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If you have not read Evermore, then read at your own risk, this contains spoilers!
The Gist
After being made immortal by her true love, Ever seems to think that her life will stop being complicated, and start being more like the happily-ever-afters she reads about in books. She’s wrong. All is right with the world for a few short weeks. Ever may shirk her responsibilities as an immortal, and Damon may nag her about more than just her immortal lessons, but that doesn’t seem important. They have forever to do anything and everything they want. Then the new boy at school, Roman, shoves his way into Ever’s life, despite Ever’s blatant hatred of him. No one understands how Ever could manage to hate such a charming, good-looking guy. Even Ever doesn’t understand, but she knows, deep down, that something is a bit off about him. Her suspicions of him heighten to their peak when Damen starts acting very…normal. But not in a good way. He acts sick. But immortals can’t get sick. He acts as if he barely knows who she is. But he’s waited for her for hundreds of years. Nothing makes sense anymore, but Ever has a feeling that Roman is involved. Damen goes back to Stacia. Miles and Haven abandon her for Craig and Honor. Her life begins to fall apart. So Ever goes to Ava for comfort and guidance. She goes to Summerland for information.
What We Think
What We Think
Reviewed by Dream Catcher
Number of Pages: 284
This is the second in Alyson Noel’s the Immortals series. The book is fairly similar to the first in the series, so I’m not sure which I prefer. The author’s writing is, naturally, nearly identical to Evermore. I think it was a bit better in this book, though. Once I got into it, that is. As I’ve mentioned in countless reviews, I was not motivated to read this book. I don’t want you all to think I can never get into any books at all. It just seems that lately I’ve only picked slow-start books to read. I hope that changes. Anyway, it was a slow-start kind of book. But that might be because everything was happy, happy, joy, joy in Ever’s world. It annoys me when a book starts out with a girl’s picture perfect life. But, if I called the beginning slow, I don’t know what I would call the middle. Perhaps excruciatingly slow. But, never fear, it gets better. The plot picks up near the end, and soon I couldn’t put the book down. If you liked Evermore, you’ll like Blue Moon even better. Stay tuned for the third in the immortals series, Shadowland.
Real Teen Rating~ C : Ehhh…
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