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Omega is the second novel in The Infinity Division series by Jus Accardo and is another action packed, romantic and thrilling tale of inter-dimensional travel, danger and excitement that is even better than the first book in the series.

Ashlyn Calvert lives in a world where your nominated tier impacts on almost everything in your life; how you’re seen, how you’re treated, what opportunities you have…everything. And coming from the lowest of tiers means Ash has known nothing but cruelty and ridicule…except from her best friend Noah Anderson. He alone treated her with kindness and friendship, until a bad decision led to his death. Now Ash lives with her guilt and despair over his loss, sure she’ll never move on. Yet with the Infinity division in full force there’s another version of Noah out there, who alongside his best friend Cade is determined to stop the man to killed his sister. When Ash and this new version of Noah meet, sparks fly and the two can’t deny there’s something simmering between them, but with a new project of Infinity’s lurking in the shadows and threatening both Ash’s universe and Noah’s alternate one, will they be able to protect those they care about? Or will finding the truth cost them the ultimate price?

Picking up where the first novel Infinity left off, Omega is as thrilling and exciting as its predecessor. If not more so. And in all honesty I think I enjoyed it even more than the first novel, proving that this series is just getting better with every instalment. While Infinity unfolded through Kori and Cade’s POV’s, this time Noah is front and centre in Omega, alongside newly introduced character Ashlyn who is the focus of Noah’s secret obsession and someone he keeps searching for regardless of which reality he and Cade have found themselves in.

Throughout Omega, Noah comes across as a jerk upon occasion and does a good job trying to keep people out, but he honestly adores those in his life and it’s the loss he’s experienced that see him lash out with cruel words and actions to repel people. While Ash has experienced so much cruelty and has been looked down upon, but she’s still strong enough to pick herself up each time and continue on. You have to love a girl who doesn’t let the world push her down!

I really enjoyed both Noah and Ashlyn as characters. They both had such fire and attitude and a lot of personality. Jus Accardo writes them with so much chemistry and electricity. There’s such a great spark of attraction between them and the way they push and pull at each other makes for some fantastic banter and some great reading. These two have a thrilling relationship and I was stoked with the way in which Accardo developed their relationship.

Jus Accardo also introduces readers to some new characters in Omega that I’m just sure we’ll be seeing more of. There’s a new villain—possibly even more of a threat and danger than Dylan and some new friends with intriguing histories. I’m almost one hundred percent certain that newcomers G and Sera will feature as our next couple in the next novel and considering who they are, I’m super excited about the prospect of learning more about them and possibly following their romance in book three!

Fast paced, riveting and action packed reading, Omega is a fantastic sequel that is guaranteed to leave you not only hopelessly in love with Noah and Ashlyn, but desperately needing more of this sensational sci-fi series. Shaping up better with the turn of each page, I can’t wait to see what Jus Accardo does with the Infinity Division series next!

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Another imaginative story in the Infinity Division series! In Omega, the second in the series, we get to further flush out the group dynamics of our parallel universe traveling group, this time focusing on Noah, the brother of Kori, the focus of the first book. As the group keeps pursuing Dylan, who is reeking havoc across universes, Noah encounters Ashlyn Calvert, to whom he feels a nearly irresistible connection in universe after universe. The group gets wrapped up in a dark conspiracy involving that universe's version of the Infinity Division, and a special project known as Omega. One thing that I really enjoyed in this book was the descriptions of the parallel universes that the group has traveled through, and how they differ from the one we live in. The only thing that I think might have made the book better would have been a little less focus on the push-pull of the Noah-Ashlyn relationship, and more of a focus on the, at times, fast moving plot.

I received an advanced copy from Netgalley in exchange for my honest opinion.

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I read Infinity, the first book in this series, at the end of last year when it came out. (You can read my review on Goodreads.) It was my first read by Jus, although I do have a few of her other e-books and will definitely be reading them! I absolutely loved Infinity, and I was so excited for Omega to be published. I actually re-read Infinity before reading Omega for this blog tour, and if anything, my enjoyment of it increased upon a second reading. I would highly recommend reading Infinity before you read Omega. While perhaps not technically “necessary,” it’s still a good idea to avoid confusion when it comes to the different characters and their inter-relatedness, as well as the time travel aspect.

