Infinite Faith Infinite Series, Book 4)
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Publisher Description
The darkest hour is just before dawn, and in Maya’s last hour, the test of faith proves darkest with two more incarnations: a young woman caught up fighting in the American Civil War, and a German woman institutionalized at the deadly rise of Hitler’s power as he plans to purge Germany of its mentally ill. Maya is tested to a breaking point as she learns the most ethereal of spiritual lessons: faith. Faith in herself, in others, in the future, to the path, and to a higher purpose, even when things don’t go as planned.
Customer Reviews
Great series but…
Great series interesting read but the author has no plans to finish out the series anytime soon. So don’t get into it and expect a payout. Kind of like that fat slob that wrote the “Game of Thrones” series that refuses to finish. Hers is more legitimate cause of raising a family, but you still don’t write a series of books and then act surprised when people ask when you are going to finish.
Love
Love this entire series!!!!
Much Better than I Expected.
This book is great the only flaw it has is the stories can at times become really dark and kinda interchangeable so I hope the next story is a bit happier as I am getting a bit tired of tragedy after tragedy it is a little cliché. Never the less this series which is really more like just once really long book is really,great and the stories feel historical enough that it gives a taste of what life in that period would have been like not to say their are no inaccuracies but the ones that exist are hardly noticeable unless you have prior knowledge so it really doesn't affect the story in any significant way. The last story is my only gripe as it was great until they got to England where it was obvious what was going to happen and the end felt boring and emotionless something I would not have expected from a series that I found to be sad on multiple occasions. I hope that the last book will rectify this. Also as a side note no one but the author of gloomy Sunday's ever killed themselves while listening to that song.