Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Night Star (The Immortals #5)...

So before I totally freak out on how horrible this book is let me just say this... the cover is BEAUTIFUL!!!! Now that I have that out of the way let's get down to the good stuff.

After fighting for centuries to be together, Ever and Damen’s future hinges on one final showdown that will leave readers gasping for breath. Don’t miss this explosive new installment of the #1 bestselling series that’s enchanted millions across the world!

Haven still blames Ever for the death of her boyfriend Roman, no matter how hard Ever’s tried to convince her it was an accident. Now she’s determined to take Ever down…and destroy Damen and Jude along the way. Her first step is to tear Ever and Damen apart—and she has just the ammunition to do it.

Hidden in one of Ever’s past lives is a terrible secret about Damen—a secret that illuminates new facts about her relationship with Jude, but that’s so dark and brutal it might be enough to drive her and Damen apart once and for all. As Ever faces her greatest fears about the guy she wants to spend eternity with, she’s thrust into a deadly cla
sh with Haven that could destroy them all.

Now it’ll take everything she’s got—and bring out
powers she never knew she had—to face down her most formidable enemy. But in order to win, she must first ask herself: is her own survival worth dooming Haven to an eternity of darkness in the Shadowland? And will
learning the truth about Damen’s past hold the key to their future?

So to the right of here are the first four books in 'The Immortals' series. Now just to let you know that I did really like the first three... but then Roman happened and he gave Damen a potion so that he and Ever couldn't touch yadda, yadda, yadd. At first it was a good plot line to go on, but then it went on for the rest of the series (or at least I assume that it did because I didn't finish Nightstar and didn't start Everlasting) that Ever's destiny is to find the cure to this potion and she and Damen can finally be together! But trust me and all the other people that get tired of storylines incredibly quickly... this doesn't work. I think that Alyson Noel had a good idea, but she couldn't figure out how to solve this problem. I had to force myself through Dark Flame and then I wasn't sure if I would finish the series. Here's the verdict, I'm not.

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