One of the things I loved most about Infinity was that the story was told from the perspective of Kori and Cade, so I was admittedly kind of bummed when I first started reading Omega and realized we were seeing through the eyes of two different characters, Noah and Ash. I love Kori and Cade so much, I started off kind of wishing I could have their voices back. But it really wasn’t long before I got into a groove with Noah and Ash, learning their characters’ quirks and personalities. Another thing that shocked me in starting Omega was the change in location. Whereas Infinity was centered on our version of Earth and thus familiar, Omega found us in a wholly different - and wholly screwed up - reality! I have to say, though, that was one of my favorite things about Omega, because I love multiverse / alternate reality stories for the very reason that we get to imagine what other Earths might be like. This particular thought experiment was really cool, while at the same time I kept thinking, I would NOT want to live there! And finding out just what the title - Omega - refers to... well, it kind of blew my mind just how dastardly the people of this alternate Earth really were.

Once I got acclimated to Ash and Noah’s voices, it was smooth sailing through the rest of the story. Kori and Cade are along for the ride, even if the story isn’t told through their perspectives, and we get to see some other familiar faces as well as meet new ones. We also got to see just how different those familiar faces are in this new reality, which you’ll find is quite a surprise! I was happy that the humor and snark that I loved so much in both Kori and Cade was also present with Noah and Ash, although I think Jus did a great job in making them their own characters. Also present, as in Infinity, is sexual tension that just sizzles on the page. Jus clearly has a talent for that!
Overall, there were things about Omega that I didn’t like quite as much as I liked Infinity, but then there were also aspects of Omega that I liked even more than Infinity. I would recommend this just as highly as I did the first book, and I now can’t wait for the next adventure in the series! If you enjoy multiverse, alternate reality, dimension-hopping stories, believe me, you need to pick up this series!

Rating: 4 stars, in every possible universe!

Thanks so much to YA Reads for letting me take part in the blog tour, and to Entangled Reads and Jus Accardo for the early review copy of the e-book. This is my honest rating and review, and this review is purely voluntary on my part.

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Oh my god!!! I absolutely love this series! I can't wait to see what else they get into!! Jus Accardo is becoming one of my absolute favorite authors!!

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I enjoyed this one a little more than first and I think that's because I liked Noah so much. Despite some anger issues, he has a great personality. And I especially loved watching him with Kori. I thought Ashlyn was a pretty good match for Noah and together they had quite the interesting relationship. Noah shoulders more guilt about his sister's death than we originally knew, and considering what we find out, it's hard to blame him. As for Ashlyn, she has had a pretty bad life so far but always kept pushing forward.

When Noah, Cade and Kori follow Dylan to this world their cuffs stop working. And from there, nothing seems to go right for them at all. Noah and Kori's parents in this world are truly terrible people and they are responsible for much suffering. And most likely their own son's death. It all comes down to their Omega project. Something that I thought was very believable and no doubt a true possibility.

The group is forced to work with Dylan in order to rescue Kori and to finally be able to leave this world, and it's because of that that he finally finds Ava. He's determined to keep this one and make her love him, but he's not the only Dylan that wants her. At one point they have to opportunity to end it all, but a choice they make changes that. A lot of horrible things came from this jump, but a few good ones did too.

I'm definitely curious to see what happens next.

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Book 2 in the series picks up a few months and a lot of jumps after the end of book 1, with Cade, Kori, and Noah following Dylan around, trying to stop him from his path of destruction. While on another world, Noah is tracking Dylan, just to find himself run into, quite literally, into Ash, the girl he meets in every world, the girl he feels drawn to against his will. Ash has had a hard life, and to top it off, her Noah is dead and she is blamed for it. Ash is conflicted, not sure if she can trust this version of Noah, and unable to resist the draw she feels to him as well, even when she doesn't trust him. Can the two work together long enough to stop Dylan and put a stop to the mysterious Omega project? Oh and did I mention they only have a few days before they are both out of time?

This is the second book in a series, and technically this has two new characters and sorta, kinda a new mission, but the overall plot and characters continue from the first book
I really liked that this book was told from an entirely new perspective, something I had no idea before I started reading. Infinity had Kori as it's prime narrator, a character who had no idea what was going on and fell into the middle of this mess. Omega had dual narration with Noah, who was a side character from book 1 and Ash who was just a brief mention but not present in book 1. As I always say, I am a huge fan of dual narration in a romance, that way I get both sides to the story and I don't feel left out (ok, to be completely honest, I almost always like dual narration because I am nosy and love to know what is up with all the characters). I would not really consider this a romance, more a sci-fi adventure, but the push and pull and angst of the romance did play a pretty big part in this story so I loved that I got to see into both Noah and Ash's psyches.

