• Infinite Devotion

  • The Infinite Series, Book 2
  • By: L. E. Waters
  • Narrated by: Jessica Peterson
  • Length: 14 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Infinite Devotion

By: L. E. Waters
Narrated by: Jessica Peterson
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Maya continues to delve into her past lives after death, and strives to complete the tentative journey required to reunite with her loved ones in heaven. She must relive and explore her former incarnations as the scandalous and misunderstood Lucrezia Borgia in Renaissance Italy; a young stowaway on the doomed Spanish Armada fleet; and the rebellious Irish Robin Hood, Count Redmond O'Hanlon. Her companions prove truer while her enemies grow stronger as her bygone adventures spin forth. This time she must experience the trials of loyalty and endure the hardships that only supreme devotion brings.

©2012 Lauren Waters (P)2013 Lauren Waters

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Lives

Lovely writing and (audiobook) narration. This is a different type of novel for me and the writing pulled me in. Well done!

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Addicting

I could not stop listening! I became involved with each character and was truly sad at the end of each life. But, each new beginning was better than the last!

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Loved it!

I really have enjoyed not just the first book but this second one. My first thought was there was so much tragedy with these lives Maya lives but I realized with the learning of such things as devotion and sacrifice, that there cannot be tragedy without learning and living through it, or in some cases, dying through it. The author does a great job at getting the setting and story line right with each historical time in history. I guess we can only just imagine what one must endure since even with written history it is just a matter of perspective.

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#2 and Trying

Maya continues to live her past lives.I was sucked into each story line. As the title suggests, Maya learns devotion in this book and she lives four lives. The lives posed increasing challenges. Compelling, intriguing characters in complex interrelationships make for compelling life stories.. The book has this charts after each story where you can see a correlation of who’s who. When the book is audible, those charts sound like Charlie Brown's teacher: "waaa-waaa, wahh-wahhh." So, I just skip over them and refer to the internet page that the author has constructed. The web page reference on the last life is a series of Irish sayings, not much use in deconflicting the characters, In this case, each life seems disconnected to the others without little bitty hints, so the epilogue is critical to tie the whole book together. I’m curious to know what will be next!

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