Reviews for Evermore
AudioFile Reviews 2009 October/November
The car accident that killed the rest of her family spared Ever's life but gave her psychic powers. She can hear thoughts, sense auras, and see dead people. She's coping, barely, when sexy Damen transfers to her school and shakes things up. She can't read his mind, but he can sense her thoughts and knows everything about her. Narrator Katie Schorr has a wonderfully raspy, youthful voice, which she puts to good effect on the cast of teenaged characters. The fantastic elements of the story blend well with a story of adolescent angst, and Schorr demonstrates exuberance in portraying all the drama. Her energy and spirit suit this lively supernatural title to a T. G.A.D. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
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AudioFile Web Reviews
As this sequel to EVERMORE opens, Ever has been turned immortal by her centuries-old truelove, Damen. They're thinking about consummating their love when a new student appears at school--and things begin to go awry. Damen becomes ill and dumps Ever as she becomes a pariah on campus. Ever seeks help in Summerland, a magical realm that exists between our world and the afterlife. The love story in the first book takes a turn here, becoming an occult mystery. Katie Schorr is familiar with these characters, and youthful exuberance shines through in her narration. Except for giving the villain an odd and inconsistent Cockney accent, her lively voice perfectly fits the fast pace of the story. G.D. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine
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