![]() The time we needed to get to know the characters that were unfortunately skipped over in the previous book is actually given to us here, making me feel as though the initial novel in the series was wholly incomplete. I think this is partially due to the fact that the story moves from one action scene to another, never really bothering with dull exposition as we eagerly await more knowledge about Jules’ past lives. The boring uselessness of random characters in the first novel is basically nonexistent here and we are instead left with a mystery that actually captures and keeps our interest. ![]() ![]() Instead, Evermore‘s focus is more on the story of The Alchemist and the Sorceress. The stakes have increased exponentially and the massive amount of tedious world building that plagued the first novel is not present in this one. ![]() ![]() As someone who did not expressly enjoy Everless by Sara Holland, I was surprised by how much I liked its sequel, Evermore. Evermore jumps right into the action, picking up the story where we left off in a remarkably fast-paced manner and does so quite well. ![]()
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