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352 pages, Paperback
First published February 27, 2025
“They’ve loved each other in a thousand lifetimes. They’ve killed each other in every one.”
“We had loved each other for so long, through the darkest times in history, through impossible circumstances, through terrible fates and insurmountable grief. The joy and pain we shared had knotted the very fabric of us together.”
“Nobody knew me better. Nobody else understood what this was like. There was a kinship between us, our shared secret a fortress that could never be breached from the outside. Without Arden, I felt utterly alone in the world.”
“You see me to my very core. I know that to be true. Nobody has ever known me, or will ever know me, like you do. That’s such an intimate thing. You can’t help but be drawn to someone who understands your every word, your every step, your every heartbeat.”
ᝰ.ᐟ “I love you, I have loved you, and I will love you.”
"I hope you never lose that bottomless love. I hope you hold onto what makes you human.”
Evelyn remembers most of her lives, but not the earliest ones as they are hazy. However, one thing she knows for certain: in every life, Arden murders her just before her eighteenth birthday and that he too dies on the same day. Oh, and she also knows that she has strong romantic feelings for him despite his being her killer. (Please picture middle-aged me rolling my eyes as I wrote this line.) All these years, she has tried various methods of escaping her fate, but nothing has worked. But her present life – in Wales, 2022 with a loving mother and a sweet but sick younger sister Gracie – has her longing to stay beyond the deadline. (See what I did there? 😎) Can she convince Arden to stop his murderous tendencies?
The story comes to us in Evelyn’s first-person perspective over two broad alternating timelines: one being the fixed present-time of 2022 and the other moving in reverse chronological order through the various years where Evelyn and Arden met the end of their *infinite fates*.