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Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Review -- Everbound by Brodi Ashton

Everbound by Brodi Ashton

Title: Everbound
Author: Brodi Ashton
Series: Everneath (2)
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Release Date: 22 January 2013
Date Read: April 2013
Rating: ★★★★☆

Nikki Beckett could only watch as her boyfriend, Jack, sacrificed himself to save her, taking her place in the Tunnels of the Everneath for eternity — a debt that should’ve been hers. She’s living a borrowed life, and she doesn’t know what to do with the guilt. And every night Jack appears in her dreams, lost and confused and wasting away.

Desperate for answers, Nikki turns to Cole, the immortal bad boy who wants to make her his queen — and the one person least likely to help. But his heart has been touched by everything about Nikki, and he agrees to assist her in the only way he can: by taking her to the Everneath himself.

Nikki and Cole descend into the Everneath, only to discover that their journey will be more difficult than they’d anticipated — and more deadly. But Nikki vows to stop at nothing to save Jack — even if it means making an incredible sacrifice of her own.


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I am angry. Just angry. I'll focus more on how I felt the majority of the time I was reading this because if talked about That Thing That Happened, I'll end up writing a different review, one with spoilers and too many feels. Why would you do that, Ashton? I feel like I just got run over by a semi-truck going 120kph after reading Everbound.

Anywhoooo...


Nikki signs on the help of Cole and Co. to assist her in navigating the world of Everneath to get to the Tunnels and rescue Jack. Ashton maintains and improves the originality of Everneath. I've always admired her unique world-building. She takes a random assortment of myths, mixes and mashes them together to create something completely new and different. Nikki, Cole and Co. must travel through the Rings of Earth, Water, Wind and Fire to get the Tunnels. Each Ring proving to be a bigger obstacle than the last. Each Ring is specifically designed to target the traveler's emotions, mind and physical strengths. Not to mention the hungry Wanderers that lurks in each Ring, always chasing them, always wanting to devour them. Everbound had a much quicker pace and was filled with much more action than its predecessor.

I hated Cole in Everneath. I even wished that he die a horrible, slow, painful death in a hole filled with elephant pee. But I see now, after reading Everbound, that my hatred was misdirected. The rightful recipient of my hate should've been Nikki. More than once, I caught myself wanting to punch her in the boob. She was annoying and felt very... flimsy(?), like she would break if you nudged her too hard. Not exactly the kickass heroine I'd been hoping for. (She is determined though, I'll give her that) Plus, she was ridiculously oblivious. What more do you want from Cole, Nik? What would it take for you to finally realize that he loves you? A blind person can see that he's fallen hard for you. She asked so much of him and the fact that she doesn't even realize the pain he has to endure just to fulfil her wish, risking his life to save the love of her life, just infuriated me even more.

Cole... Sigh. Yes, I hated him in Everneath. But he is a developed character in Everbound. He's got so many layers and gray areas and history. Turns out, this Everliving has got a lot of human in him. Ashton brought out a completely different side to Cole, one of vulnerability and tenderness. I didn't think Nik deserved him but if he's going to be happy with her then fine. I just want my baby to stop hurting.

The love triangle was executed beautifully. This is coming from someone who loathes love triangles. I don't even know what Ashton was doing but next thing I knew, I was suddenly in love with Cole. Ashton maintained Jack's presence with flashbacks from Beck's memories of the two of them. This was enough to remind me how perfect and flawed Jack was. There I was, in cloud nine, admiring Becks and Jack's undying romance. No one can deny that these two belonged with each other. Then BAM! I'd feel guilty at the end of the flashback because Cole had to listen to how much Nikki loved someone else. Do you understand my confusion? My dilemma? Another thing I loved about it is that Nik herself took time to change her perception of Cole. It didn't feel like Ashton just pulled it out of her ass just to add romantic tension. Like "Oh, Jack isn't here right now and I feel really sad. Cole is here so maybe I'll just be with him for the time being." No. Nik was right to be suspicious of Cole. But after seeing the cracks in his tough facade, friendship between the two blossomed where one trusted the other with their life.

Everbound made me want to do such violent things to everyone involved even though I didn't hate the book. I say that's a good thing. I recommend this to everyone. If you're on the fence or didn't enjoy Everneath that much, just read this because it is so much better.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Review -- Everneath by Brodi Ashton

Everneath (Everneath, #1)Title: Everneath
Author: Brodi Ashton
Series: Everneath (1)
Publisher: HarperCollins
Release Date: 24 Jan 2012
Date Read: Dec 2012
Rating: 


I love love love Greek myths but I know next to nothing about the Egyptian ones. I thought it would be confusing to say the least, combining the two since they're so different but it worked. It flowed nicely and it was a fresh interpretation. She spent the last six human months in the Everneath as Cole's sustenance. For a hundred years in the Everneath, he Fed on her, sucking in her emotions and energy to fuel his own immortality. Now, she's back with only six months to spend time with her loved ones, say good bye, find redemption, until she is forced to go back to the Tunnels and pay her debt. At first, I wasn't all that interested in the book and the pace of it was annoying me. It was slow and the story was told by alternating from the present time, and Nikki's time before or during the Feed. I don't like it when flashbacks are used like that. It ruins the pace for me. But looking back, the flashbacks were perfect for the story. The back story was revealed this way, in moderation, so there was always a bit of mystery and suspense over everything.

Nikki was a very different heroine. She was very self-aware and she knows that it's basically her fault that tings went to shit. She just wanted to spend the last of her time trying to make it up to the people she's hurt- her family, her friends, Jack. Like I said before, this is quite a slow book but that's because it was about Nikki and her character growth. It was actually very beautiful. She deals with all the pain she's caused everyone when she first left and the pain she's causing them now that she's back. You see her trying to put everyone back together and at the same time, preparing them again for her inevitable leave, especially Jack.

Oh, Jack. he's probably one of the sweetest, most loving love interests ever. He and Nikki used to go out but a misunderstanding caused her to make the rash decision to go with Cole to the Everneath. Jack never gave up on finding her though. For six months, he never gave up. Now that Nikki is back, things will never be the same for them but he still loves her. He's patient with her and caring and the kind of guy girls should be pining for. Not that jerkface Cole. He (mostly) tricked Nikki into coming with him to Everneath and basically ruined her life. Well, it was mostly his fault.  I hate him. I don't think I've ever hated a  character more than I hate him. Don't mistake my hatred of him as Ashton's fault though. In fact, she did a pretty bang up job of developing him. I think I hate him so much because I was never sure whether he was playing Nikki or he really did care for her. I'm pretty sure it's both. I don't know. He's just a very confusing person. I hate him.

I'm fond of character books- characters growing and developing and getting to know themselves better- but I wanted more from this. I wanted a little more action, a little more pace. I heard the next one is much better though.

P.S.
That is a beautiful cover.

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