I love how every world they go to has some strange interesting quirk, be it in your face like an animal planet, or small subtle things such as outlawed meat or extinct cats. The world that this story takes place on was a crazy, scary world- as Kori put it, it may be advanced in technology but it was hundreds of years behind in human rights. The world has a class system where basically the wealthy, who are wealthy by shady means, are on the top and control everything. Then the mediums, and then the bottom rungs, who are dirt poor with no rights, and the option to be a servant or a "performer" (aka prostitute). Ash belongs to this bottom rung, pretty much her whole life told she was worth nothing and to expect nothing, so really the fact she has any self worth is amazing. I think this story was a much more gritty one than the first book, mainly because the main characters are such realists who have faced some tough truths about themselves and the world, and yet they are willing to fight for what is right.

I enjoyed seeing the world from Noah's perspective, who was an abrasive jerk in Infinity, and sure he was a jerk here too, but he had reasons and a well-meaning heart that melted me. He would easily do anything for these three people who have become his family (against his will!) and I loved him for it.

The end was perfect, and I love that I got many answers I needed for Ash, as well as the potential for so many more world-jumping adventures with the most interesting, eclectic and perfect of groups- I am interested to see who else will join this crazy mission in books to come. I just love how this book is full of action and adventure, but it also has feels and the idea of the perfect person existing for everyone, even if it may be a challenge to find them. This is the second book (and first series) that I have read by Jus but now my too-read list is full of all the stories she had already created, and I so look forward to more from the Infinity Division to come.

I received this title in return for my honest review. Visit my blog at http://smadasbooksmack.blogspot.com/ to follow the tour

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The first book in the Infinity Division series (Infinity) was one of my favorite YA sci-fi/time-travel/parallel universe stories. When I finished that book I was itching for the next and dreading the nine month wait for this one. When I picked Omega up, it was like no time had passed and I was again thrust into Cade, Kori and Noah's world (or some alternative version of it!)

It's fair to say that the first book is my favorite, but I tend to have an affinity for origin stories. Second books tend to be bridges to the finales with a lot of filler. Not Omega. Accardo did a fantastic job carrying on Cade, Noah, and Kori's plight with a few character additions such as Noah's love interest, Ash. With Omega being told from the alternating POV's of Noah and Ash, the missing pieces of Noah's story are filled in while also learning of Ash's devastatingly cruel past. I did find that the story moved a bit slower through the first half, but then gained momentum with crazy revelations, unpredictable characters, and maximum suspense. Like the first book, there isn't a brutal cliffhanger, but there are definite loose ends that will most likely be tied up in the third (and final?) book. Overall, a revealing, intense and sometimes funny addition to this series.

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Thanks to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for the opportunity to read and review Omega by Jus Accardo! The sequel to Infinity focuses on the relationship between Noah and Ash. Ash has just literally run into Noah, but this isn't the Noah she knows. The Noah she knows has supposedly committed suicide recently. The friction, chemistry and snark between Noah and Ash kept me entertained and the Omega mystery and danger the main characters are dealing with amped up the interest. The story becomes more complicated when two more characters are introduced. The ending leaves an opening for another sequel. 5 stars for a twisted science fiction read.

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In this riveting sequel to Jus Accardo's Infinity, Noah, his best friend Cade and sister from another world, Kori, continue their quest via inter-dimensional travel to find Dylan and put an end to his killing spree.

Omega kicks off with a shootout and the action never stops. In addition to searching for their nemesis Dylan, Noah is also trying to find Ashlyn Calvert. She is a constant - someone or something that's the same in multiple universes. In every world they skip to, Noah sees himself together with her. But, as far as he knows, Ash does not exist on his own Earth, so she becomes almost an obsession for him.

Omega is a thrilling continuation of the narrative started in Infinity. It's written from the POVs of Noah and Ash. I enjoyed getting to know more about them, especially Noah. He is funny, stubborn and loyal to the core. The introduction of Ash, who was only mentioned briefly in the previous book, is a welcome addition to the development of the story.

