Infinite Shores, Pascale Lacelle
Infinite Shores, Pascale Lacelle
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Infinite Shores

Author: Pascale Lacelle

Narrator: Gary Furlong, Toni Furtin, David Lee Huynh, Shakira Shute

Unabridged: 17 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/07/2026


Synopsis

Ninth House meets The Hazel Wood in this “brilliant” (Booklist, starred review) conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Drowned Gods Trilogy, a gorgeous dark academia fantasy following a teen mage and her friends on their desperate quest through worlds and time!

Fate cannot be broken—not even by the gods who serve it.

Emory refuses to lose Romie again. Her friend’s fate hangs in the balance as the monstrous Clover plans to use her as a sacrifice to steal power from the deity Atheia—and make himself into a proper god. To stop Clover, Emory needs the help of Atheia’s dark counterpart, Sidraeus. Yet this enigmatic deity cannot be trusted, and if Emory is to ally with him, she must invoke an ancient magic to keep him tethered to her side.

Meanwhile, in the divine workshop of the god of balance, Baz learns he has a role to play in the coming fight to save the crumbling worlds and their weakening magics. Yet all he can think of is Kai and the gruesome fate that awaits him at Clover’s side—a fate, the god tells him, that is beyond even his reach. But Baz is determined to save Kai, even if he has to rewrite time itself.

As chaos reigns and the tides of a corrupted magic threaten to consume all, Emory and Baz must contend with mercurial gods, vengeful deities, and those hell-bent on eradicating Eclipse magic to save the people they love—and write an ending to their stories that defies fate itself.

About Pascale Lacelle

Pascale Lacelle is a French Canadian author from Ottawa, Ontario. A longtime devourer of books, she started writing her own at age thirteen and quickly became enthralled by the magic of words. After earning her bachelor’s degree in French literature, she realized the English language is where her literary heart lies (but don’t tell any of her French professors that). When not lost in stories, she’s most likely daydreaming about food and travel, playing with her dog Roscoe, or trying to curate the perfect playlist for every mood. You can find her on Instagram and X @PascaleLacelle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maeghan 🦋 on February 05, 2026

NetGalley and Simon & Schuster Canada - you have no idea how happy you made this girl by giving her this arc 😭 thank you so much! When the cover fits the content of the book > You know a series has gotten to you when you’re 5% in the final book and already crying. This whole trilogy was a solid maste......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on April 21, 2026

All I can manage is a breath of relief, joy, agony, and everything in between. This trilogy has had its ups and downs for me. There were parts of this book that had me conflicted between disliking and liking. But none of that changes the fact that there is something about this story that is so amazin......more

Goodreads review by RedFoxBookworm on April 23, 2026

Post-read: Post tenebras, lux; iterum atque iterum After darkness, light; again and again This genuinely might be one of my favorite trilogies ever. Infinite Shores' title is incredibly fitting given the sheer amount of things that happened in this book. There are SO many layers, so many things that ar......more

Goodreads review by patricia on April 12, 2026

4.5 ⭐️ I’m so numb. I’m an incoherent mess. Infinite Shores? More like Infinite Stress. I don’t know if I can put my thoughts together, but I’ll do my best. The message? Beautiful. Time travel? Phenomenal. The ending? Screaming into the internal abyss. I was just staring at a wall when it ended. Sta......more

Goodreads review by snazzy pen ✰ on April 21, 2026

Current rating: 4.5 stars Right after I read the last page of Infinite Shores, a little over a week ago, I just stared at my screen blankly for a couple of minutes. Since then, I've been mulling over how exactly I can encapsulate all my feelings on this book. There's just so much to discuss here. Als......more