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Evermore by Alyson Noël

Evermore by Alyson Noel(Cover picture courtesy of Alyson Noël’s website.)

After a horrible accident claims the lives of her family, sixteen-year-old Ever Bloom can see people’s auras, hear their thoughts, and know someone’s entire life story by touching them. Going out of her way to avoid human contact to suppress her abilities, she has been branded a freak at her new high school — but everything changes when she meets Damen Auguste.

Damen is gorgeous, exotic and wealthy. He’s the only one who can silence the noise and random energy in her head – wielding a magic so intense, it’s as though he can peer straight into her soul. As Ever is drawn deeper into his enticing world of secrets and mystery, she’s left with more questions than answers. And she has no idea just who he really is – or what he is. The only thing she knows to be true is that she’s falling deeply and helplessly in love with him.

For a couple of years now I’ve seen Evermore floating across the blogosphere but dismissed it because the blurb sounded so ridiculously cliché.  I mean, a near death experience, a girl with a weird name, a mysterious wealthy boy and soul mates?  I don’t think you can possibly fit more clichés into one blurb if you tried.  Still, I saw it in the used section of my bookstore when it was having its closing sale so I decided to pick it up anyway.  For $2 it wasn’t much of a gamble I’ll admit.

Imagine my surprise when it was better than I expected!  I actually sort of enjoyed reading it and wanted to know what happened next.  The plot was pretty cliché but I was actually invested in the characters who were somewhat genre-savvy.  Ever knows that it’s kind of crazy to be attracted to a guy she just met and that there’s obviously something off about him but she just can’t deny that attraction.  She’s not totally naive and eventually she realizes she’s making excuses for why Damen is so different from other teenagers.  Sure, she’s stupid sometimes but I like how she’s not your typical YA heroine simply because she does question things.

And yes, Ever does have psychic powers but Alyson Noël made them a burden more than a gift.  Her senses are constantly overloaded and she tries her best to avoid touching people because when she does she’s tortured by their thoughts.  Her psychic abilities are actually more of a disability in that they really do weigh her down and make her unable to function sometimes (and not just when it’s convenient to the plot).  I can completely understand Ever’s little pity party toward the end of the novel; I’d probably end up doing the same thing if I had her curse.

Some of the plot twists were fairly transparent while others were unexpected.  Alyson Noël hasn’t really done much new but at least she took the time to put some twists on old tropes.  We don’t really get to see much of the abilities of immortals in this novel but we do see some and they were enough to make me want to read the second book in the series.  Is this the most original novel ever?  Heck no.  But it’s not a bad novel and I actually didn’t mind indulging in a little guilty pleasure this time around.  Basically, if you’re going to read it keep in mind that this will likely be guilty pleasure rather than high literature and that’s perfectly okay.

I give this book 3.5/5 stars.

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The Week Ahead (#5)

Last week saw my stats go down in general, but at least my comments have remained consistent.  Outside of blogging I’ve been contemplating a new blogging business venture to help pay for my book habit and I’m actually pretty excited about launching it in the fall.  I’ll announce my plan closer to the date, but I think you guys will like it better than my proposed donating option.  Anyway…what am I doing this week besides dropping cryptic clues to torture you?

Monday

  • An article called ‘Writing Pitfalls: Dialogue’.  This article is the first in a planned ten part series designed to help authors with their writing, whether they’re just starting out or already have a few books under their belts.

Tuesday

Keeper of the King's Secrets by Michelle Diener

  • A review of Keeper of the King’s Secrets by Michelle Diener.  This is the sequel to the first book, In a Treacherous Court and I’m very excited to see how Michelle Diener’s writing has improved.

 

 

Wednesday

Roma by Steven Saylor

  • A review of Roma by Steven Saylor.  I was rather reluctant to start reading Roma but I’m about halfway through it at the time of writing this and so far it’s pretty good.  Sometimes there’s more showing than telling but Steven Saylor is a good storyteller.

 

 

Thursday

Evermore by Alyson Noel

  • A review of Evermore by Alyson Noel.  I’ve heard so much about this one and it’s been on my TBR pile for so long that I finally gave in and started reading it.  What have I got to lose?

 

 

 

Friday

  • Book Blast: 1066: What Fates Impose by G. K. Holloway
  • Book Blast: Destruction by Sharon Bayliss

Saturday

  • Discussion: Beta Reading.  If you’re a book blogger or author have you ever been a beta reader?  If so, how was it?  If not, would you ever consider being a beta reader?