Saturday 25 November 2017

Review: The Infinity Gene

The Infinity Gene The Infinity Gene by Sue Wyshynski
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

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The Infinity Gene is the sequel to The Butterfly Code from the Girl on Fire series by Sue Wyshynski. It’s a long awaited addition to the series, with the first released in 2015. It only took me a minute to get back into the series, to find myself in the trans-humanistic world again, but once I jumped in I was hooked. Aeris is a compelling character, full of strength, naivety, love, and determination.
During the first book she was thrust into a new world, one that she thought would give her answers about her mother, but instead left her with more questions. In book two we see even more so how she has embraced this new version of the world she has found and how there’s a place for her in it, even if it wasn’t truly meant to be. Hunter is back, of course, and as lovely as ever. We don’t get enough of him, though we do see the lengths he is willing to go for Aeris. We also revisit with several of the other genetically modified humans, as well as meet the others that we have only known of by title, The Winterborn Survivors.
Wow I love these kind of books, as we all know it’s only a matter of time before this things happen, or have they already? The first book the Butterfly Effect pulled me into this series. The Infinity Gene has kept me there. I don’t know what to say, I don’t want give anything away. I will say this carried straight after book one finished. Aeris is lured to an interview, about writing music for movie and television. Once there she is attacked, while there she see a young girl tied to a chair and rescues her, but she finally gets away only to find the Tribunal is coming, and because of her Hunter’s life is in danger. Aeris she has to leave him to save him.
As we all know nothing is that easy, but I ‘m waiting to read book three which is now on Kindle unlimited. This one of those that keep you hooked, and this definitely a five star read for me, and I can’t wait for more.
 
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review

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