
In Blue Moon, Ever spend more time in the alternate dimension called Summerland.

The characters are supposed to be absolutely crazy about one another, but I just didn't really see it when I read Evermore. the glimpse was fleeting, but it allowed me to better feel the connection between the two characters that I felt was lacking in Evermore. I liked that Alyson Noel gave the readers a look into Ever and Damen's past lives together. I didn't want to give up on the Immortals books though - after all there are some things that I did like and Evermore seemed to improve so that when I finished it, I was looking forward to the next installment in the series (or trilogy.?).īlue Moon had some definite positive aspects. Unfortunately, after rushing out and getting it, I found that it wasn't amazing read I thought it would be - it was just okay. I remember seeing the cover and reading the synopsis on Amazon and thinking that it was going to be a really great new series.

When Evermore came out I was really, really excited about it. With the approaching blue moon heralding her only window for travel, Ever is forced to decide between turning back the clock and saving her family from the accident that claimed them - or staying in the present and saving Damen, who grows weaker by the day." As Ever's powers increase, Damen's begin to fade after he is stricken by a mysterious illness that threaten his memory, his identity, his life.ĭesperate to save him, Ever travels to the mystical dimension of Summerland, where she uncovers not only the secrets of Damen's past - the brutal, tortured history he hoped to keep hidden - but also an ancient text revealing the workings of time.

Main Themes: Love, Reincarnation, Immortality, Family, Friendshipįrom back cover: "Just as Ever is learning everything she can about her new abilities as an immortal, initiated into the dark, seductive world by her beloved Damen, something terrible is happenign to him.