I was fascinated by Accardo's cultural depictions of the worlds and how they differed. On one of them, cats are extinct! I can't even imagine. I wouldn't mind living on the meatless world, though. I was particularly intrigued by the characters' alternative versions of themselves on the various Earths and the contrasts or similarities between them.

If you read Infinity and are interested in parallel worlds, lots of adventure and a bit of romance, I recommend Omega. I'm very much anticipating the third book in the Infinity Division series!

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Omega, by author Jus Accardo, is the second installment in the author's The Infinity Division series. When last we saw our time traveling duo of Noah Anderson, and Cade Granger, they had been joined by Kori Anderson who's father is in charge of the Infinity Division. After coming face to face with the villainous Dylan Granger, who has made it his mission to kill every version of Kori in every world, Kori has no choice but to join Noah and Cade where ever Dylan leads them. They eventually land in a world where criminals are removed and transported to another dimension.

In Omega, Noah and Ashlyn Calvert become the main narrators of this story, while Cade and Kori take a back seat, but not altogether missing. They still have important parts to play when it comes to capturing and stopping Dylan. In this book, we explore the idea of what a constant really is. Simply explained, a constant is an unrelated person who shows up in multiple realities. For Noah, Ash is his Constant, just as Kori is apparently Cade's. For Noah, he tends to be a gigolo. Where ever he finds that world's Ash, he has fun, and then moves on to the next version of Earth where he also scouts out whether or not there is an Ash living in it. 

But, this Noah hasn't met anyone like this Earth's Ash. Ash lives in a bizarro world where you are shoved into three categories: Top Tier, Middle Tier, and Bottom Tier. There are also three levels which can lead you to success, or being swallowed up by two houses which caterer to two different ideologies. Ash is considered to be a Bottom Tier who was taken in by this world's version of Noah and his brother Corey's parents Cora & Karl Anderson. Ash's world gets turned upside down after she is accused of killing Noah, and later is blacklisted. Ash & Noah have an intense sexual that just can't be denied. 

In the end, this story pretty much bridges the first books plot line with the third installment in the series. It spends more than enough time building the relationship between Ash and Noah and then diving further into Ash's life. I say that because most of this story isn't about chasing people around, aka Dylan, or facing the lunatic known as Cora. There's plenty of humorous stories involved within this story. Like the names of the various Earth's they've explored, including Monkey world, and Vegan World, and Wolf World, and the exploits at each stop. There are two other characters introduced as well, but I am unsure if that means they will be the primary focus of the next book, or part of the larger group effort to chase down and finally stop Dylan. We shall see, won't we?

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omega picks up not long after infinity left off, with noah, cade and kori pursuing dylan through parallel universes in order to stop him from killing all the kori's. the problem is the cuff enabling their time travel is acting up, and the reality they end up stuck in is more dangerous than any they've faced before.

to a degree omega is a standalone, because it focuses on noah and his constant, ash, instead of cade and kori who are secondary characters here. but understanding the plot and the action really does require familiarity with the first book, so i would recommend people start there.

as lead characters noah and ash prove to be as compelling as cade and kori were. their connection is just as apparent, and given the reality they've lived in, is almost easier to accept than it was for cade and kori. the big bad here shifts somewhat, because even though dylan is still a threat, this new world they've inhabited has even bigger and badder villians. the omega project the book is titled after has huge implications for ash, in particular, and for all the characters, all of humanity, all possible versions of humanity, more generally.

skipping through alternate worlds continues to add to the adventure, and the book ends with a new threat. i'm certain there will be a third book in this series, possibly more, because i can't imagine things being resolved so easily, and i'm curious to see what set of characters will lead the third. if we'll get new ones or if we'll alternate between the core four characters in the series.

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*Review to be posted on blog on 8/11 - that is my tour date with YA Reads*

Omega was action packed, fast paced and so much fun! And I loved being with these characters again! They felt like a group of friends that I'd known forever. But before I even read the first page, I was a little nervous since this story would be told by different characters. You see, in Infinity we followed Cade and Kori. And in this story we followed Noah, who was Kori's brother from another realm, and Cade's best friend. Plus we followed and finally met Ash. Ash was a constant that always seemed to be in Noah's lives on all of the realms, well except the one he was from. They had this intense sexual chemistry. And he thought that that was all they had. Until he met this realms Ash. Once I started to watch them interact, I realized that I loved having Omega's journey told from Noah and Ash! I wouldn't have wanted it any other way!

