Our Infinite Fates
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Narrated by:
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Sofia Oxenham
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By:
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Laura Steven
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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 for bone marrow transplants 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.
'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
© Laura Steven 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025
Editorial Review
Gorgeous, immersive, achingly lovely
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A love story across millenia
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Very repetitive
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Beautiful story, lovely language, but a bit slow for me
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I have a ridiculous amount of editions coming 🤭
I loved the recalling of different parents throughout history and how Evelyn remembers & loves each of them in their own right.
Each meeting throughout history pulls you through time and leaves you standing in a foreign land, bereft at the loss of yet another pair of eternal lovers and still no closer to understanding why! Then you are pulled into the modern day and the current problem at hand!
To love like that is, what I think, everyone wants in some fashion (sans murder obvs) - to have a love that stands the test of time - one that endures lifetimes and pulls you back to one another no matter the distance.
I feel like I was taken around the world in 393 pages. I was loved deeply and lost tremendously and then loved again in those 393 pages.
Do you know what sealed my heart though - **SMALL SPOILER ALERT** - the fact that in one of their incarnations Evelyn is profoundly deaf 🥰 authors so rarely include different abilities and disabilities in their books that when I come across deafness or signing in a book my heart soars.
Laura, this book will join my obsessed collection - 1 book many editions. To be able to write like this is rare and beautiful and I am so grateful to have be lucky enough to have recieved a proof copy.
Writing a spoiler free review is just impossible so I can't write anything else without being a blabber mouth! But I love this book - DM me and ask me how many editions I have if you don't believe me 😍💞
If you haven't already bought Our Infinite Fates then go and buy it right now! If you loved Addie La Rue, buy Our Infinite Fates right now. And if you just love a fantastic story of love entwined through centuries.
Side note - the only query I have - which I may have missed - was it explained why the stem cells couldn't be taken from Branwen's blood (as is done in 90% of cases) and had to be done via the bone marrow instead?
A Book to Fall in Love With Time And Again
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