![]() ![]() It was interesting to read, but this was the book where I started to want to slap Ever instead of sympathize with her. I guess it was just that I wanted more romance between the two and I didn’t really get it. I read it soon after Evermore and it followed the typical “lovers split” storyline that plagues series sequels with the same romantic leads. The second book, Blue Moon was disappointing. If I read it now as someone in their 20s I’m not sure if I would enjoy it as much as I did, but I think I would still enjoy it. This was also the first book I read (and I would go on to read a few others) about “reincarnated soul-mates” so it was something new and exciting for me.īut I think it is important to note that I was in HIGH SCHOOL when I read this, therefore I was in the target audience range and I was expected to like it. It had a little bit of everything I like in my books: romance, suspense, mystery and a heroine I actually liked. She told me it was better than Twilight (not a hard feat mind you, but at the time Twilight was the BIG thing) and after reading the plot synopsis I was intrigued.Įvermore was a great book. ![]() My friend recommended that I read Evermore shortly after it came out. ![]() Heat Rating: cool, lukewarm in later books Genre: Young Adult, Romance, Soul Mates, Paranormal There is also a prequel ebook, Eternal Flame and a spin-off series, Riley Bloom (details here) # of Books: 6 (Evermore, Blue Moon, Shadowland, Dark Flame, Night Star, Everlasting) ![]()
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