Evermore by Sara Holland

Evermore (Everless, #2)

by Sara Holland

HER OLDEST FRIEND 
HER GREATEST ENEMY

Jules Ember was raised hearing legends of the ancient magic of the wicked Alchemist and the good Sorceress. But she has just learned the truth: She is the Alchemist, and Caro—a woman who single-handedly murdered the Queen and Jules’s first love, Roan, in cold blood—is the Sorceress.

The whole kingdom believes that Jules is responsible for the murders, and a hefty bounty has been placed on her head. And Caro is intent on destroying Jules, who stole her heart twelve lifetimes ago. Now Jules must piece together the stories of her past lives to save the person who has captured her heart in this one.

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Evermore had a slow start for me. I think it was the lack of hope, like sure why don’t you just give up. You are never going to win. I really struggled to get through those first chapters but once I came out the other side and there was that glimpse of hope again, I felt like it really picked up for me.

Once Jules finally finishes her wanderings and ponderings of what to do. This is where I feel the story really picks up. She needs to retrace her steps and lives to figure out a way to defeat the Sorceress once and for all. She’s run out of lives to do this so it’s her last chance. Jules is still who she is, I expected more fierceness to bleed into her from being the Alchemist, I was waiting for some kind of transformation. I think as she goes through the steps though it’s more obvious what really happened between Cairo and her.

I loved that Liam plays a bigger role in the story. He is not just a brooding hero but such a nerd. I love that about him. He has researched everything about the Alchemist and Sorceress.

I really liked the setting, especially the tower. I liked the characters as well. It’s always nice to add some fun loving mood breakers. Plus I love the whole story of the Alchemist and Sorceress. I think that whole idea is very creative.

I did enjoy the book and the story as a whole. I did feel like I wanted a little more. I’m not sure what exactly I can’t put my thumb on it exactly. I would consider it an enjoyable read.

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