A review by bubblewombat
Eternal Choice by Kara Leigh Miller

5.0

THIS BOOK. I LOVE IT.

I like it even more than the first one. If this trend continues, I won't be alive after book six.

Chloe's absent father swoops her away to Malibu and yet another new school. Of course she isn't happy, she left everything behind in Keene Valley and can't wait to go back home.

She starts working to make her dream a reality and that's when her memories start coming back, right when two familiar boys she couldn't place showed up in her life again.

They were supposed to stay away and let Chloe be happy but nothing is ever that simple. And she's in danger, being hunted by a coven of witches. They couldn't just leave her to fend for herself now could they?

First off, the beginning of the book wasn't what I thought it would be, but in a good way. It was so "human". I really liked it and almost didn't want Trent to show up at all. Jax was very likable and he's officially become my favourite over the course of the book.

I also liked how the stepmother wasn't evil and that Chloe didn't resent her baby brother. And even her father came around too.

And that concert? Chloe was living her best life and let me tell you I was so jealous. I have seen Asking Alexandria live but never Black Veil Brides. I got goosebumps when BVB came out, it was almost like I was there with her. They're a band that meant a lot to me (and still do) at a certain point in my life and I was so happy they were included.

I feel bad for Simon though, he was so nice to Chloe when no one else was and he didn't even get a proper goodbye.

Trent had his good moments but I still ended up getting annoyed by him. Why was he so upset over the possibility of her becoming a *word I'm not going to use so I don't spoil it*? It's not the end of the world. And that way she wouldn't have to give up as much.

I'm glad that Whitney didn't become an Olivia, even though she gave me those vibes at first. It's good for Chloe to have a friend who knows what's going on. With that said I do miss her other friends.

Honestly, I saw the family secret coming in the first book but it was executed well. I just didn't suspect her father would know about it.

Now for the ending...that wasn't fair. She should've had a chance to explain. But I suppose that leaves a lot for the next book, which I'm eagerly awaiting.

*Thank you to BookSirens for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*