Infinite Possibilities

Infinite Possibilities

Secrets and lies. They are everywhere: haunting her, tormenting her. In the midst of it all, he'd been her escape, her passion. The only person she'd trusted in six years. And then he'd made her doubt that trust, cutting her deeply. But as she'd once told him, she was damaged, not broken. She is ready to fight and not just for survival. She is fighting for the truth and she won't stop until she has it, not even for...him.
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Lover of Romance @addictedtoromance
4.5 stars
Jan 15, 2023

This review may contain spoilers, so fair warning, upon reading the review.

Introduction
Infinite Possibilities is the second book in the Amy Benson series and this is the conclusion to our duo featuring this couple. Immediately you are going to want to immerse yourself into this one, especailly after that cliffhanger from the ending from book one. It immediately takes off from where book one ends so I would recommend these together as if they are two books if you aren't fans of cliffhanger so that it doesn't feel so intense. I will say that I really enjoyed the conclusion, it had some angst I wasn't a true fan of, but the story overall was a true win of a read for me.

Summary
So in the conclusion with Liam and Amy, we have Amy that is on the run from Liam. She misinterpreted something he said to his friend, and now she thinks he is her enemy. But when he finds her in New Mexico and takes her to safety in New York City, she is bowled over. She still thinks there is no way that she can keep him safe. But now Amy is determined to fight for herself and the man that she loves even if that means having to betray and hurt him to keep him safe, but Liam will prove that his love is unconditional and he will always fight for her!

My Outlook
I will keep my thoughts on this a bit short, but I will say that I absolutely had a fun time with this one. I couldn't help myself in having to pick this one up. I really truly enjoyed this one here and everything that the author built. Now I wasn't a big fan of the angst in the beginning of the story to be honest. But it is understandable why it was there. I am just not used to seeing it in Lisa Renee Jones books if I am being honest. Normally there isn't so much angst between the couple, so it threw me for a bit of a curveball but I still enjoyed seeing Liam and Amy find their way back together. And Liam is such a hoot, I love how he just sees through Amy and just has faith in their love even when she hurts him. But she definitely needs a man like Liam, willing to walk through fire to protect her and make sure she stays safe and knows she is loved. There is such beautiful emotion that is implemented in this installment, and I can't wait to see Passionflix adapt this one.

Overall View
I found Infinite Possibilities to be an endearing, edgy filled story that will have you living in the moment with Liam and Amy and be cheering these two on as they work their way towards their HEA that is justly deserved.

Rating Evaluation:
Plot: 5/5
World Building: 5/5
Cover: 3/5
Hero: 5/5
Heroine: 3/5
Steam: 5/5
Heart & Feels: 5/5
Ending: 5/5
Overall View: 4.5/5

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Janna Niemi@allandanybooks
4 stars
Oct 30, 2022

This book continues the story of Amy straight from where the first book ended. Amy is still running and nothing is really as it seems. I’m was a bit frustrated with the plot and with all the decisions Amy made. The relationship between Amy and Liam continues to grow and it’s both good and bad. The story ends with a cliffhanger once again and once again I’m glad I have access to the next installment in the series.

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Ashley Janssen@aninterestingidea
1 star
Oct 18, 2022
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Hannah E@hannaahbananaa
3 stars
Oct 20, 2021
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Andrea Ayala@andreaa
2 stars
Oct 18, 2021
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Cat Imb@thereadingcat
5 stars
Sep 13, 2021

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