Monday, June 25, 2018

Review: Infini by Krista & Becca Ritchie

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Series: Aerial Ethereal Book #2
Format: ebook
Rating: 5 Stars
How I Got It: Purchased
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Circus
Publisher: Self-Published

Synopsis courtesy of Goodreads

"Don’t have a best friend that’s a girl" — this was the advice from my older cousin. I didn’t take it. Because he followed with, "friends don’t f*ck friends. And you’ll want to f*ck her."

It was terrible advice. 

My cousin should’ve told me that being best friends with Baylee Wright — since she was twelve — would be the best and worst decision of my life. 

He should have told me to protect her from what was coming. 

He should have told me that when a darkness crawled towards us, there’d be no safety net. 

Now I’ve signed back on to the same Vegas acrobatic show as Baylee, working together for the first time in years. And she tells me that she’s having trouble in a certain “area” of her life — because of our past. 

“You can help me fix it,” she says.

And then she hands me a list.

Review

I have no idea why I was putting off reading this-I wanted it the minute it was announced. Amour Amour was a beautiful story, but this just blew me away. My apartment is a mess (which I hate), but I couldn't put this down.

Luka is probably my favorite of the pair, but I have no issues with Baylee. I think you spend more time with him so that could be why. They are both very passionate people-about each other, the circus, and their families. The romance was heartbreaking and beautiful. It was an interesting take on one of my favorite tropes-reunited lovers. There was definitely a lot of angst, but it worked for me.

Krista and Becca Ritchie are experts at writing ensemble casts. This books was no exception. It's fun to see the Katovas and Baylee's families' interactions. It always feels real like I'm just a fly on the wall during their interactions.

I know this series hasn't done very well-that's a tragedy. Please read it. I know a lot of people want a Timo book, but I would die for a Dimitri book. And I'm pretty sure there was sequel bait in here. Don't tease me like that.

Thanks for reading!
Holly

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