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Two years ago when I read Infinity I feel in love with these multiverses and the twisted plot line. There is so much going on, but it's well written and easy to follow. Throughout the series Accardo had done a wonderful job weaving together the different worlds with the characters we're following and their identical counterparts wherever they are. I loved that they were all different, no two Ava's were the same.

In Alpha, the conclusion of the trilogy, we finally get to know more about Ava, who goes by Sera in this book (which does get explained why it's a different name for her). The good Dylan goes by G (there is a reason, but mostly I'm appreciative so you can tell the difference between the two). There is quite a bit of backstory for Sera that is let out in pieces, and it's not all pretty.

Alpha is a wild ride through different worlds and different things. Lots of lies are told and alliances are forged and broken. I can't rave enough about this series and how much fun it was to read it.

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Sera had no memory of her past before being experimented on. G was the boy in the cell next to hers, and having him to talk to kept her sane. He felt the same way about her and had once been an experiment called Alpha. They're on the run, but G needs an antidote to the poison that was released into his body, and Sera has a faulty chip implanted. As a result, both have an "expiration date" of sorts, as well as their own tangled feelings for each other.

Alpha is the third of the Infinity Division novels, but other than a little confusion in the first chapter or so, I wasn't terribly lost by not reading the first two. Then again, this isn't the first piece of media that I've seen or read that involves moving through multiple dimensions/alternate timelines, so it was easy to grasp the concept once I realized that was the driving force behind the hunt in the first third of the book. I'm interested in the other dimensions that the characters move through, and we see far too little of them for my liking.

The story moves between Sera's and G's points of view, and gradually we learn more about them and their history with each other, as well as with the multiple universes. They're traumatized in different ways, and G at times will draw Sera in closer to protect her, and at other times try to push her away to keep her safe. Though she isn't a fighter, Sera feels the same way and comes up with some clever ways to try to do so. Sera is the one I connected with most throughout the novel, and I really liked how her spirit never really flagged, no matter what she went through. She might not have been the hand to hand fighter that G was, but she has her own ways of fighting those that had imprisoned them.

I think the multiple epilogues make the most sense for those that had read the first two novels prior to this one, as it adds more information about characters I really didn't know or get to care much about. The epilogues tied together a number of (probable) loose ends, but I do feel that there is likely more of this story to tell.

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alpha is the final book in the infinity division series. dylan granger has been the antagonist throughout the series, but his doppelgänger g is not quite that. he's not necessarily all good. he's volatile and just as in love with a version of ava, except she's known as sera.

g and sera have escaped from the hold of an evil version of cora anderson. one who has experimented and tortured both g and sera. and to get out from under her influence they need to complete a specific set of tasks. the suspense and the danger that they face continues to draw them together, but g pushes against this because he feels so unworthy. he has enough of the bad dylan in him that he worries about being worthy.

alpha ties up the loose ends and closes out the series on a good note. a very enjoyable read, but i would recommend picking up infinity and omega first.

**alpha will publish on july 3, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/entangled publishing (entanglted teen) in exchange with my honest review.

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In Alpha, we follow Sera and G (in alternating POVs) as they attempt to take down the creator of the Infinity project, Cora, once and for all. This involves a lot of realm skipping, alliances that are made and broken, and secrets that finally come to light. Though I’ve seen nothing confirming this, the book reads as a conclusion to the series, wrapping up story lines for Kori and Noah and all the characters from the previous two books.

My experience with this novel may be a very particular one, because I jumped into this series without experiencing the first or second novels. Book two, Omega, is advertised as one that can be read as a standalone. I have not seen that in relation to Alpha, but I will say this myself: you cannot read Alpha as a standalone book. You will understand the plot, but you will not connect to the characters’ motivations, nor will it be easy to understand all the terms specific to this book (ie realm skipping, PATH lines, the Infinity Division, etc).