His hand grazed my backside and I whirled on him, an even mix of horrified and angry. “Watch it.”
A spark of mischief glinted in his eyes, there and gone in a single beat of my heart before being replaced with steely resignation. “Oh yeah. I got kidnapped and tossed in a mad scientist’s basement just so I could have a shot at touching your ass. Get over yourself and move.”


Since I could talk on and on about this book, here are some of my favorite things about Omega -

✮ A strong chemistry that slowly unfolded into more -

He caught the swing inches from his face, smirking like I’d just whispered all the dirty, dark secrets I had in his ear. “Hit a nerve, did I? Maybe you like rude. Maybe jackass is your kink.”He let go of my fist and leaned a little closer. “Go ahead. Tell me I’m not even the tiniest bit right. Tell me—”
I let out a howl and launched myself at him, but instead of stopping me, this time he allowed me to collide with him, full force. When I pulled away to smack him, he held tight and let out a sound that stirred something white-hot in the pit of my stomach. Secured tight, pressed up against his annoyingly perfect body, I felt him laugh. “See, I’m getting the impression that you like the chainsaw version of me.”
And then he kissed me.


On every other realm that Noah met Ash, they just had a strong chemistry. He would always hook up with her and move on. But in this realm, their relationship was different. Yeah they had chemistry that made them want to touch, kiss and be near one another, but there was more. And watching them see what that more was all about warmed my heart. The friendship they built slowly over time felt real. And the things they ended up doing for one another felt plausible and a natural course of action. But they both fought what was there every step of the way. So their moments together made for some explosive scenes!

✮ Uncovering the truth and seeing the bigger picture -

Helping this Noah and his friends might actually be the key to my freedom. - Ash


This time around, while there was some focus on Dylan, there was SO much more going on. In case you need a refresher, Dylan was Cade's brother who murdered the Kori from Cade and Noah's realm. The focus shifted from hunting Dylan to what was happening with their inter-dimensional travel. I can't say more, but wow! Talk about insanity, morally wrong, yet so intriguing at the same time. It left me excited to see how it will affect the third book!

✮ Fascinating world building -

Body-numbing fear bubbled up in my gut and turned my vision watery. But, despite the near paralyzing terror, I picked myself up and ran. - Ash


I loved how each realm they landed on was different. Whether it was barely noticeable or a stark contrast, I was always intrigued. And the realm we spent the majority of time on, in Omega, crime controlled the land. Al Capone was the President and their tier system was horrific. People's morals were nonexistent in certain situations and it was truly a nightmare world. I was fascinated yet horrified as we saw scientists and high profile people harm others without a second thought. I loved how each realm was so easy to visualize in every aspect!

✮ Inter-dimension travel and multiple of the same characters that was easy to follow -

“There’s never going to be a time for this ,” she said. “Right now? This time ? It’s all we have. It’s all we might ever have…”


While it may sound confusing to talk about, it was all very easy to follow. We meet or hear about multiple of the same characters, yet they all stood out whole, original and easily discernible from one another! The same stands for each dimension! I was never once confused.

✮ I adored the relationships that took place -

We walked a few more feet and I stopped. I didn’t want to venture too far from the motel. “The whole thing is asinine. Why the hell does it even bother me? Why do I care where she ends up?”
Kori smiled , then rose onto her toes and kissed my cheek. “You don’t need me to tell you why. You already know.” - Noah and Kori


While I loved the friendship that Noah and Cade had, and even their interaction with Rabbit (I couldn't help but like that guy!), I was intrigued to see what would happen between Noah and Kori. Noah didn't want to get attached to her, since he saw his realms Kori murdered before his eyes. He loved his sister and felt that getting close to this other Kori could tarnish what he had. But he started to notice how different the two Kori's were. And how much he had in common with this one. So it was fun watching Noah struggle with his inner turmoil towards Kori, especially since he had some tender moments with her.

".....Wait until morning to do anything stupid. Agreed?” I held out my hand to her.
She hesitated, but after a moment, took it and offered a small smile. “Agreed.” - Noah and Ash


I loved the path this story took and I loved that there were some surprise characters that I didn't see coming. Especially the group of characters at the end of the book! The next book is going to be so much fun! I'm happy to say that the ending left me in a perfect holding pattern, and I can't wait to see what happens in the final book!

