And it looks like we'll be seeing even more of Ever and Damen as the book has been sold for a future television series (via author website).Īll in all, a decent mix of standard teen angst mixed with a unique premise of reincarnation and everlasting, but unrequited, love. However, the plot is a bit slow on the action front, with some editing needed and while Damen is a frustrating character, this may be Noel’s point as Evermore: The Immortals is the first in a series. Author Alyson Noel does a nice job of effortlessly moving the fantasy in and out of Ever’s teenage life. While Evermore: The Immortals suffers the romance craze tiredness of current teen reads, it does offer diverse supporting characters in a realistic high school setting, sprinkled nicely with some endearing ghosts. She used to be a popular, blonde, cheerleader type, now she’s the withdrawn sulky hooded figure trying to make her way in a new school. Now she can see people’s auras and psychically know their life story at the slightest of touch. Evermore: The Immortals, begins with seventeen-year-old Ever having just lost her entire family in a horrible car accident.
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