I could actually feel the pain that was running through Luka's body. Example in this book chapter 41 made me bawl like a complete baby. (case in point I hate Jeffery, just saying he should have been horse whipped for his treatment of the athletes.) These two sisters write all the feels. Each character is richly and cleverly developed into a character that you will either root for or boo against. To me these two sisters don't just simply write a book. I always know I am going to be extra happy when I'm reading one of their incredible books. I have been a huge fan of K B Ritchie for several years now. hmmm The narration was really good and they did a great job to portray the characters, they were the best part of the story so this is their second chance to make everything right between them once again I've been wanting to read books about the circus and these books are barely about the circus so I don't feel that satisfied. I guess New Adult is not really my thing So in this book we follow Luka Kotova who is a part of a New show called infini and he is surprised to know that he is partnered up with the love of his life Bailey, but they had to break up five years ago to protect everyone around them. Well, I have to admit this one was slightly better than Amour Amour, at least the couple here has some true struggles and substance, the story was alright and I do like me some messed up break up story but it really dragged toward the end, they broke the rules without any consequences and I feel like three quarters of the story is spent trying to convince us that they really love each other and it's not just a physical thing. I am so ready for future books in this world. Or if you’ve never read a book by Krista & Becca this one (or Amour Amour) could be a great first book, as it can be read as a standalone.
So yeah, if you liked Amour Amour, you definitely need to read this. There was this certain scene where all the girls are gathered together, and it was honestly one of my favorite scenes of the book. (Timo & Luka scenes literally made me tear up.) Female friendships were also very prominent in Infini.
Timo, Katya, and Nik were a huge part of the plot, and I loved seeing Luka’s relationship with each one of them plus their own individual lives. I also loved learning more about Dimitri. The entire Kotova family was amazing to read about. (Though this was a lot more angsty than Amour Amour!) They were too adorable.
If you’re a fan of friends-to-lovers, you’ll love this! Luka and Baylee’s relationship was filled with honesty and open communication and love, there was never any unnecessary drama. I wish I could talk about the romance more, but I feel like everything is a spoiler so I won’t. We first meet Baylee in Infini, she’s a 19-year-old Jamaican-American, and all around sweetheart. Luka was first introduced in Amour Amour, he’s a 20-year-old Russian-American, and too pure for this world. Krista and Becca always manage to write such complex, diverse, and relatable characters! Infini is told in two-POVs: Luka & Bayle. The main ones and the supporting ones alike. Laugh out loud banter Like all of KB’s books it’s the characters that really make this book exceptional.This was everything I could want in a KB book. I just want to start with saying that this was like nothing I was expecting, but I was never disappointed. I’m trying to make this review as less “rambly” as possible, but that’s always pretty difficult to do with your favorite books. I’m currently running on like zero sleep because of this book so bear with me.