Our Infinite Fates

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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue meets This is How You Lose The Time War in this fantastical love story that defies death as two souls reincarnate through the centuries.
They've loved each other in a thousand lifetimes. They've killed each other in every one.
Evelyn can remember all her past lives. She can also remember that in every single one, she’s been murdered before her eighteenth birthday by Arden, a supernatural being linked to her soul. The problem is that she’s quite fond of the life she’s in now, and her little sister needs her in order to stay alive. If Evelyn wants to save her sister, she’ll have to find the centuries-old devil who hunts her through each life before they find her first, figure out why she’s being hunted and finally break their curse, and try not to fall in love . . . again.
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Absolutely addicting and fast-paced, Our Infinite Fates follows two lovers as they seek to break the curse that forces them to kill each other every 18 years.

Let me start by saying this: I did not like Steven’s previous novel, The Society for Soulless Girls. I abhor that novel. However, I absolutely devoured Our Infinite Fates and loved it.
Gender Fluid
One of Our Infinite Fates best aspects was its ability to explore the past. We see Evelyn and Arden through their previous lives—how they fall in love, how they are drawn to each other, and ultimately, how they kill one another. I loved delving into their pasts and discovering these two characters repeatedly, often with different genders.
The characters are not always reincarnated as male and female. Sometimes, they are reborn as two women or two men, or Evelyn may be reborn as a man while Arden is a woman. I appreciated how Steven explored their love across different genders; it felt effortless and natural. Their interactions seemed wholesome, allowing us to witness their growth across various ages and eras while demonstrating how their past influences their present.
This theme was a significant yet subtle part of the storytelling. Steven built up the dynamic between these two characters, developing the romance to draw the reader in and make us invested in their story. This truly captivated me—reading passages set in the past and understanding their relevance to the present.
And the plot twist! I honestly didn’t see it coming. The ending was quick and not overly drawn out, but I felt it could have benefited from a slight extension since it felt rushed and anticlimactic. However, the novel had already hinted at what the ending would entail, so I wasn’t bothered by the fast pace, as I couldn’t take my eyes off the pages.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed Our Infinite Fates. It was addictive and fast-paced, and I appreciated the novel’s queerness and gender fluidity and how naturally it flowed.
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