Blue Moon by Alyson Noel

Blue Moon (The Immortals, #2)

by Alyson Noël

Things have changed for Ever since she met her beloved Damen – not least because she’s got a whole new set of powers, courtesy of her new Immortal status. Just as she's getting stronger, though, Damen seems to be weakening. Panicked at the thought of losing him, Ever finds a path to the in-between world known as Summerland, where she learns the secrets of Damen’s tortured past. But in searching for a cure for him, Ever accidentally discovers a way to twist time so she can save her family from the accident that killed them. It’s all she’s ever wanted – but so is Damen. And Ever must choose between them . . .

Reviewed by ammaarah on

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WHAT THE HELL, EVER! Ever, the main character, brings out my violent tendencies in Blue Moon. She is just so stupid and I feel like screaming some sense into her or slamming her head against a wall so that her academic smarts start to match her common sense smarts. Ever probably doesn't watch enough movies or TV programs, to know that trusting her instincts and psychic abilities is a lot smarter than trusting the guy who gives of bad vibes and is trying to ruin her life. WAY TO GO, EVER! YOU ARE SO CLEVER!

I don't even care about the romance between Ever and Damen. Their early proclamations of undying love makes their romance so unrealistic.

I did enjoy the psychic/paranormal aspect because it's given more of a spotlight than it was in Evermore. I feel that the paranormal aspect has potential that hasn't yet been tapped and if it was included, it would have been a lot more enjoyable to read about than Ever and Damen's romance.

I didn't care about any of the characters in Blue Moon, because Riley, the only character that I cared about in Evermore doesn't feature in Blue Moon.

Blue Moon is predictable, but I have to admit that I was enjoying the paranormal aspect of this book and was starting to view this series in a better light, until Ever did the most stupidest thing in the history of humankind. If I didn't have an issue about mishandling books, I would have thrown Blue Moon against my bedroom wall. That's how frustrated this book made me feel.

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