Supernatural powers can be more of a burden than a gift.
Two years ago, Indigo Children Tyler and Toby discovered the hard way that their powers weren't a secret. When they gained immunity from the IIA—the agency that wanted to exploit them—they thought they would finally be able to get on with their lives. But when one of their own goes missing, they prepare to do whatever it takes to find him.
"Follow the star that's not a star."
When the unexpected happens, the Indigo Children are forced to split up to protect those dearest to them, but with only a riddle and their instincts for guidance, they realize that help from mysterious allies may be the only way to cut ties with the IIA once and for all.
The only way to close the door on the past is to embrace the future.
Sarah finally realizes that she is ready to open her heart to love, but her life unexpectedly takes a sharp detour. Meanwhile, Tyler and Liliana learn that the universe and their love knows no boundaries, while Grace and Eddie begin to wonder if their relationship is destined to fail before it has begun.
It's a race against time.
The IIA has gone too far, and it's up to the Indigo Children to protect those who can't protect themselves, before it's too late. Will they ever have the opportunity to enjoy love and lead normal lives? Find out in Indigo Infinity, the fast-paced, action-packed conclusion of The Indigo Trilogy.
Jacinda Buchmann lives in Arizona with her husband and three children. She graduated from Carroll College, in Helena, Montana, with a B.A. in elementary education and later received a Master’s degree from Northern Arizona University, in school counseling. After spending several years as a teacher and later a school counselor, she now spends her time writing, any free chance she can get, that is, when she’s not spending time with her family or creating a new concoction in the kitchen.
I became vested in this series from the very first book and was not looking forward to it ending. I love the characters and their different personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. The plot carries you along and keeps you reading late into the night. I must say that the journey was skillfully written, and Indigo Infinity was all that I hoped it would be. It was difficult to let my friends go but I look forward to reading more extraordinary stories from Jacinda Buchmann.
Although this genre of books is not what I normally read, I was pleasantly surprised that I liked each one of these books. I will miss the characters, but look forward to the authors other books when they come out.