


If you enjoy slower paranormal stories about true loves and immortality, this is probably a good one for you to read. I think if the Revenants Trilogy and the Goddess Test Trilogy had a book offspring together, this would be the result. I’ve read better Young Adult underworld/immortal-focused series than this one. I think Everbound(book 2) was the best for keeping my attention because it actually had some interesting, unpredictable plot twists. I would often zone out reading it because it just couldn’t keep my attention. Reading Evertruewas definitely a chore for me to get through. I find that as I read more books, I tend to enjoy series that have multiple plot lines going on and as a result I can’t seem to put them down. And because I liked him so much I really didn’t want him to be stuck with Nikki in the Everneath for eternity (’cause I wouldn’t want her stuck with me for eternity) nevertheless, I was still rooting for him all the way.Īs for the books themselves, they moved at a slower pace for me and were often singlular in their plots. Cole was a much more complex character than Jack and a lot more fun to read about. I much preferred Cole over Jack (so I loved the novella Neverfall which focused on Cole). Her romance with Jack is one of those overly sweet high-school first loves that really did nothing for me (and I’m a romantic at heart). She was unnecessarily angsty to me which always irritates me. She was slightly more tolerable once I got to Evertrue (book 3) but I still didn’t like her. She and I just didn’t connect and that caused her to irritate the crap out of me. The main reason I didn’t get into these books was because of Nikki, the heroine of the novel. I recommend reading these books as close together as possible to make sure you keep everything straight. So I always felt a little lost when I started on the sequel books but I eventually did get back into the swing of things once i got further into the novel. The Everneath world isn’t overly complicated but there is a way that the world operates and certain terms used and I would forget that between each book (or get them confused with a similar book). But with this series I read each book as soon as they came out (the exception being the final book) so each book had at least a year between them. I’ll start with the publication gap it isn’t anything new really, books take forever to get released nowadays. If I really think about it there are probably two reasons why that is: 1) I didn’t like the heroine and 2) reading the books so far apart from each other. Genre: Young Adult, Mythology, Urban Fantasy, Underworld, ParanormalĮverneath was one of those series that I just never got fully into. There is a novella that is listed after book one called Neverfall. # of Books: 3 (Everneath, Everbound, Evertrue) Series Review: Is this series worth your time? Does it get better as the novels progress? Or does it get worse? Find out below:
