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Young Adult Fiction 1762
Immortality: A Love Story
(Updated: February 08, 2023)
Overall rating
 
4.3
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
In this sequel, Hazel is taking care of patients while waiting for word from Jack. After he was hung for false crimes, Hazel hopes the immortality tincture worked and he's alive somewhere. But there is no word. Then after an unfortunate incident, Hazel finds herself in prison. Only then she's released to help Princess Charlotte recover from a mysterious illness. In the meantime, she encounters a secret society that might be what she needs in order to find Jack.

What worked: I really loved the first book in this series ANATOMY. The author's books are so much more than gothic romance historicals. In IMMORTALITY she continues where the first book left off. Only now Hazel is falsely imprisoned and languishes in a Scottish prison until she's released but only on the condition she tries to cure Princess Charlotte's mysterious illness.

I love how this story is a mixture of suspense, mystery, romance, and hints of immortality. Hazel is a strong protagonist who against great odds refuses to let society dictate her fate in life. Her interactions with the secret society of other immortals are intriguing. What's even more surprising is her response to their invitation to join them. **Don't worry, no spoilers here!

Hazel and Jack's relationship continues, but not until the midpoint in the novel. There's another love interest-a Swedish doctor at court who is trying to help the King's madness.

Totally engaging with its premise of what if there is in fact a way to become immortal. Likable characters who get themselves in more than a few precarious situations.

Swepting gothic historical romance with fantasy elements. A satisfying sequel to ANATOMY.
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