Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi

Through the Ever Night (Under the Never Sky, #2)

by Veronica Rossi

Aria has struggled to build a life for herself outside Reverie. It hasn't be easy adjusting to life in the wilderness but the struggle has been worth it with Perry by her side.

But Perry has other challenges. His people are looking to him for answers. Answers about what happened to his nephew and what's happening to their world. And they don't trust the privileged Aria, one of the enemy, in their midst.

Soon Perry'll be forced to chose between the tribe that looks to him for leadership and the girl that looks to him for love.

Reviewed by ladygrey on

3 of 5 stars

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I liked this one so much better than the first. Aria was a much better and more interesting character. Roar is fantastic fun and I liked his relationships with pretty much everyone. I liked the redemption of characters and how people had changed and gotten stringer. I like how solid Aria and Perry's relationship was. And I liked Cinder and his role.

Also, I liked the balance of answers about this world with the remaining mysteries I like will come into play in the next book like more if the kids from Cinder's pod.

And I enjoyed the pacing and action and the plot was interesting, tested the characters and gave them an arc but didn't draw things out too long.

It was actually a much better and more enjoyable book than I expected. And it's cool to see authors grow in their craft as they write more.

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