For this reason, I will focus a lot of my review on what this book presented, and not what I didn’t understand that I’m sure was explained in other books. Just to get it out of the way, though, let me offer my (very likely ignorant due to lack of series knowledge) bafflement at your feet:

1) PATH Lines: Somehow, these are implemented in certain individuals’ arms, allowing them to travel from realm to realm. The description on the PATH lines was lacking, though. Is this a holographic grid that pops up? An electronic line that illuminates on the person’s arm? How exactly does this look? As a reader, I had no way of picturing this during my reading.

2) Realms: Slowly during my reading I came to understand there is only one real realm: Wells, a town I think? City? And it has many different versions, which is what the people are skipping through. But why does only Wells have different realms? What determines the rules in these different realms? (It seems so arbitrary that a realm is simply defined by “we jail people for violence” or the way they dress.

Let’s move to the actual book now. Prior to reading, I skimmed reviews on the first two books to get details on plot (since there didn’t seem to be actual full plot description anywhere, I improvised). This helped with knowing who was who, but even then, I kept forgetting characters and if they’re good or bad. Because there are a lot of characters? Noah, Yancy, Dylan, G, Kori, Cade, Cora, Ash, Sera, Karl Anderson (x2), Rabbit, Makaden… These names are popping up back and forth and sitting here now I think I remember how each of them contributed to the book?

With so many characters, it somewhat follows that the plot was a bit convoluted. In the beginning of the novel, Sera was imprisoned by Dylan and G is skipping around with Cade and I think some others? And Dylan wants nothing more than to have his Ava back. Sera makes a deal with him (will not spoil), he agrees with it, okay, we have a plan!

But then BAM, Cora appears and has the exact solution to his problem. Not to mention she brings up a problem for Sera (but has a solution) and a problem for G (but has a solution). So Sera’s deal with Dylan is now moot, their whole conversation was … a waste?

Then five seconds later BAM G appears and Sera ends up with him and Dylan skips off. So the plan that was made ten pages ago with Cora, so carefully, is moot too. G and Sera make their own plan with Cade but then BAM something else appears and that plan is moot…

I could continue but that would really spoil everything, although, is it a spoiler if the tendency of this book is to backtrack on everything the characters do? Every time a new character appears, they have the perfect solution to every problem our heroes face AND they render moot every single conversation/plan that has occurred in previous pages. For a majority of the book, I felt like I was wasting my time reading scenes that would mean nothing in a few more chapters. Which was frustrating to say the least?

Accardo focuses another portion of Alpha on Sera and G’s relationship. The two have been locked in adjacent cells for a significant portion of their lives, and now they are finally united. Clearly there is going to be some romantic tension. Sadly, I was not vibing this relationship. When G kisses Sera, it almost spooked me? The description was just very physical and violent, I actually thought he was going in to attack her, not make out. So sadly, not a ship for me.

“I’ve seen you, G. You’re not afraid of anything. So what’s the big deal? Just get over it and kiss–“

The thundering of my pulse drowned out everything else. The buzz of the clock, her voice, my logic… I lost my shit. I grabbed her face and mashed my lips to hers, moving them furiously, greedily, like she was the meal I’d been deprived of from the moment I’d entered this world.

I will say Accardo has something very creative and cool with the concept of this book. People skipping realms to find the one they love? I’m down for that. But the execution was not there for me, and I don’t think it’s simply because I hopped in mid-series. Yet my opinion will not necessarily be yours, so be sure to make your own thoughts on this series (and start with book one?) TBH, the first book’s plot intrigued me way more, sadly I was not offered that ARC. *sob*

Two stars because I felt like I was reading huge portions of a book that ended up backtracking on itself, the romance did not connect for me, and I (to be honest) was skimming by 80%.

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Alpha by Jus Accardo is Infinity Division book 3 and the final book in the trilogy. Sera, G, and Dylan have been through a lot and see a lot through different versions of themselves. If you have been reading the Infinity Divisions books, which you should do before reading this one, Alpha is a satisfying end to the trilogy. Overall I recommend Alpha by Jus Accardo. The dynamic and complex charachters are matched by an equally complex world. Nothing is easy for them, but you know that somehow they are going to make it happen.

