– Zayla has felt her mate's presence since childhood, but he remains hidden in the shadows. On her 21st birthday, she discovers he is not a wolf, but something much darker and older.
Unlike stories where mates meet and instantly fall in love, Mikayla S creates tension by keeping the mate invisible. Zayla knows he is there, feels his presence, and knows he protects her, but the lack of physical touch and interaction creates an intense "slow burn" atmosphere. 2. Emotional Intensity
– Follows the newlyweds as they face the chaotic consequences of their union and a looming supernatural war. Main Characters Infinity //Sample by Mikayla Kathryn at Inkitt
: A common criticism is that the final book in the series feels rushed or inconsistent. One reviewer expressed disappointment, saying, “It's like the author really wanted to wrap up and was against a deadline so just started shoving things in and going 'Eh, whatever, good enough.' I thought the ending was especially painful to read.” Other fans noted inconsistencies in character behavior and plot points between books, with one writing, “It's like the author forgot what she wrote at the end of book two... it’s annoying to have to change your own thought while reading the third book.”
– Introduces Zayla and her discovery of her mate's identity.
The success of Infinity lies heavily on its well-developed cast. The author avoids standard tropes by giving the protagonists distinct flaws and relatable internal conflicts.
Trust is a fragile commodity in this novel. Characters constantly battle their insecurities and the fear of vulnerability.
The digital age has changed how literature is consumed. Many readers prefer digital versions of stories for several practical reasons: