Infinite Fate
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1.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
She is average, calm and keeps to herself... He is popular, hot and has a deep dark secret... She likes the quiet simple life while he is chasing a past demon around the globe… By all rights their worlds shouldn’t collide… But they do. Their fate says so.
So when she is attacked in the middle of the night by dark and evil forces the resulting consequences seal it permanently... He will help her overcome her fear while She learns there's far more to her – and the world – then she ever thought possible...
Savannah Greene;
I’m just an average girl going to college and doing average girl things. Then I have to go and bump into the new hot guy in school. He’s everything every girl dreams of and more and even I think I have a little crush on him…
But meeting him, that one chance moment where I be ballsy enough to actually speak to a guy and move out of my comfort zone sets off a chain of events that will forever change my life, will forever keep me from being average ever again and will most certainly change my view of the world and what it is forever…
Who would have known, thought even, that such things like that even existed?…
Dominic Lincoln;
I’m unfortunately stuck in a time that is not my own, chasing a guy who was supposed to be one of my own... then She steps in front of me and everything changes… it’s almost like a movie, it doesn’t feel real to me and I am a surreal kind of creature!
A chance meeting or infinite fate? Whatever the reason my life is forever altered and when a dark and evil force threatens to change it all once again I set out on a mission to stop him before it becomes the point of no return and to seek revenge for those who have been lost in a war I should have seen coming…
Customer Reviews
Terrible Writing
So far, I’ve only made it to the second chapter of the book and this is some of the worst writing/punctuation I’ve ever encountered. This book is impossible to read aloud and genuinely looks like it was not edited AT ALL, or even read over by anyone before it was published. I haven’t had a chance to get into the plot of the story yet and see if it’s any better. Even if it is, any enjoyment the plot may provide is greatly diminished by the lack of baseline quality in the grammar and punctuation.