Follow-up to EVERMORE, a runaway success in the US: three weeks at #1 on the New York Times Bestseller list; 19 weeks on the list and counting; 300,000 copies currently in print Eternal love, gorgeous teenagers, supernatural phenomena - all the ingredients of Stephenie Meyer, but given a wholly original twist! Continues the electrifying story of EVERMORE in a wholly unexpected direction, combining romance, peril and paranormal phenomena to unique effect Backed up by an unmissable marketing and publicity campaign 'Readers who enjoy the works of PC Cast and Stephenie Meyer will love this outstanding paranormal teen-lit thriller.' Midwest Book Review
Alyson Noel lives in Orange County, California, which forms the backdrop to her incredible new series The Immortals. She is a #1 New York Times bestselling author with Evermore, the first book in the Immortals series, and in addition to its sequel Blue Moon, she has written numerous teen novels - Faking 19, Art Geeks and Prom Queens, Laguna Cove, Kiss & Blog, Saving Zoe and Cruel Summer.
Noel's sequel to the bestselling Evermore is a mesmerizing tale of teenage angst, love and sacrifice with plenty of crossover appeal. Still learning to control her powers as an Immortal, teenage Ever Bloom is as in love with the Immortal Damen as he is with her-until he dumps her just before the long-awaited night when they plan to sleep together for the first time. Unable to get over the loss, Ever soon finds herself ostracized by friends and scorned by her beloved. Not only is Damen barely able to remember their relationship, but he is becoming weaker as well. Only the new guy in school, the mysterious Roman, seems intent on obtaining her trust. Ever knows something strange is to blame and that only she can save Damen. But in her quest for the cure, Ever is confronted with a choice to change the past or save Damen in the present. The startling but satisfying ending shows that Noel knows how to keep her audience hooked. Ever's supernatural struggles are a captivating metaphor for teenage fears about love, relationships and growing up. Ages 12-17. (July) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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