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I found this book difficult to get into. The first book is a lot better, I believe because it was a unique concept and you really had no clue what was going to happen. This book was mainly all about getting to the Everneath and the trials through it. I found it a bit boring and the only part of the book I really enjoyed was the last 4 chapters or so. I'm still curious on how this series ends, although I am not sure what I'm expecting. I had a lot of mixed feelings about who I wanted Nikki to end up with, mainly because Jack was pretty non existent except for a few memories. I really liked Cole throughout, I thought he was redeeming himself, now I hate him more than ever. The ending was pretty shocking as I was not expecting the turn the book took. The turn was the only thing that really kept me invested. I still don't mind Nikki, although I didn't like her as much this time. Really hoping it turns around in the third.
I was surprised by some of the extremely positive reviews for this series.I did enjoy the books. I read all three in about two days. They weren't very long. The plot of the Everneath series is really what makes it worth reading. Great concept, poor execution. Ashton's writing left a lot to be desired. Some books leave you with an attachment to the characters and their world, I dare say that these books will leave me...well, just as I was when I started reading them. If you're looking for a modern spinoff of the Greek Myths (which I was when I found the series) then go ahead and give this series a read. The first book was by far the best. Like I said, interesting plot. Elementary writing style.
Well, isn't Cole a little shit.
I liked it but not the end.
so so so good!