Evolussion (Book Two of the Infinion Series)

Evolussion (Infinion #2)

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Twenty-six years of planning could not prepare them for this.The world is well aware of the ongoing efforts of megacorp Three Eleven after they went public in 1985 about an impending asteroid impact coming in 2011. What they don't know about is the new species of human evolving within the walls of the corporation. Company figurehead Dawn Ingram has not only a secret identi...more
Paperback, 350 pages
Published October 10th 2010 by Northern Sanctum Press (first published August 4th 2010)
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Birgit
I did not know that this was actually a sequel to another book when I started reading it and was soon confronted with open questions concerning some of the characters and also the plot. In other words, I can only recommend to read the first book of the Infinion series first for a better understanding.
That said I must state that Kathy Bell put an interesting and well-developed premise on paper with this novel. Centered around the main ptotagonist(s) Adya Jordan/Dawn Ingram, the story continues 26...more
Debra S
Thank you to Kathy Bell for sending me a review copy via Goodreads and my sincere apologies for not posting this review much sooner.

You see, I really liked Regression. I wanted to see how that story ended and Evolussion seemed so totally alien. But then it is alien isn't it? It isn't the story about how Nicholas was able to regress Adya so that Hope could be born, it is about an alien species manipulating everyone including Adya/Dawn and Nicholas. And I, the reader, felt betrayed and set the bo...more
AH
I won this ARC book on Goodreads’ First Reads Giveaway. I must confess that I did not read the first book in the series – Regression which provided a lot of background to this book. I do believe that if a book is well written, a person can jump into the series at any point and still understand the book.

With that thought in mind, I started reading this book. It has really interesting concepts. First of all, the earth will cease to exist on November 11, 2011. A corporation, the cleverly named Thre...more
Shari
I am about half-way through this book now, not nearly enough time to read these days. However with this book I am enjoying taking it slow and really, really reading it. Part of that being is the fear of reaching the end and having to wait for a year for the final book in this Trilogy.

You MUST read the first in the series(Regression)before you start this one. In Evolussion the story and characters really come together and some parts of Regression are finally explained. Nicholas and Alex are now p...more
Dawn
What a great book! I loved Regression, the first book in this planned trilogy, and was anxiously awaiting the next installment. I was lucky enough to win an advance copy of Evolussion, and it did not disappoint! The storytelling style in Evolussion is different from Regression -- the story jumps between the perspectives of several different characters. That took a bit of getting used to, but all of the various threads "tie together" in the end.

Kathy Bell does a great job of making a completely "...more
Jenny
This book gives me mixed feelings. It turned into hard core sci-fi fairly early on, which was fine. However, at the end it jumped into the mystical. That seemed to come out of no where. The story is interesting and I will read the last one because I want to see the resolution.
Mlpmom (Book Reviewer)
I only just started this but so far it is superb! You can tell that the author has done her research. I know that I will be sad to see it end and have to wait a whole year for the last in the trilogy. Kathy Bell is an outstanding author.
Matt Lehman
Really enjoyed the read. Its been a while since I read the first installment, but I remember thinking that it could have maybe been pared down a bit.

In this book I think it could have been longer, with more time spent fleshing out certain spots.

That said, the premise that was so original and thought provoking, blossoms. We get the satisfaction of having a great number of questions answered and in the next breathe, are presented with a whole bunch of new ones to make us anxious for the final cha...more
Tracy
Though I was initially disappointed that the book begins by skipping over 25 years, it probably wasn't feasible to do otherwise. I found this book just as intriguing as the first, even though I didn't relate to the main character quite as well (the years have necessarily changed her). However, new characters drew me in, and the plot twists kept me guessing. There is some PG-13 profanity and sexual content in the book, but it's milder than Regression. Thank you First Reads and Kathy Bell for prov...more
Mitzi
I am really enjoying this triology. It went slightly off the rails toward the end but I am anticipating the release of book 3 already.
Emily
Liked it alot. I did like regression better alittle Less hard core sci fi. Looking forward to the third one
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Evolussion (Book Two of the Infinion Series)
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Evolussion (Book Two of the Infinion Series)
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Born in 1971, I've called the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron area home for my entire life - minus the years at university. Even so, I found books a wonderful way to travel through time and around the world.

I live in my dream house on 60 acres with an amazing view of the city skyline in one direction and the sheer cliffs of the Niagara Escarpment in the other. I was only able to start writing after ch...more
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Regression (Book One of the Infinion Trilogy) Revolussion (Book Three: Infinion Trilogy) Infinion Omnibus: Regression, Evolussion, and Revolussion

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