![]() ![]() With so many scene changes, Ashton is able to keep the urgency of Nikki's quest alive. It's intriguing, to say the least, and makes this middle book shockingly exciting.Įven the pace of Everbound never lets up, traveling from the Surface to the Everneath and back and forth and back and forth. With Nikki we travel deeper into the Everneath, but we also see deeper into Cole, finally getting his backstory, meeting his friends, and putting together thousands of miniscule pieces. From the beginning itself we can tell that there is a lot more to Cole than what meets the naked eye and while the prequel novella to this installment didn't convince me of his character, this novel certainly did, painting him to be a deeply misunderstood character. If there is anyone who steals the show in this installment, though, it is Cole. Not only is the world-building drastically expanded upon, realistic and visual, but the characters are revealed to contain even more depths than we originally imagined. Everbound is easily the best this series has to offer. ![]()
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