Hiruni Bhagya 81 »

Sounds interesting. But I'll keep this book till the next book of this series is released and I get my hands on it since this book ends with a cliffhanger and my curiosity won't stand still if I read it. So thanks for your review.
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"Genesis: The infinity" - fascinating to read for those who love romance. based on the title of the book, I actually assumed and expected it to be in line with "God's creation" of the universe (Genesis - The beginning..)
despite that, I think it is well written because it kept me reading to the end.
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I like that I can still follow the series even though I missed the first book in line. Great review dear
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What an amazing review! I will definitely read this! Thank you!
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I appreciate that the second book in the series expressed sufficient background for the readers to monitor the novel well deprived of reading the first book in the series. Really, the travel to the other planets worlds is very interesting. Excellent detailed review!
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I usually enjoy such fantasy books, especially those that are in series, and the fact that this installment in the series has enough references to events or parts in the first book makes it much easier for anyone to jump right in and enjoy.
I can't wait to complete the whole series and look forward to more books from the author.
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I'm glad you said whether it could be read alone or if the first in the series was required. I was wondering if I needed to get the first book or not after I started reading this one.
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It is a story of a devil and an angel and how they interact with human. Here the author has beautifully explained how devils easily persuade human for the wrong path and how we miss out the good thing. Even In reality we somehow face these situations when we are suffering or going through a rough time in life we easily fall pray to things that are unethical than stick to the right thing. The story is really amazing. Although quite predictable other such similar stories of the this genre, its amusing reading through it.
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I am not to big about romanse as a genre, but taking into consideration how review portrays this book, story does seem to have some measure of appeal. I will have to investigate first book from current series before passing my final judgment.
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This is a reenactment of the Adam and Eve story but with a twist in the characters setting to spice the story up.this will make an interesting read!
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I found your review pretty awesome for not having read the first in the series. I would have never guessed! I love reading books about angels. Then add in the word "banished" with the storyline that Alex (the angle) falls in love with a human and I'm already invested. Looking forward to reading the book!
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This sounds like an exciting book to read, that is chock full of adventure. I don't think it is for me though, because I would prefer not to read books that end on a cliffhanger. I enjoyed your review.
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The idea is an interesting one and I do enjoy the idea of a love that transcends the angel/human divide. It all sounds very romantic! Great review of a genre that I would not ordinarily read, but I might be tempted with this one. Thanks!
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Post by Heidi M Simone »

I hope fallen angel Alex is able to save his human love, Gwen! Using the fruit from the Tree of Life definitely sounds like an interesting take on the story of creation. It's good to know that you don't have read the first book in order to follow this one as the author gives enough background here. Character interactions are very important and I'm glad that it was done well here. Having a book that is professionally edited does make a difference when reading, and it's great to know that this was the case here. Glad the different viewpoints was easy to follow and that you are excited for the next in the series! Thank you for sharing!
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Good review. I read the sample and was instantly intrigued. In your review you stated that you didn't have to read book 1 first, but it helped to understand the depth of book 2. I think I will read book 1 first. Thanks again for the review.
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