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Fighting for Infinity: The Loch & Key Series, Book 3

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4.8 / 5.0
Published: 2026

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The stakes have never been higher as Loch and Key face their ultimate trial in the heart-pounding conclusion to the series. After everything they have endured, the bond between these two women is the only constant in a shifting landscape of betrayal and cosmic uncertainty. As the boundaries of their world begin to fray, they find themselves thrust into a battle where the cost of victory could be the very future they sacrificed so much to protect. Fighting for Infinity dives deep into the resilience of the heart, balancing breathless, high-concept stakes with the intimate, grounding power of their love. Throughout their journey, Loch and Key have navigated shadows and secrets, but now they must confront the manifestations of their own past choices. It is a story of sacrifice, unyielding devotion, and the courage required to define one’s own destiny against impossible odds. This finale expertly balances explosive action with the profound emotional resonance readers have come to cherish. As the final pieces of the puzzle click into place, Loch and Key must decide what matters most: the infinite possibilities of the horizon or the person standing right beside them. It is an unforgettable, soaring end to a remarkable journey.

Customer Reviews

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German Chocolate
April 1, 2025
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Book 3 is a Charm too

Fighting for Infinity is the big red bow for these reading gifts, and it did not disappoint. As in life, there is a progression of ALL persons, places, and things. So is true for the characters in this book and the situations they find themselves in as individuals and collectively. Kudos to the author for creating a "new" perception of vampires. I would align more to this version than not. Family, I think you will enjoy this fantastical journey. Happy Reading.
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Lorraine Rusnack
April 20, 2025
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Remembering you you are

Wow what a finish to the series. I adore this take on vampires and humans co-existing. Amelia and Erin have their greatest battle yet to come. They are an amazing & passionate couple. I was totally swept up in the story and will dearly miss them. With support from family and their community they set off on a dangerous journey to save the vampire community. A must read series n my opinion.
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Maria
February 25, 2025

Satisfying ending of the book series

I loved the 1st book in the series where a completely new type of vampire was presented that was so new and fresh vs. in so many other books. Then we got a lot of action in the 2nd book that I also enjoyed, such a change from the first sweet book. With the 3rd book I struggled a bit since I did not really get the sweet relationship building and hot chemistry as in the 2 first book in the series. It was more about fighting for survival and save the vampire species and way too little romance between Amelia and Erin. I enjoyed reading the conclusion of the series though and I highly recommend The Loch & Key Series as a whole. I received a free ARC from the author, and I leave a review voluntarily.
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Marta
March 4, 2025
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Great book!

Very good ending for a unique sapphic vampire trilogy. I love the way vampires are a part of normal world just another species in these books. It is such a special take on the subject. Wonderful conclusion to the Erin and Amelia’s love story. It was beautiful, powerful, spicy, funny and entertaining. I do hope there will be more of a paranormal romance books from this author.
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R. Freeman
March 10, 2025
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Ties up the whole trilogy neatly, and maintains a nicely high spice level.

I started reading The first Book of this trilogy on a whim. I was so captivated I had to read the second one, and now that we've got the entire trilogy, I can only tell new readers to just dive into the first one and float on along until it's done. It's a little wild in places, it's very hot in places, but it's the best thing I've read in this genre in a long time.