Through the Ever Night Veronica Rossi Books
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Through the Ever Night Veronica Rossi Books
If I thought the first book was good, this one was even better. I couldn’t put it down. Every chapter made me want to tear through the next.My complaint about the first book is that even though we both got Aria and Perry’s perspective, it was written in third person POV which made it a little less personal. But in this book, it didn’t matter and I felt closer to them. I don’t know what changed or maybe I just got used to it but I’m glad nonetheless.
What I loved most about this book is how it was able to make me feel all sorts of emotions — from heartbreak to anger, from happiness to despair. I think what really makes a book special is not the story itself but the characters who leave a lasting impression on you. Aria, Perry, and even Roar are the kind of characters that make you care about them you almost forget they were fictional. Honestly, this book made me feel stressed but in a good way. I was so invested in the story and I was really worried about what might happen.
I really have no complaints about this book and to me, the direction the story was going is perfect. Each chapter was crucial and there were no unnecessary scenes. I am really glad I started this series when it was already completed. Otherwise, the wait would have been torture.
Now, on to the next book!
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Through the Ever Night Veronica Rossi Books Reviews
I absolutely LOVED the Under the Never Sky trilogy, and wish I could give more than 5 stars! Besides Veronica Rossi's writing being superb, here are my three highlights without any recounts or spoilers (okay, mostly no spoilers)...
1. "A million ways to die. One way to live." Both Perry's and Aria's points of view demonstrate the tagline perfectly. I'm not normally a fan of more than one POV, but the author executed the POVs very well. I loved both characters equally! Their journeys -- individual, yet entwined -- were arced well within each book, but especially across the series.
2. If you read my reviews, you know I'm a fan of romance. With this series, the romance is a lot without being too much. The romance scenes are heart-pounding from an emotional perspective, eloquently woven within the plot. (For those of you looking for clean reads, the physical components are mostly only implied, but characters do engage in premarital relations.)
MY LAST HIGHLIGHT IS A SPOILER IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE ENDING, STOP READING.
3. Perry and Aria get their happily-ever-after! My only {tiny} gripe is that I wish the last scene included both Perry and Aria. Roar is great too, but...well, I loved the romance and wanted to end on that note. Although, that does remind me that friendships were important to moving to the plot along well, none more than Roar's.
As a disclaimer, I only reviews books I can honestly give a positive rating.
Like with Under the Never Sky, I continued to be pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. I don’t typically enjoy novels with dual points of view, but Veronica Rossi does such an incredible job. What I love most about Through the Ever Night is that Aria and Perry are each equal in their importance and the stories they tell. Too many books with multiple points of view have me wishing to be with the other character again, but with this book I loved Perry and Aria’s individual stories so much that I enjoyed each time one of them was on the page.
The complexity of the issues Perry faces while trying to lead the Tides was eye opening and proves to strengthen him as the story goes on. We see him make mistakes and struggle, but there’s an endearing resilience that makes you root for him through every bad moment and cheer for him when he succeeds.
Aria’s story takes her to unexpected places as she searches for the location of the Still Blue. I really loved that we got to see her traveling with Roar who serve solely as a friend to her. It’s not often the lead female gets to journey with a friend and things don’t turn romantic and it was refreshing to see no feelings between the two. Knowing that her feelings were firmly with Perry made every decision she made seem even more important, especially the ones that lead them away from each other.
Through the Ever Night was a fantastic sequel to a world I fell in love with in Under the Never Sky. I cannot wait to read Into the Still Blue!
If I thought the first book was good, this one was even better. I couldn’t put it down. Every chapter made me want to tear through the next.
My complaint about the first book is that even though we both got Aria and Perry’s perspective, it was written in third person POV which made it a little less personal. But in this book, it didn’t matter and I felt closer to them. I don’t know what changed or maybe I just got used to it but I’m glad nonetheless.
What I loved most about this book is how it was able to make me feel all sorts of emotions — from heartbreak to anger, from happiness to despair. I think what really makes a book special is not the story itself but the characters who leave a lasting impression on you. Aria, Perry, and even Roar are the kind of characters that make you care about them you almost forget they were fictional. Honestly, this book made me feel stressed but in a good way. I was so invested in the story and I was really worried about what might happen.
I really have no complaints about this book and to me, the direction the story was going is perfect. Each chapter was crucial and there were no unnecessary scenes. I am really glad I started this series when it was already completed. Otherwise, the wait would have been torture.
Now, on to the next book!
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