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Omega by Jus Accardo


Review by Sasha The gang is back in book two of The Infinity Division, Omegaby Jus Accardo! Kori’s life is safe for the time being as she heads out with Noah and Cade on another manhunt to find Dylan. With his last plan failing, Dylan is even more determined to get away from his brother Cade and find another version of his longtime love, Ava. This time the novel is centered around Noah, Kori’s brother from another world. He’s the rougher version of Kori and isn’t afraid to speak his mind, even though he might offend people. As they world hop looking for Dylan, Noah has one other person that he always is pulled towards. Just as Kori and Cade always seem to find each other on different earths, and despite Noah not believing in true love, he can’t fight the feeling that Ashlyn or Ash is someone important to him. Ash isn't exactly living the high life here on this earth. She’s part of the lower class of society, and the only reason she’s managed to stay out of trouble is because of the generosity of the Andersons. Not that Ash would exactly call them generous considering that Cora despises but tolerates her due to her son’s liking towards her. When suddenly her sons both die and Ash is somehow connected to both deaths, Cora’s favor is lost. In an escape attempt, Ash and Noah’s worlds collide. It’s not the perfect romantic movie moment that might be expected. Instead, Ash is shocked by this new Noah and can’t seem to wrap her head around it. As they work together to solve the mysteries that Cora Anderson is hiding, they learn more and more about each other and find it harder to fight the feelings they have. Omega is another read that I would give 5 out of 5 stars. The plotline is compelling for a sequel and keeps you invested the whole way through. The introduction of a new character and new point of view allows to understand how other people get affected by the possibility of multiple worlds and Noah, Kori and Cade’s world hopping. With solid cliffhangers at the end, Accardo keeps you wanting more with each page and anxiously awaiting the final book. **Copy provided for honest review**

Release Date: August 1, 2017

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