![]() Through her travels, Marguerite experiences a futuristic London, an opulent Russian court, an under the sea post-apocalyptic station, and worlds that are just reflection of our current Earth. I loved the idea of parallel universes, each differing by either minute changes such as the paint splatter on your favourite desk – to colossal differences such as technological advances being delayed by a century. ![]() “It’s comfort enough to know that there are infinite worlds. As her parents were renowned scientists in the field of dimensional physics, Marguerite begins a hunt across the multiverse using the Firebird device to find her father’s killer: Paul Markov. Her father has been killed, her mother left devastated and her family broken. Infinite possibilities.Īt the start of the novel, Marguerite’s life has been turned upside down. ![]() Nonetheless, it was still loads of fun seeing the protagonists hop between dimensions and world. However, I felt that the primary focus on romance really hurt the story. ![]() I love the premise of this book, it had so much potential to be world shattering. ![]()
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