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Man, this was such a fun trilogy, and I am sad to see it end!
I loved diving back into the story and all the time travel, and even the romance between Nat and Braxton. I was seriously worried about finding all the missing pieces of the machine in one book, but there was a bit of a shortcut. And of course I kept thinking "why can't they just go back and destroy the machine" the whole time....which would make sense.....it just wouldn't make a good story.
No notes on this one! I love the authors writing, and this world she meticulously created. I accidentally read half of this book in one sitting, and even when I set it down I would think about it. I would love to have a box set of all three books, or even see some special editions come out!
If you like time travel fantasy stories with real artwork woven in, give this trilogy a try! I promise you will not regret it.
Content Warnings (from author): assault, theft, sexual assault, death of a parent/spouse, physical illness, self harm, parental abandonment

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this incredible book!
I absolutely loved this book. It was fantastic and I cannot recommend it highly enough.
One of my favorites for the year!!
A must, must read!!@

This is an epic conclusion to the fantastic Stealing Infinity series. I'm blown away by how this amazing story ended. I absolutely loved this book and the entire series. Finally getting to learn about the creation of the academy was awesome. And as always the way the art is tied into the story is just so amazing. This book is a wild ride with such a beautiful ending. And everything was wrapped up rather nicely. I highly recommend this book!
Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for allowing me to read this book ahead of release in exchange for my honest opinion.

Any book about time travel will certainly have its challenges but I thought the conclusion of this trilogy did a very good job of explaining why Grey Wolf academy was created. Natasha has certainly grown as the story has unfolded and in this conclusion takes the brave step of going back to when her father was alive but she doesn't just watch no she actually introduces herself ! A brave or a stupid idea ? Certainly one with consequences that leave Natasha destined to unravel what drives her employer Arthur to send her back in time.
I thoroughly enjoyed the way the author tied so much of this story to artwork that has helped shape how many see the world and what could lie beyond. There is a resolution and those with a romantic bent will enjoy seeing Natasha finally get her man. This was entertaining and original which leaves the reader wondering what the author will dream up next.
This voluntary take is of a copy I requested from Netgalley and my thoughts and comments are honest and I believe fair

I think this was a solid end to this trilogy. I loved getting to see the growth and maturity for Natasha and I adored her relationship with Braxton so much. I think that there were some moments where things felt a little bit rushed, however, all of the storylines were wrapped up. When it comes to books involving time travel it can definitely get complicated but I think this author did a very good job at explaining it and I liked reading about the works of art.

Wow! This much anticipated finale in the Stealing Infinity series has me on edge the entire time. I was so anxious to see how all of the nuances played out and wrapped up. The world building in a story that is a bit like Oliver Twist but more robust was phenomenal. The wrap up in this book was well done as well as very surprising. Be sure to read the entire trilogy to get the best experience out of the series!

Chasing Eternity by A. Noel, published by Entangled Publishing is the third book in the Stolen Beauty Trilogy. I recommend to read the books in order.
Set in Gray Wolf Academy concludes Natasha and her man's heart-wrenching story. Beautifully thought out, beautifully written is this an unputdownable read that had me in suspense till the last page. A heartpounding time travel fitting conclusion in this wonderful trilogy.
Blurb: I’m about to break one of the biggest rules of all.
But I need to find my dad. And if that means going back to New York City in 1998 to find him—before I’m even born—then that’s what I have to do. Because I need someone I trust to teach me what it means to be a Timekeeper.
Now I’m in the land of post-grunge, low-rise jeans, baby doll tees, chunky boots…and risking my own existence in the process. Awesome.
This is no ordinary trip. Just about anything can go wrong, and if I get found out, I’ll lose not only my home and school…but Braxton, too. Because there might not be enough forgiveness in the world for what I’ve done—and what I am about to do.
An incredible, literally unputdownable read, 5 stars.

I loved the story, the world building and meeting the different characters. I felt completely immersed in the story and couldn't stop reading it.