Our Infinite Fates
by Laura Steven
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Pub Date 27 Feb 2025 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
'Impossible to put down' V.E. Schwab, international bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
A star-crossed lovers romance that spans a millennia, for fans of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, They Both Die at the End and One Day
‘Maybe that’s all love is, in the end. An endless tempting of fate.’
Evelyn can remember all her past lives. She can also remember that in every single one, she’s been murdered before her eighteenth birthday.
The problem is that she’s quite fond of the one she’s in now, and more importantly, her sister needs her bone marrow in order to stay alive. So now she has to:
- find the centuries-old enemy who hunts her through each life and destroy them forever
- figure out exactly why she’s being hunted in the first place,
- try quite hard not to fall in love with them
…again.
Advance Praise
'Impossible to put down' V.E. Schwab, international bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
‘Vividly beautiful and brilliantly transcendent’ – Amélie Wen Zhao, New York Times bestselling author of the Song of the Last Kingdom duology
‘An iridescent ode to love, life and humanity’ – Bea Fitzgerald, Sunday Times bestselling author of Girl, Goddess, Queen
'Evelyn and Arden are a pair for the ages' - Ayana Gray, New York Times bestselling author Beasts of Prey
'OUR INFINITE FATES demands to be read in one sitting.' – M. K. Lobb, Sunday Times bestselling author of Seven Faceless Saints
'OUR INFINITE FATES is the kind of book that only comes around once in a lifetime. Gives enemies to lovers a whole new meaning.' – Kara A. Kennedy, author of I Will Never Leave You
'One of the best books I've ever read.' – Rachel Greenlaw, author of Compass and Blade
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780241671092 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 320 |
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Featured Reviews
Our Infinite Fates is a book that will stay with you long after you finish it. I truly believe this is a book for everyone – it has the tender love of a romance, the bizarrely supernatural elements of a fantasy, the heart wrenching reality of a history, and somehow the innocence of a children’s novel wrapped up in the maturity of an adult’s.
The beauty of this book is how it can make you FEEL every possible human emotion (no joke, I cried 16 separate times) sometimes all at the same time. There were times when I couldn’t tell if I was crying because it was so beautifully written, or from the love between Arden and Evelyn, or from their pain, and really it didn’t matter as I was so engrossed in their story I couldn’t stop reading through my tears. I can’t say anything about the ending, as you must experience this book as blind as Evelyn is to the truth – but I can say that I shouted NO through tears many times during the final 60 pages.
As a fan of Steven’s other works, I already knew I loved her writing, but Our Infinite Fates takes their craft to a whole new level. The lyricism of her language so gorgeously wove together the past and present in a way that felt poetic – and then she goes and proves through Arden that she can write poems too! I will be shocked if anyone finishes this book without a renewed (or new) interest in literature itself sparking. If you’re more historically inclined, I can assure you that the chapters in their past lives have you diving into wonderfully rich descriptions of the past – from the beauty of a tiny trawler off the coast of Nauru in 1968, to the horrors of an asylum in 1862 Vermont, to the sweltering heat of the Sahara in 1290.
It's hard to talk about this book without getting overly personal as you are so intimately involved in Arden and Evelyn’s story that you can’t help but reflect on your own life. They made me yearn for a love so deep and meaningful; made me re-examine and cherish the loves I do have; and truly made me question who I am at my core. It takes a master to tell a story with so much heart you are forced to look at your own, and Laura Steven has truly cemented herself as such with this book. Our Infinite Fates is not only my top read of 2024, but has instantly become a firm favourite that I can see myself revisiting over and over.
Steven’s writing style is both evocative and haunting, weaving a narrative that’s as enchanting as it is heartbreaking. Each page brims with tension and emotion, capturing the eternal struggle between fate and love. The intensity of Evelyn’s journey left me on the edge of my seat, torn between hope and despair, as I followed her quest for both survival and love.
It’s a powerful reminder that sometimes, love means defying fate itself, and this story beautifully captures the endless temptation of that defiance.
I've read a handful of Laura Steven's books before and enjoyed them all, though I've never quite been as excited for one as I was for this. I'm pleased to say, Our Infinite Fates did not disappoint! I was lured in by the tag line and the promise of an Exile inspired love story and from the very first page I found myself immersed in the lyrical writing. I was worried that the alternating time jumps would be too much and take me away from the 'present' story but in fact I found myself looking forward to the glimpses in to the past and the unfolding story of Evelyn and Arden's origins. Fast forward to the book's conclusion and I was reading through teary eyes, the raw emotions of Evelyn fast becoming my own. Our Infinite Fates is a beautiful book from start to finish, haunting and rich all at once.