(I voluntarily reviewed an advance review copy of this book I received for free from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for my open and honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.)

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A perfect ending to this sci-fi trilogy!
Thanks to NetGalley and Entangled Teen for the opportunity to read and review Alpha by Jus Accardo. The third book in the Infinity Division series opens with Sera being held captive by Dylan. At that point, I felt like I had a grasp on who each person/dimension was but the next chapter threw it all back in my face. A chart of each person connected to their doppelgängers’ names would be helpful. Eventually, the characters and their situations became clear with the author’s help. Sera and G alternately tell the story as they run to find each other and then fight to save each other. G has been experimented on to become an Alpha, a soldier with heightened senses. During the experimental phase, G was broken through abuse. Now, he suffers extreme mood swings and can become volatile. Sera doesn’t remember her life, before she met G while they were both imprisoned. As these two characters struggle to break from the trauma they’ve been through and to overcome the physical restraints placed upon them, they lend strength to each other. This book is action-packed and ends well. 4 stars for the perfect ending to this sci-fi trilogy!

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Again another 3.5*/5 for this book, similar to the other series there were certain bits I enjoyed, and certain bits which really took away from the book in my opinion. Compared to the other books in this series, I have finally got to a point where I feel I related more to the characters, however the romance thing is getting old now...
I'm really disappointed that this time around I didn't get into this series - I'm sure that if I read them again in a year or in a different frame of mind (I've been reading a lot and very fast recently and haven't had the time to take my time reading books) then I'll likely enjoy them much more. From the description and other reviews that I've read the series as a whole is something I should've enjoyed. Alas.
Similarly with the previous two instalments to the series, I cannot fault the author's writing style nor her character development. Even if I sometimes struggled to connect with characters they were at all times well written and given 3-dimensional characteristics. They were characters who seemed realistic, I just couldn't get on board with their feelings.
That being said I liked the round off to this series - as far as Sci-Fi's go this is definitely original and I love parallel worlds so as a whole this was something which kept me reading this time around.
Hopefully in the future when I go to reread these books I'll be able to update these review having enjoyed them as much as I think I should have this time around.

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Alpha is the third and final installment in The Infinity Division trilogy by author Jus Accardo. The Infinity Division was introduced in the first book where those working for Infinity have discovered the ability to jump to different dimensions. In each dimension the characters all exist, but lead very different lives from one world to the next. Alpha continues where Omega left off and Infinity began. The first two books featured Cade, Kori, Noah, and Ashlyn. Now, the author wraps up the story by featuring two characters we've met in Omega.

Sera and G are this books narrators along with series anti-hero Dylan. Dylan has taken Sera away with him because he believes she is actually Ava, the girl he loved, the girl who lost, and the girl that set off this entire series in the action packed first installment. G and Sera had fallen into a deep trust of the other while captive together. Both were experimented on, had their memories erased, all thanks to the demented mind of one Cora Anderson. The same Anderson who ripped Sera away from her home, her life, and used her as a science experiment, while G was being groomed to become a super soldier.

The book starts out with Sera and Dylan staying one step ahead of the combined forces of G, Cade, Noah, Kori, and Ashlyn. In this world, there are an infinite number of worlds. Sera is another version of Dylan's Ava who he lost to an accident on his world. Sera doesn't remember anything about the life before she was taken by Cora and experimented on, but she does know that Dylan is shattered and broken thanks to Ava's loss. Does that make Dylan a more sympathetic character knowing what triggered him into being a sociopathic serial killer? Not even close.

