Yesenia Vargas

Biography

In my pretty much nonexistent free time, I love to read (preferably on my Kindle), binge-watch Netflix, write, edit other writers’ books, attempt to stay active, and spend time with family. I live with my fiance and daughter in Georgia.

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Smashwords book reviews by Yesenia Vargas

  • Infinite Sacrifice (Infinite Series, Book 1) on July 17, 2012

    Wow, wow, wow. This novel is now one of my all-time favorite books. I don't know where to begin. The premise of this story is one of a kind. A story about a woman who must reincarnate until she learn's life's most important lessons is genius. And L.E. Waters makes the story very believable. This first book begins in ancient Egypt and continues until the Black Plague in London. It is very clear that she has done her research yet she weaves the background info seamlessly into the story. There are no info dumps or endless facts aout a certain time period. It's like you're really there, and you end up learning a lot about history without meaning to. I think a lot of people, especially history buffs, will like the story just because of how you're learning and enjoying the story at the same time. L.E. Waters also creates awesome characters you care for. You know they're going to die, but it still shocks you. I had to hold back tears several times throughout the book. These characters will be etched into my mind for a long time. This is the kind of series you'll want to read over and over again. And wish there was a movie, too.I should also mention that the book also has some adult themes in there but nothing graphic. Overall, this is a very well-written book. The author has a true gift for words. She is a master storyteller. Be prepared to lose sleep when reading this book because you won't be able to put it down. Gotta go read the second book, Infinite Devotion, now!
  • Infinite Devotion (Infinite Series, Book 2) on Aug. 28, 2012

    Overall a very good book! There were a few parts here and there that I had to plod through. Some of the Spain life for instance. But the plot always picks up, and it's exciting to see how the life will end because you know the character will eventually die. I loved the Pope life and the Irish Robin Hood life. One very emotionally charged. I wanted to cry. The other very funny! I learned some things I didn't know about history as well, which is always fun. I think the author very accurately portrays historical background information without the reader hardly realizing it. I can't wait to see what happens in the third book and finally see Maya's last life! Definitely recommend.