Thursday, January 5, 2012

{ARC Review} Everneath by Brodi Ashton



Series: Everneath #1
Publication Date: January 24, 2012
Publisher: Harper Collins / Balzer + Bray
ISBN-13: 9780062071132

Synopsis
Nikki Beckect decided to leave this world behind, along with all the hurting and her troubles she decides to escape to the Everneath where she is together with Cole for a hundred years, but the face of a boy keeps hunting her and pulling her back into her world, when given the choice to return home or stay forever in the Everneath.
Nikki chooses to come back home, even if it means spending forever trapped in a horrible faith, it will all be worth it if she can see the boy with the brown eyes.
But coming back to her old life isn't what she hoped it would be, after being gone for six months in the human world about her disappearance grew, even his father doesn't know how to deal with her, but the worst part is that Cole the one that took her to the Everneath, the place where immortals live, and has decided not to give her up and  bring her back, but even if he is an immortal it doesn't mean he is a patient guy. 

Review
The story of Everneath starts a little bit confusing and weird, but it's a weird and confusing sense that is necessary to really get into the story for it is hard to explain everything that happened to Nikki in a way that you can't always explain a movie that you just saw and make sense to the other person listening, but when that other person sees the movie he or she goes ahhh so that's what you where talking about.
I love Nikki she is a strong heroine that owns up to her mistakes and fights for her life to come back to normal. In this book we can see Nikki grow as she gets back all her human feelings and the plot moves around forcing her to make choices, if you like strong heroines this is a good book for you.
Even thought you get the feeling that you know what the worst case scenario would be, you don't get the sensation of inminante danger or disaster, but that doesn't mean that you feel the need to put the book down and forget about it, no Brodi Ashton found a way to make this story interesting in a way that it will keep on calling you once you put it down.
Everneath is a beautiful story worth reading, just keep in mind you have to get throw a beginning that can be a somewhat confusing and you will be good. Its a good book even if there weren't a second part for this book, if it were a stand alone it's worth reading.


Rating: 9 out of 10

3 comments:

  1. Wait. What is the Everneath?

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  2. ops, sorry I didn't put that, the Everneath is the place where immortals live, I'll be sure to fix that, thank you Adriana :)

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