![]() ![]() While it did allow for some cute, funny, scenes, I was still heartbroken.įinally, it was the pacing of Evertrue that really got to me. ![]() That's why I couldn't do anything but gape as I saw what my favorite character had become. He's sarcastic, highly intelligent, and just the right amount of a bad boy. However Cole has always been my favorite. She's not a generally whiny protagonist, so I have no problem following her. Then there was the fact that my favorite character, the person who kept me reading this series, was all but dismantled in this book. While reading this though? I wanted to smack him from here to the Everneath. I thought his love for Nikki was adorable. Things would happen, we'd be reminded, and it'd go away. ![]() The difference between the first two books and this one was that it was always understated. There's always been a love triangle in this trilogy. I felt cheated, but I had to follow this through to the end, and so I read on.įirst off, the intense amount of focus on Nikki's love triangle was a slap in the face to me. ![]() All the gorgeous mythology, all the deep character creation, all of it was gone. It pains me to say it, but Evertrue took everything I had come to love about this trilogy and threw it all away. And so, we come to the end of the Everneath trilogy. ![]()
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