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

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

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This sounds to be a good fantasy adventurous story. I am curious to know if the fruit from the tree does, in fact, save Gwen. I hope that this is also a good stand-alone book. I have not read the first book in the series so hopefully, this one will not be hard to jump right in to.
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I absolutely love the cover of this book, and I'm intrigued enough to read it (and the first one). I actually have a guest reviewer for my blog who has read both and says they're fantastic books. After reading your review, I have to say I believe the series is a must-read. Thanks!
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I read the review, and the book is interesting enough for me to want to read it. Alex seems to have a task at hand trying to find a cure for his companion, Gwen, along with Jasper. It sounds like something from an old Indiana Jones Sequel, especially the part about finding three keys and unlocking the Tree of Life.
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Official Review: Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)
by Shonella Morgan
This is the first time I am reading such books. In my view I think that the author is phenomenal in the way the story is written given the reader and understanding of both worlds and how the same situations which confronts us as humans is the same that angels face: Lies, greed, lust, deception, seduction, revenge, love and the list goes on. The striking context to me is that women go through so much unfairness at times because of person's egos.

Spoiler: The similarities between GWEN and Eve is that she is powerful, beautiful and do have a great sense of care. Her flaw to me is that the woman is too trusting and emotional as a result it is easy for her to be tricked. Moreover, to get the man to 'fall' just set the woman up as the bait. We have so much of that in our world.

I did not read the first book, but reading this volume (2) did not make me feel as though missed something. The story begins beautifully and took me through each character so that way I was able to get the gist of the story with just these few chapters. The story to me is very intreging! I just cant't wait to read the outcome. Cheers! :)
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The idea of having a group of people journey to find the cure for a poisoned companion sounds very cool. I also like that it's easy to follow. Great review.
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This book seems to be quite entertaining and full of adventure. It goes straight into my To-Read shelf.
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The book cover is really attractive, and the plot sounds adventurous. I think it'll be fun to read how Alex, Gwen and Jasper fare in their plot to gain access to the Tree of Life. It feels like there's an allusion to the real Genesis of the world, and I'd like to see how this author spins her tale. Thanks for sharing.
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This book wouldn't be at the top of my reading list, but I would read it. The story line and the characters are interesting. I would like to see Gwen get better. It is good that book two can be figured out without reading book one.
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I found the story so exciting that I really want to read and review the book. Genesis (The Infinity Series, Vol.2)" by Bellamy Westbay is a great mixture of Sci-fi and fantasy. I loved where the characters travel through multiverse.
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This is the second book in The Infinity series. I am a fan of adult fantasy novels and a fallen angel character, in love with a human, sounds interesting. I am glad to hear that this book can be read and understood without first reading the first book. Congratulations to the author for being chosen as BOTD. Thanks to the reviewer for your excellent review.
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Genesis (The infinity series,Vol.2) by Bellamy Westbay is a well-told romantic fantasy story that is hard to put down once you start reading it. It is hard to believe that it is a continuing story as it can easily be followed.
I love the fact that the story is written in the first person as this makes it sound real and interesting.
Although it is a fantasy romantic story revolving around Alex and Gwen it also has religious connotations.
I would give it 3 out of 4 stars, simply because it is a good story.
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Post by Paul78 »

People can be creative. That the keys to the tree of life have been found with a mortal human having the ability to access it?

In as much as one knows how the tree of life will be accessed to in the Bible, well, this is enough to make one curious and read the book. I am not a fan of paranormal books but my interest is already aroused.

Thanks for your review.
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I felt the author did a great job drawing me into this fast-paced, dangerous life and death struggle to save the life of Gwen, a female human. I am enjoying the idea of reading Book 1 in the series to further explore the power struggles of Alex and his enemies and comrads. The mystical and Biblical aspects of the story are enticing and I am sure to follow this series anticipating the unfurling of this story to save Gwen.
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I like the plot of this book, and what I appreciate more is that there was enough background information for new readers. This seems like a book I would read to the end. I will be adding it to my list of books to read.
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Post by THarveyReadALot »

Good review. I'd like to comment on the book itself, though, if I may. I felt pulled into the story right away but didn't like the false portrayal of angels. Real angels don't act like humans. It did look, however, like Alex really cared for Gwen and somehow felt responsible for her plight.
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