One thing that we really loved is that we had less of the antagonist’s point of views. The tension slowly builds as we wonder if our heroes will be able to fix time and prevent the death of the galvanized. These clues give very subtle hints, and we spend time trying to figure out who they are from, but the answer isn’t revealed until near the end. There are clues to the outcome in every chapter. *****If you haven’t read the first book, House Immortal, there are spoilers to that novel in this review. So our apologies that this will be a brief, somewhat vague review, but we hope that we can convey enough to illustrate what made it work and why you might like it as well. As our heroes fight to get to where they need to be in order to fix the time rift, so much happens that describing it would spoil this wonderful book for you. The story continually is building upon itself. It is honestly very difficult to relate how enjoyable this novel was without giving anything away. Gikany and Una found it more gripping, intriguing and just better than the last. Infinity Bell is the second novel in the tension-filled urban fantasy House Immortal series.
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