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Everneath
by Brodi Ashton
I love Greek Mythology, so I was excited about Everneath. It was a nice change compared to the other urban fantasy-esque YA books I've been reading.
But, it's kinda weird reading a book that takes place where you live. Everneath takes place in Park City, Utah. And I thought it was pretty cool that Brodi Ashton put actual places from the area into her book. It made me smile, and I found myself paying closer attention to the character's surroundings and what places they were going to.
I really enjoyed Nikki as a character. She is the complete opposite of your typical female in most love stories in YA that I've been reading. She is strong, smart and unmovable, and I loved her for that. Yes she loves someone very deeply, but it's not strained and unrealistic. I felt the love story in Everneath was more real then the average 'I just met you. . . I love you. .. I'd die for you' romance filled books floating around in the YA genre lately.
I kinda hated how it ended, not because it was bad, it was very good! But I still hate
Anyway, my brain is not working enough to write a huge long review. . . so. . . .
Everneath is a fantastic read. True love, Mythology, Park City, what's not to love?
I hope there is a next one, mainly so.
But, it's kinda weird reading a book that takes place where you live. Everneath takes place in Park City, Utah. And I thought it was pretty cool that Brodi Ashton put actual places from the area into her book. It made me smile, and I found myself paying closer attention to the character's surroundings and what places they were going to.
I really enjoyed Nikki as a character. She is the complete opposite of your typical female in most love stories in YA that I've been reading. She is strong, smart and unmovable, and I loved her for that. Yes she loves someone very deeply, but it's not strained and unrealistic. I felt the love story in Everneath was more real then the average 'I just met you. . . I love you. .. I'd die for you' romance filled books floating around in the YA genre lately.
I kinda hated how it ended, not because it was bad, it was very good! But I still hate
Spoiler
that Jack sacrificed himself. Why not throw Cole in the Tunnels?Anyway, my brain is not working enough to write a huge long review. . . so. . . .
Everneath is a fantastic read. True love, Mythology, Park City, what's not to love?
I hope there is a next one, mainly so