Blue Moon (The Immortals #2)

 
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Reader reviewed by Kayla

I would probably give this book 3.5 stars. Maybe.

There were parts of this book that I really enjoyed and other parts that bugged me. I liked getting a better look at Summerland a lot. I thought the Temple of Great Learning (or whatever it's called-the name wasn't the best) was pretty neat. I enjoyed the scenes that took place there the most. I finally got to learn a little about Damen and Damen and Ever's past lives, which I was hoping would be shown in this book. However, I stress 'a little' because Damen's story was cut off right in the middle in the stupidest way.

Ever can be so annoying at times. I mean, I know all characters should have flaws in order to round them out but the two main flaws that Ever apparently has are her impulsiveness and her naivete, which are just about the worst two flaws she could possibly have for the situations she finds herself in. I still like her for the most part, at least. She comes across as a very real teenager. But the problem is, that after everything she's been through and is still going through, you'd think she'd have matured a bit and would start acting smarter. However, she continues to be a normal 16-year-old who obsesses over very meaningless and superficial things (like the very slim possibility of her teacher dating her aunt. I mean, come on Ever, you have far more important things to worry about!).

The ending was so awful. But I don't mean awful as in stupid and poorly done but awful for the characters. I'm worried about how this new development will affect the spark in Ever and Damon's relationship because I never really felt much between them as it was.
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Sequel to Evermore, a gripping sequel
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Ever and Damen's relationship seems to be going perfectly... until Damen starts getting sick. But wait, Immortals are... immortal. They're not supposed to get sick, ever. Everything seems to start spiraling the wrong way... Haven and Miles are distancing, the walls between school cliques are crumbling, uniting everybody, and Damen is not only sick, but has forgotten who Ever is. This all seems to be connected to one guy: Roman. Roman is a luring, hot, and cunning character who seems to be open and cheery on the outside, but Ever has a gut feeling that there is something very, very wrong about him. She just can't figure out what.


Ever goes to Ava, another psychic, for answers. She's not Immortal, and doesn't know the truth about Ever and Damen. Ever and Ava go to Summerland, the magical world that's a paradise for Ever. There she seeks answers from the Great Halls of Learning, but most of the time they're cryptic messages.


While Ever believed she had all the time in the world with Damen, she is now racing against time to find a cure to save her soul mate, but he's wasting away so quickly, there may be only one solution: to go back in time and keep everything from happening.


Ever seems much more mature in this one, having to deal with the evil-doings of others and her own mistakes. She has to make a huge decision which will literally change the entire course of her life. The ending left me at a cliffhanger, so I went out and checked out Shadowland the next morning!
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Reader reviewed by Aud

In Blue Moon we find Ever and Damen happily in love! She has given up everything to be with him forever and even that doesn't seem like long enough for her. A new character comes in to this book and flips everything around. Ever doesn't like him from the start but does not know why. And for some reason Damen is getting sick which he NEVER does. The whole school turns against her which includes her friends and even Damen. She doesn't know what is going on but is desperate to find the answer to why one day they were in love and the next Damen seems to be dieing and has turned into the typical teenage boy. She takes comfort in Ava and they set off to find the cure to treat her one and only love. She has to make a choice though.. Does she stay and be with Damen forever? or if given the chance does she go back and save her family? I really enjoyed this book but it did not seem to be as great as the first one. The ending is frustrating and you just want to yell at Ever. It does leave it open for another book which I will be sure to get and hope that its better than this one.
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