A review by maddie_orart
Through the Ever Night by Veronica Rossi

4.0

Full review posted on Of Reading and Random Things

Through the Ever night started right where the previous book left off, and we’re immediately thrown into the action and problems that come with living under the Aether. Aria and Perry struggle with positions of leadership, making all the tough decisions and taking care of so many people. I loved Under the Never Sky, but I have to say, this book is definitely better. Sequel Syndrome? What is that?

This book is not afraid to take risks, just like its characters. The stakes are much higher and the good guys don’t always win and get the happily ever after no matter how much you’d been rooting for them. I really felt the emotions leaping at me through the pages and it just made the characters much more relatable and made me love the characters even more.

The worldbuilding in this book, I think, surpasses its predecessor and it was easier to get into the way things work. I do think that sometimes the change in POVs could be jarring because our two main characters are separated for much of the book and their chapters sometimes end on a cliffhanger. But that didn’t really bother me much and I still really loved this book.