There's a new kid in school, Roman, and everyone seems to love him. Everyone but Ever. She finds him suspicious, not humanly suspicious, immortally suspicious. And when Damen and Ever make plans for the weekend, and then Damen drives off without her, it makes her all the more suspicious. When she sees him again, he seems almost human...and he also seems to be weakening. Ever doesn't know why, but she has a hunch on who. And then there's a trip to Summerland. It could change the past, and Ever finds out how to reverse what happened to her family, meaning she could be with them again. But she would have to give up Damen. It's a tough decision and Ever has to choose fast before it's too late ...
I've read the first one in the series, Evermore, and I thought that was incredible! It was one of the best books I had read last year and I instantly recommended it to some of my friends. But because I had read it last year, I couldn't remember it very well. So when I started reading this, it was like reading a book I didn't understand. And then it all came back to me, how I'd imagined Ever's house and Damen's and their school. The only thing I couldn't really remember was the past and all the events that had happened in the last book, which was bad.
However, I enjoyed Blue Moon, as it got better a lot closer to the end. It isn't one of those books that you can read over and over again. I felt I could put it down and wouldn't need to pick it back up again, whereas with some books, I would have done. But when I picked it up again, which I kind of had to force myself to do because I was never really in the mood for reading it, I found myself quite enjoying it after I had read a few pages. However, I could still put it down without a bother, which isn't really what I like in a book. I like it to be so good, you have to read it to the end.
Compared to the first one, I was really disappointed with Blue Moon. I will continue to read the rest of the series because I think it has a good storyline; it is just the individual books that aren't that good. I will be in no hurry to read the rest. But ultimately the story ended well and I thought it would have been better had it been a shorter book, or maybe I just couldn't get into it all that well. Other people might have different opinions, so if you've read Evermore and liked it, read the next one. You might like it, or it might not be the book for you, but either way give it a go. If you haven't read Evermore, the first book in The Immortals Series, then I suggest you go out and read it and if you like it, then read this one.
3 stars. 12+ I might recommend it to a few people but not with lots of encouragement. If they decide to read it, they decide to read it. Ultimately, I was very disappointed.
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