For G, the frustration of not being able to catch Dylan and save Sera has increased his chances that he will lose his temper and do something that he can never return from. He is a former soldier. He is super enhanced and ready to tear someone apart. Throughout the book, he fights an inner demon that wants to crush anyone who gets in his way. His relationship with Cade was cordial enough, but he has no use for Noah, who on another world, is actually his brother. G has some curious storylines, especially since he can put two and two together for Sera. That is where the twists actually come from which lead to an action packed finale.

A final note on Dylan. I've hated Dylan from the first moment I met him in Infinity. He is a devious character hell bend on exacting revenge on innocent people who he blames for the loss of the woman he was hoping to marry. He lashed out at those who had nothing to do with Ava's situation, including Kori, and for that there really is no forgiveness. People will read this and interrupt that I don't believe in giving characters second chances. Without spoiling anything, Dylan has choices throughout this story to do so.

In the end, Cade and Kori are definitely my favorite couple, while G and Sera are a close second place. The romance between G and Sera was definitely more emotional and their backstories only amplified it. I felt a deeper connection with G and Sera than Noah and Ash. I am not a fan of the ending. The author goes from 2 weeks, to one month, to 6 months, to 3 days into the future. This is the result of having 6 characters and you have to wrap up your story in such a way that nobody is left behind and readers don't bombard you via tweets, or emails, asking WHY!?!?!?! I do have to add to future readers of this series or those who jumped into this book first; read the books in order as they were released. You need to get to know Noah, Cade, Kori, Ashlyn, Dylan, Sera & G. You have to know where they have been, to understand where they will be going, or possibly ending up.

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A fast paced young adult thriller with a great concept, this is the third book in an ongoing series involving a group of teens who hop between multiple dimensions and often encounter other versions of people they know, or even themselves. On the run from an evil scientist, they soon become caught up in a plan to trap her.
Although I had not read the previous two books in the series, and hence was a little wary about jumping in at this point, I decided to give it a go and found myself enjoying the book much more than I expected to. There is enough exposition of the events in the previous books to get a broad sense of the larger story line. I liked the characters and the punchy pace, and thought the concept of multi - dimensional travel was well thought out and cleverly executed.
I read and reviewed an ARC courtesy of NetGalley and the publisher, all opinions are entirely my own.

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4 Stars

Alpha is the third and final book in the Infinity Division series which focuses on three "couples" and a rogue seventh who are "skipping" through multiple universes in order to help right the wrongs of the rogue and other evil players who are either incarnations of themselves or those they're close to.

Alpha was an enjoyable conclusion to the trilogy. While I loved the first book, the second was slower and more like a bridge to this final book with its own romance. I found that the first half of the book moved slower and picked up immensely after that. Since this book had it's own romance, as well as the job of tying the previous two books to it's storyline and conclusion, there was much more going on. Focus on the facts and details was a necessity. When the story picked up in the second half, it was no longer a chore to recount the details from the first two books and follow this one to it's exciting, albeit grittier conclusion. The romance between G and Sera was definitely more emotional and their backstories only amplified it. I felt a deeper connection to G and wanted to see the potential for a beautiful future when all was said and done. The author did a great job in wrapping up the trilogy and then giving a peek into the future with multiple epilogues. Overall, a satisfying conclusion to the lives of all these characters. (This is my voluntary and unbiased review of an advanced copy of Alpha via Entangled Teen.)

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**Review is scheduled on blog for my date on the blog tour - 7/02**

Alpha was the final book in The Infinity Division Trilogy and it ended with a bang! I loved watching all the loose ends get tied up and those I've come to care for get their happily ever afters. But it was a rough road get there. Heartache, redemption, sacrifice, lies and love filled the pages and at times everything seemed so unsure in this parallel dimension story. So if you're interested in giving this series a try you definitely have to go back to book one, Infinity. Yes each book is about a different couple, but the stories and threads are all linked together. It was so much fun seeing it all come full circle and there's a moment that takes us back to the beginning of this series, awww loved it!! So to finish up this trilogy, here are some of my favorite aspects:

“Dylan, everyone on every earth is breaking at some point or another.” I looked him dead in the eye. “Bad things happen to all of us. Horrible, life-altering things. It’s how we choose to deal with them that defines us.” - Sera


✮ Everlasting Love:

“I’m not going to kiss you again.” The statement was crystal clear; it was the delivery that lacked conviction. “I’m poison. Inside and out.”
“Then poison me,” I said. I brushed my lips to his again, this time slightly harder. He stayed absolutely still. I pulled away. “Do it so that I can show you I won’t break. I’m not fragile, G. I’m made of steel. You told me that, remember? I’m a fighter, so let me fight for you.”


