Sunday, August 11, 2013

#Review of The Impossibility of Tomorrow by @averyeverywhere

The Impossibility of Tomorrow (Incarnation, #2)The immortal Seraphina is forced to face the darkness of her past—and risk losing the love of her life—in this second novel in the Incarnation series.

Seraphina has been living for centuries, thanks to a special method of alchemy, but only recently has she really felt alive. She’s finally broken free from her controlling boyfriend, Cyrus, and after years of swapping bodies to preserve her immortality, is happily settled into a life worth sticking with. Because in this life, she has Noah.

But Noah might not be as trustworthy as he seems. After he delivers an ominous message that could only come from Cyrus, Sera is worried that her new friends and family will find out her secret. And as her suspicions extend beyond Noah, Sera is forced to wonder about her new friends as well: Could her old coven be disguising themselves right under her nose?

Will Sera have to move to another body—and take another life—or can she find a way to keep what she’s got, forever?


About the Author

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Jessea Perry writes under the pen name Avery Williams. She was born the day after Halloween in Los Angeles, and has since lived in five different states due to her father’s job as a radio disc jockey (though she sometimes claims her parents were in the circus). Now she makes her home in Oakland with her husband and two dastardly kittens. She enjoys riding her bicycle around town and working on her hundred-year-old house. She is also a poet.






My Review-4 Stars

This one was much longer than the first. And although it was very good.  I believe that these books could have been tossed together as one book vs. two.  I wait to see what is on the horizon for book three. I have not seen a book three listed on Goodreads or anywhere else.  But lets hope that we get one! This one has an ending that ties up pretty much all of the loose ends.  But it could really come back for a third and final book and be even better. This would also be a great series to create a spin off.  I cant say why as I dont want to spoil it for anyone.

Go Into This One Knowing

This one was much longer than the first. And although it was very good.  I believe that these books could have been tossed together as one book vs. two.

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1 comments:

I like the color theme of the cover its really pretty. Never heard of this series till today.

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