A review by sp_13
Every Never After by Lesley Livingston

4.0

If I could sum up this book in one word, I think it would be trippy.

Once again, Lesley Livingston did not disappoint in her sequel to the novel [b:Once Every Never|7656228|Once Every Never (Never, #1)|Lesley Livingston|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1296767711s/7656228.jpg|10230290]. So this novel continues with Clare and Allie going to Glastonbury Tor in Britain after the "Time Travel Shenanigans" for an archaeological dig. We again see Milo, and of course (My favourite) Stuart Morholt. We are also introduced to a couple of new characters, such as Roman legionnaire Marcus Donatus,Piper, and Nicholas Ashbourne.

I really enjoyed reading this book, it was lots of fun, had a fast pace, and had a very interesting plot. I loved the mystic setting of the book, since I had never heard of Glastonbury Tor before, so I found it so interesting.

Now, close to the ending of the book it was starting to get really confusing since there was the whole "in the same place but at two different time periods", but I found that the plot was carefully constructed and by the end of the book most of the puzzle pieces fit into place. I am guessing there is going to be another novel in this series, (due to the cliffhanger.) and I will definitely will be reading the next book.

Once again, I loved Stuart Morholt, and found it incredibly weird that he
slept with Mallora, who is Boudicca's crazy Druidess sister by the way,to create a bloodline just to insure that Clare would get the diary instructions (via Piper, his descendant) to help him escape the Roman time period and return to his own time. It was quite clever too!


So overall, I enjoyed this book, and would re-read any day! :)