Indigo Lost (Infinity Squared – 1) by SR Summers
The First book in the Infinity Squared Series. Don’t think. Just run. When what lies ahead is less fearful than what lies behind, and west-coast unknowns less terrifying than east-side tragedies, there is no choice other than the one through the window at the end of a third-floor police station corridor. Without another thought, the girl runs. Her jump will take her to the street below, to encounters with humanity that will both shock and save her, to the girl she becomes the one who knows how to fight, but also survive, even shine, in the darkest places. She does not go unnoticed. The mob boss, the ruler of Vegas, has seen her. But she is not ready to be seen. And this time there is no corridor, and no window.
Author’s Bio
Living in Leamington Spa, West Midlands, S.R. Summers owns and runs the popular ZouBisou cafe. Previously, she has enjoyed a career working within broadcast media whilst living in Belgium and within the field of e-commerce. She also holds a degree in History from the University of Cambridge. When not managing her cafe, you’ll find her busy writing and working on the final book in her Infinity Squared eight-part series. The first in the series, Indigo Lost by S.R, Summers (published by ShieldCrest Publishing April 2018 RRP £20 hardback, £12 paperback and £5.99 e-book) is available to purchase from online retailers, including Amazon, and to order from all good bookstores. For more information you can follow the author @indigolost.
My Review
5 stars
In her short life, Indigo has known violence and pain. Her father is controlling and abusive often just looking for a reason to beat his wife and children. But one day things go too far and his wife and daughter die. Indigo is taken in but has already learned that she can only rely on herself so she runs, out a third floor window. Indigo learns she has some special abilities.
Then we meet Donny Capello. He is an up and coming mob boss and is plotting how he is going to gain some real power in Las Vegas. But then he finds himself saved by Indigo. He is determined to find her. But is he really as bad as he seems? Indigo can’t escape as easily as she did before.
I really loved this story. You have the heartbreaking story of a young girl that has know abuse and death by her father. But she has managed to get by until she catches Donny’s eye. I can’t help but hope for the best for Indigo. I loved Donny, he is a tough guy but he does have a heart of gold. But in his line of work you know both of them are going to be mixing with the worst of the worst.
There is lots of action, painfully true abuse, and an amazing story that will wrap you up and leave you wanting more at the end. I saw that this is the first book in a planned eight book series and I can’t wait to get my hands on books two.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review of this book.
I would like to thank Authoright for the opportunity to read and share this book.
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