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Sep 18, Rachel Stansel rated it liked it. A good conclusion to this trilogy. I enjoy the strong characters, the representation through a diverse and inclusive band. A well rounded story with just the right balance of battle and team. Not to be read out of sequence, this is a series worth binging!
Full disclosure- I received a copy of the book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Sep 28, Jamie Coudeville rated it really liked it Shelves: numberrd-book-in-series , ratingstars , pov-female-lead , genre-ya , other-own-a-digital-copy , genre-high-fantasy , other-arc , status-finished , status-series-finished , date-december This was a good ending to the trilogy.
It actually read faster than the previous 2 books. I just wish the epilogue had shared a bit more about what happened to certain characters. But otherwise, I'm happy with how everything turned out. Jan 03, Kim Nichols rated it it was amazing.
It left me wanting more. Surely Everly and Jamison have more adventures together! Apr 19, Paula Johnson rated it it was amazing. Amazing Just what I needed, in the middle of my world being turned upside down Evie's world is corkscrewed and she saw the light the end. We too will see the light the end of this pandemic, it'll be different but we too will survive! Dec 29, Tracy Griffin rated it it was amazing.
I love the narrator. It kept me listening to audio. From a strong female heroine named Everly with a clock for a heart to the wide array of friends she has gained along the way some other strong females like her dear friends who love each other the Cat and the Fox to Vevina and Quinn a child who has grown into herself, and lastly an elf born male who uses a glamour to show the world READ THIS SERIES!!
From a strong female heroine named Everly with a clock for a heart to the wide array of friends she has gained along the way some other strong females like her dear friends who love each other the Cat and the Fox to Vevina and Quinn a child who has grown into herself, and lastly an elf born male who uses a glamour to show the world her true self.
The world building in the series has been a wonder to read about and I am certain there are many more tales that this world could tell to keep me enthralled. For this book we were finally able to peer into the Silver-Clouded Plain and see into the life of the giants beyond the captain and Nelly. Everly spends this book chasing her mortal enemy from one land to the next seeking justice for the destruction he has torn into her life, but also realizing that all of her friends are positives that have come from this.
Given the chance to turn it all back she mourns the thought of losing the people that have been brought into her life. One of these people is of course Jamison who is a slow burn romance that we have been falling for since the first book even if he's claiming love at first sight. The heart always has a way of remembering and the sacrifice was made worth it. King is here. Result — Everley is on the run, escaping from the clutches of the authorities in nick of time while at the same time gunning for the main villain, who goes by the name of Markham in this tale.
While fleeing from the powers that be, Everley also gathers few odd, assorted but loyal friends who remain true to her and her cause. Not only does she gather friends but she also acquires powerful weapons and remarkable powers of her own and of which she is clueless about as does happen , she is learning but time is running out for her as enemies close in on her..
And now we come to the final book. Everley comes back to the place where it all began for her. From a girl who had a loving family, a shop full of clocks sought after by the citizens and a normal heart, she is now an orphan, a fugitive who has lost her beloved shop and has a ticking clock for a heart.
Both share few moments of togetherness when there is a rude interruption in the form of police officers. The police officers identify her as the wanted fugitive and give a chase. One of the officer is shot down by her friend Cat, thus forcing them to flee to the hinterland, to the castle of Jamie Callahan. Markham, the main villain enters the scene and forces more chaos and trouble for Everley and her friends.
The momentum keeps spiralling out of control until the time , Everley decides to make her final stand. A final decides the fate of the world and fate of Everley, does she succeed?
Does she get her happily ever after or? Opinion: As I read through, I found that I was not overly sympathetic to the heroine or her cause. The scene or the emotions seemed to be built up desultorily thus leaving you untouched. It moves at a languid phase with discerning readers already able to predict the outcome of how each twist is going to end up. Markham, admittedly the main villain of the piece and certainly the best written character in this book.
His reasons for his actions seem weak, I mean as a chief villain, you employ hirelings or manipulate people to achieve your agenda instead of personally doing it yourself. He is determined and a master manipulator who wants to subjugate the humans, beat the time and become a God. He nearly succeeds too until Time delivers a sucker punch sending him into the darkness of eternity.
Everley comes across as a disgruntled savior who is dragged by the bit to do her task, left to herself, she would be happy to lol around in the castle, trying to find a cure for her clock heart and making a home with her husband Jamie.
In other words, she is more of a selfish woman than a heroine material. The one part I did enjoy was the part where the giants make an entrance. The brief interlude was refreshing and made that segment alive.
The Ever After Song is slow paced, the lack of witty liners or humor makes it a dull book. Mar 27, Clara rated it liked it Shelves: 3-stars. I did not expect much from the last book in this trilogy, and I was not peasantly surprised, nor disappointed. If anything, this instalment shows the same strengths and flaws as the previous books: amazing mythology, a beautiful writing style, but overall predictability and problems in pacing.
Overall, I feel that not much happened during those 3 books. If it is understandable in the first book to explain the I did not expect much from the last book in this trilogy, and I was not peasantly surprised, nor disappointed. If it is understandable in the first book to explain the world and the intrigue that is to come, it much less so in the next two books, especially in the last one that should tie all the loose ends. I really found this book predicatble. From the way Markham can be hurt that was pretty much explained at the end of the second book, but poor stupid Everley can't figure it out seriously, how much more obvious did it need to be?
Nothing surprised me. Once again, Everley follows instructions rather than coming up with her own plans Even when she saves the worlds, it is not really by her hand. No epic fight, no gesture of pure intelligence from her part: Markham was defeated because he was himself under-estimating her and being stupid. Which, once again, doesn't make for a compelling villain. I unerstand that Everley defeats him because she finally allows herself to love people and let them in to help her and be there with her Yes, she grew up, yes, she's finally getting her revenge, and not the way she intended at first This instalment brought a bit more characterisation There was more info-dumping about them than really arcs where their identity really matter.
Showing them for the sake of filling quotas doesn't really work, at least to my opinion. Markham still doesn't feel believable or even scary. Everybody repeats how he is cunning, terrible, cruel, and smart Once again, given his age I'm 24 and I would've ignored them.
Same with Osric Even I wouldn't sleep in the same bed as a 17 yo, male or female. And I wouldn't have the patience for that. Now let's talk about the ending I would've liked a bittersweet one. Here, everything is just too jolly happy, everyone is alive, everyone is happy, everyone gets the ending they supposedly deserved, and Everley and Jamison finds their way towards each other again.
The difficulty about killing Markham was giving up on everything good that happened to Everley, but this sacrifice doesn't have any weight once you see the outcome. Her family's alive.
She's meeting the love of her life. She's happiest than she ever could've been in the other timeline. The sacrifice doesn't feel like one and it was so predictable from beforehand she should not have had any hesitation, especially with the predictions made by Muriel that showed the outcome without any subtelty. To conclude, I should stay away from YA. It used to be a guilty pleasure of mine I guess I've really outgrown it now. Nov 16, Angi Naerebout rated it really liked it.
Thankfully the conclusion redeemed the story. It was very creative and overall I enjoyed the series. Dec 15, LJ Waguespack rated it it was amazing. Clever, original and impactful, a thoughtful reaffirmation of original writing. Creative style and flair with significance, a welcome addition in today's writing world, Emily R. King delivers with flourish. This trilogy is just one piece of a growing body of work, that I look forward to reading much more of.
Thank you Emily R. King, work well done, well done. Oct 24, Allisa White rated it it was amazing Shelves: arc , ya , fantasy , books-i-have. Mostly, I just want to rant about how amazing it is. And it IS amazing. So, here are some more reasons why you should read this series as told after I finished reading Everafter Song, the final book in the series.
The writing is incredibly lyrical without bringing down the pacing. The moment I began reading the first page, I felt like I was at home in the Evermore world again. There's so much magic, so much worldbuilding, and the prose weaves it all together in a way that doesn't feel like it's bogging down the plot.
The romance is such a beautiful slow burn, but it's more than that. Everley's and Jamison's relationship is built on trust, loyalty, and unconditional love.
It's rare to find those qualities in YA these days, and it just makes all of me tingle with happiness. The way the villain in this book is depicted is so interesting to me. Killian is always so close to Everley in proximity, which doesn't feel common in fantasy at all.
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