I loved the idea that no matter what dimension you were in, there were always the constants in your life. And within those constants was that one true love. I loved Kade and Kori, then Noah and Ash and finally I got to swoon for G and Sera. We've known different versions of them on other dimensions and their true names are Dylan and Ava. But G and Sera faced the biggest hurdles and struggles yet. And as if that wasnt enough, they had Dylan after them, in different ways. But regardless of everything they were put through, their love stood strong and not only fought the test of time but dimensions too.

✮ Friendships That Span The Dimensions:

“G, take a deep breath. We’re here to help you.” Kori… She came around to stand in front of me . Her gaze flickered to something on my right, then back to me. “We’re your friends.”
Someone beyond my field of vision snorted. Had to be Noah. “Friends? Not sure I’d go that far,” he said. “But we won’t set you on fire or anything.”
There was an echoing thwap —probably from Ash smacking the shit out of him— and a hiss.


I loved how this group of six, could be found in almost every dimension. Their dynamic was a ton of fun and added so much to this series. So it made my heart happy that we seemed to gather the best of all of their selves into this rag tag kinda group. When they were together it definitely wasn't easy, and not everyone was going to end up bffs, but still, it was so entertaining to watch them together. In this book I adored watching what happened between G and Kade. G was another Dylan, so the two of them were brothers in a sense, and I loved some of the moments they had together.

✮ Action!:

I screamed at night over the things Cora had done to me, but Dylan was right. The devil was standing at my back.
And he had Dylan’s face. - Sera


There was a ton of action and this book had that go, go, go feeling. But there was also moments where we got to breathe. Thank goodness because we had Cora after Sera and Ash, Dylan was after so much I can't even talk about, G and Cade were trying to save Sera and then there's also the projects we learned about in book 2. Oh my gosh, there was a lot going on. I'm happy I quickly skimmed some of my highlights from book 2, Omega, so that way I knew exactly where I stood before stepping into this book. BUT I never once felt lost or confused. The story and characters were extremely easy to follow and it made Alpha fly by super fast!

✮ That Ending:

She was the sun in my world, and I was simply a planet caught in her gravitational pull, helpless. Without her light, I would wither and die. - G


If you adore happily ever afters, then you're going love the ending to this series. We got to see what happened and where their lives would lead with so many of our favorites. Did everyone get a HEA? Ummmm no lol. But that was bound to be expected and all I can say is that I'm ecstatic with how many epilogues we got at the back of the book.

“She was that for me,” Dylan said. He grinned, and for the first time since I’d met him, it was a genuine smile. “She was the only one who saw me . If you’re really that for him, don’t let go, because without you… Without you, he’ll just become me.”


I had a lot of fun reading this trilogy. It was unlike a lot of other books I have read but it had that chemistry and tension that I always crave when I pick up a book. So if you adore books that have complicated friendships and love interests, solid characters that stand out and a fun science fiction element then you should give this series a try. I will definitely be picking up other books by this author!

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by Entangled Teen. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

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Sera loves G. Dylan loves Ava. But Dylan has taken Sera in hopes she will love him. Why you ask? Because Sera is Ava and Dylan is G. Confused yet? Well, welcome to the world of the Infinity Division.

Alpha by Jus Accardo is the third book of the young adult science fiction/romance series. Each book in the series has taken a page from romance and switched the main characters but it’s definitely best to read from book one and unravel the Infinity world from the beginning instead of treating these as standalones as one would do in a romance series.

The Infinity Division was introduced in the first book where those working for Infinity have discovered the ability to jump dimensions. In each dimension the characters all exist but lead very different lives from the first world. G and Sera had fallen in love while captive together whereas Dylan has come from a dimension where the woman of his dreams that he planned on marrying, Ava, had died so he had gone looking for another.

Obviously most fans of science fiction will have heard of different dimensions in one story or another. Most recently The Flash television series comes to mind in which they have Earth 1 and Earth 2 and so on mixed into the shows so I’ve said from the beginning of this series that while I don’t fine it overly original overall it is a fun read. Obviously these rely heavily on the romance to help fuel the action but the story does have a lot of action too. Finishing up this third installment I’d give this one 3.5 stars as it wasn’t my favorite but still good in the end.

I received an advance copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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Alpha is the final book in The Infinity Division series by Jus Accardo, preceded by Infinity and Omega, and it wraps up the journey began in the first book nicely. The series continues it’s intriguing twists and turns as all the characters jump from one version of Earth to another while trying to keep their enemies at bay.

As with previous books, in Alpha we follow two new main protagonists - Sera and G - while still getting to follow the stories of previous main characters. Sera can’t remember her life before she was kept in captivity and experimented on, and G wants to forget his life before. Unbeknownst to both of them, their lives are on borrowed time and it’s a race to find a way to stay alive and beat the odds.

Despite the sheer number of times that characters jump from one version of Earth to another, it’s not a difficult book to follow (if you’re someone concerned with keeping on track with where everyone is). Jus Accardo does a good job of making sure you get enough to detail to know where everyone is and still keep the plot moving. While not a complicated plot - enemies chasing down the good guys across multiple Earths - there’s enough character development, growth and relationship drama to suit most readers.

A note, for potential readers, it’s important to read all the books in the series in order because while we follow different characters in each book, each book is a direct sequel and all the events from books one and two have an impact on Alpha, so it makes much more sense if you’ve read them previously, because there’s not a whole lot of explanation. You jump straight into the action at the start of book three, so it can be hard to get your bearings if you’re not familiar with the general plot line.

Overall I really enjoyed the series and the conclusion. Alpha wrapped the story threads up for all characters, old and new, nicely and allows enough for readers to imagine what could happen next. If you’re a young adult reader interested in science-fiction, this is an easy way to break into that genre while still having a story that is, more or less, grounded on Earth.

I gave Alpha 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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The Quick Cut: A guy and a girl fight to hold onto their lives, along with millions of others, as they escape their evil captor and uncover an even bigger plot to devastate multiple dimensions of Earth.

A Real Review:
Thank you to Entangled Publishing for providing the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I'll be the first one to say I love me some universe tripping science fiction. Seeing your way through the various possibilities of what life could've looked like is always fascinating to me, especially when its someone else's looking glass that I'm looking through. So when this ARC came across my screen, I got really excited to read it and see the madness unfold with this cast of characters.

Unfortunately, this book really turns out to be mostly a dud as its difficult to keep track of exactly what's going on. I get it, we're in book three of a series here. However, when you're dealing with alternate universes, multiple versions of the same character - a girl is going to need a LOT more help remember which version of planet Earth this character is from, which one they're on, and why I'm supposed to care about this character right now.

Our leads here are Sera and G. Sera is being held captive by Dylan, who is straight up crazy for her. Unfortunately, what he doesn't seem to understand is that Sera is not the same as Ava - or at least that's how Sera sees it. Sera and Ava are the same girl in alternate dimensions of Earth. To make this even more interesting, Dylan is the same guy as G - again, just from alternate dimensions of Earth in this case. While Sera can't remember anything prior to her imprisonment at the Infinity Division, G remembers it all and desperately wishes he didn't.