PS There's a scene that involves Noah saying lines.....oh my gosh, I laughed so hard. It was hilariously awful lol! And it also melted my heart too. I loved seeing Noah's fun, flirty side!

PPS If you read Infinity a while back, there's wonderful reminders about what happened sprinkled throughout the beginning of Omega. It flowed nicely with the story, and as someone who just reread the first book, I didn't feel bogged down or bored. This book was just too much fun for that!

**ARC kindly provided by Entangled Teen via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review*

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I've found that I love a good parallel universe/multiverse book and when I read Infinity last year I flew through it and enjoyed the ride. I was super excited to be able to read Omega and it was just as wild of a ride. 

We get a different POV in Omega, this time it's Noah and Ash. I liked that it was a new POV, mostly because I really just liked Noah. Noah and Ash have been pulled together in every version that Noah and Cade have been to, but this time it's different. I liked watching them push back against each other, even though it was obvious they liked each other more than a little.

This world is TERRIBLE. Out of all the worlds they've been to this one is less than desirable to get stuck on (though the one after that comes in a close second). They have a tier system and basically you're stuck wherever you're at and the majority of people are either devious or bat-shit crazy. 

Omega is a crazy step up from Infinity. I did guess that it was going to be a thing it didn't take away from the book or that the people in this world would want that.

Noah and Cade are still chasing around Dylan, who is completely off his rocker and gets worse and worse.

I wish there had a been a little more Cade and Kori from the first book as I really liked them and wanted to see a bit more, but I do get that this was Noah and Ash's book and hopefully we'll get a lot more from everyone in the next book.

Review will post 7/31.

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Fast paced, great concept, with a good amount of action and some characters that I was interested in from the start. This is my first read by this author and she did a fair job of recapping events from the previous book. YA is always hard to rate for me because the characters are sometimes moody, angsty, whinny, mean and obnoxious, or just too mature for their age. Which while reading requires more patience than I sometimes have to spare. I just couldn’t bring myself to invest in Noah and Ash, those two characters were beyond frustrating and required patience. I loved Kori and Cade and will read Infinity, to get more of her story.

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Ashlyn Calvert finds herself grieving her best friend Noah Anderson after having made one mistake in their relationship. But Noah isn’t completely gone from Ashlyn’s life since thanks to the Infinity Division there is another version of Noah from another dimension that has just arrived in Ashlyn’s life that needs help with his mission.

Noah has been skipping from one dimension to another set on revenge for the death of his sister in his own dimension. He’s come across other versions of Ash in other dimensions but has always been able to walk away and fight the pull he feels when near her but now in this dimension there is just something different about this version of Ash.

Omega is the second book in the Infinity Division series by Jus Accardo. Omega features different main characters that the first book, Infinity, and was said in the description that it could be read as a standalone but I tend to disagree with that having read both books. The series features teen characters that are caught up in changing dimensions and coming across different versions but dropping straight into this one would leave one wanting more explanation in my opinion.

After finishing the first book in this series I gave that installment four stars and was hoping to grow from there. When finished with Omega though I’d have to give this one slightly less at 3.5 due to just not enjoying the characters quite as much in this one as I had the first. The story is still there and interesting but I’d say if I hadn’t read both it probably would be an even lower rating because I don’t think there was enough to build the world in this book alone.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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DNF. 64%

I'm just done with this series. I tried very hard, even managed to finish the first book.. but I can't motivate myself any longer.

The characters are all so boring and way too whiny. I hoped that with this second book and a change of main characters it would be better.. but it wasn't. Still too much crying about loving or not loving each other while there is so much more going on !! Noah was supposed to be way more kick-ass, but instead he is a complete jerk that acts like a completely instabel emotional GIRL.

Worse part? I do not even care any more about the parallel dimensions because the plot is so boring I can't even gather a small interest in it !!

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Such an awesome sequel.
Much like in Infinity, the characters shine in Omega, but this time they’re dealing with a slightly more complex situation.
I liked the shift in focus, it’s always interesting to experience a story from a different character’s POV. In this case there were two new POVs, and at moments it could get repetitive, but it was still fast pace and intriguing throughout, especially to me as a huge romance fan. Accardo’s style is consistent, pleasant to read, and I can’t wait to see what she’ll bring plot-wise in the next one.

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Finally finished this book! Yaaas I liked it a lot! Full review will be posted during the blog tour, but yes! Yes! Yes!

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