These two leads are setup to be the two halves of a circle and while I can appreciate the imagery on a level, I found them to be superbly boring. I had a difficult time tracking what was happening at any given time during the story, so caring about the characters became the primary thing driving me towards finishing the book. The issue is that I really didn't feel any connection to these characters. Although they felt bonded to one another, I didn't feel bonded to them and while reading, I found myself skimming the pages on a regular basis. Not a good sign for me as a reader.

With a difficult story to track and characters that aren't easy to determine which are from where, this one is definitely one for the skip pile.

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Alpha is another project within the Infinity Division. It is basically making super soldiers by experimenting on people. G, is one of those people. G and Sera really stay the same basically not really having any character growth until the end of the book. Story had a bit of sameness to it as the other ones even with the Alpha project thrown in to it. About late midway to the end is where it really caught my attention. Not only did the action in that part help but the epilogues for all the main characters was a super plus. Although Dylan tries to redeem himself I think it was too late after all the killing of innocents. I received an ebook at no charge for which I voluntarily provided an honest review.

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I probably should make sure I read the other book in the series before I even attempted to read this. It didn't take me long to figure out who was who and what role they played. It had a slow start, that I will say, but once things picked up pace, I truly enjoyed it.

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Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥

I've really enjoyed this series. It's outside the box. This book, Alpha was my favourite. It probably could be read as a standalone but it's best to start at the beginning.

Alpha is Sera and G's story. In an alternate universe Sera is Ava and G is Dylan. Dylan lost his dream girl, his one true love and is desperate to have her back. He is able to travel to other versions of his world but they are all slightly different. His Ava is gone but he rescues Sera in the hope he can make her fall in love with him.

Dylan is delusional and a monster in Sera's eyes. She has already found her true love. A different version of Dylan, G. The problem is nowhere is safe. Dylan is holding her captive but Cora the mother of an evil scientist is wanting her back to experiment on her. Dylan says G's friends are evil and it's hard for her to understand what's going on. The only thing she is clear on is not loving Dylan.

This book is full of twists and turns. One discovery to ruin a family and fix them with different parts. This book is easy to follow it's just hard to explain. One version of yourself may choose differently from another. The variables change. The outcome is unpredictable.

5 stars out of 5. I felt sorry for Dylan even though he has done bad things. The Chase between the main characters from the series continues. Dylan needs to be stopped but by who and how will the reality turn out.

*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. I've read the previous books last year.

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The long awaited conclusion to the Infinity series highlighted two characters Sera and "G" who must defeat the parallel universe's Cora Anderson in order to free themselves from her evil plans. For me, their story was harder to follow not just because I had a lot of stops and starts trying to read it, but because it was hard to get into the characters themselves. Also, this Cora is pretty twisted how she tortures Sera and G, so it's one of the darker novels in the series.

In one universe G is Dylan and Sera is Ava. When Ava dies, Dylan is heartbroken and vengeful. Determined to reunite with her, he jumps into one universe after another always seeking his Ava in hopes of rescuing her before she dies yet again and again and again. But at the same time, Dylan continually kills every Kori Anderson, girlfriend of his brother Cade and sister to Noah, who in one universe has never been born. These relationships form the nucleus of the story and it can get confusing.

The slow buildup is agonizingly so. The flashbacks, meant to set the stage, hint that Sera has lost memories while G cannot forget. As the reader, I just wanted it to move forward and get to the exciting part. Which it does, about 80 percent into the book. And there are satisfying epilogues for each of the couples so there's that for fans who want to know what happens "ever after."

Mahalo to #NetGalley and #EntangledPublishing for allowing me to read and review an ARC of #Alpha. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I'm going to be honest. I really wanted to like this book but I just couldnt get into the book. However I love the cover. Maybe this book wasn't for me. But I'm sure others will love it.

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I did not read the first two novels in this series so with the first few chapters I was trying to get acclimated with the characters and the world they lived in. It didn’t take me long to get into it though. From the first page you’re drawn into it .

An easy and entertaining read.

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