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After a tragic accident claims the lives of her family, sixteen-year-old Ever Bloom can see people's auras, hear their thoughts, and know someone's entire life story by touching them. Going out of her way to avoid human contact and suppress her abilities, she has been branded a freak at her new high school. However, everything changes when she meets Damen Auguste, a gorgeous, wealthy boy who can silence the noise in her head. As Ever is drawn deeper into Damen's enticing world of secrets and mystery, she's left with more questions than answers, especially about who he really is and what he is. The only thing she knows for sure is that she's falling deeply and hopelessly in love with him. The book explores themes of grief, loss, teen supernatural romance, and intrigue, capturing readers' attention with its paranormal elements and the development of the main characters' relationship.
The writing style of the book has been described as fast-paced, intriguing, and engaging. Readers have praised the author, Alyson Noel, for her ability to create a world filled with mystery and romance, keeping the plot moving along nicely. The characters, especially Ever and Damen, are portrayed as strong and captivating individuals, with their story being able to capture the readers' interest and emotions.
If you liked Evermore, here are the top 95 books to read next:
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'Book of Shadows' in the series 'Sweep' by author Cate Tiernan follows the story of Morgan Rowlands, a seemingly ordinary 16-year-old girl whose life takes a drastic turn when Cal Blaire, a practicing witch, moves to her small town of Widow's Vale. Cal introduces Morgan and her friends to Wicca, leading Morgan to feel a new power and a deep connection to this new religion. As Morgan delves into the world of Wicca, she finds herself drawn to Cal, creating tension with her best friend Bree. explores real high school and life issues while portraying Morgan's awakening to a new way of life.
The first-person narrative style used by Cate Tiernan allows readers to connect deeply with Morgan's thoughts, beliefs, and inner turmoil as she navigates her newfound interest in Wicca and the changes in her life. The storyline is well-paced, introducing Wicca early on and delving into the emotional ramifications of Morgan's choices. Each chapter includes quotes from a fictional magical text and segments from a character's journal, adding an extra dimension to the storyline and making the book accessible and engaging.
I wore a green tie-dyed T-shirt and jeans. My best friend, Bree Warren, arrived in a peasant shirt and a long black skirt down to her violet toenails, and of course she looked beautiful and sophistica... - #2
'Shadowland' in 'The Mediator' series by Meg Cabot follows the story of Suze, a teenage mediator who can see, speak to, and interact with spirits. Suze moves to California after her mother remarries, where she encounters spirits in her new home and school. She navigates her unique abilities while dealing with stepbrothers and a mean popular ghost girl. As the series progresses, Suze helps ghosts move on to the other side, uncovering mysteries and facing supernatural challenges along the way.
Oh, I know they have palm trees in Southern California. I mean, I'm not a complete moron. I've watched90210 , and everything. But I was moving to Northern California. I didn't expect to see palm trees... - #3
Fallen by Lauren Kate is a young adult novel that follows the story of Luce, a girl who discovers she can see shadows and later learns that they are called announcers, allowing her to see the past. As she attends a reform school called Sword and Cross, she meets Daniel, a boy she feels a deep connection with. Throughout the book, Luce uncovers the truth about her past lives, the presence of fallen angels around her, and her own identity, leading to a mysterious and adventurous journey filled with romance and self-discovery.
The plot of Fallen revolves around Luce's relationships with Daniel and Cam, both fallen angels, and the love triangle that develops between them. The story delves into themes of fate, reincarnation, and the eternal battle between good and evil as Luce navigates through her past lives and discovers the truth about her existence. The writing style of Lauren Kate in Fallen combines elements of dark, gothic romance with suspenseful storytelling, creating a unique and captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.
Luce barged into the fluorescent-lit lobby of the Sword & Cross School ten minutes later than she should have. A barrel-chested attendant with ruddy cheeks and a clipboard clamped under an iron bicep ... - #4
Hush, Hush is a young adult fantasy novel that revolves around the story of Nora Grey, a high school student who gets entangled with Patch, a mysterious and alluring boy who turns out to be a fallen angel. The book delves into the dark, forbidden romance between Nora and Patch, as well as the supernatural elements surrounding their relationship. The plot unfolds with a mix of adventure, romance, and mystery, keeping readers engaged with its fast-paced writing style and intriguing character dynamics.
IWALKED INTO BIOLOGY AND MY JAW FELL OPEN. Mysteriously adhered to the chalkboard was a Barbie doll, with Ken at her side. They’d been forced to link arms and were naked except for artificial leaves p... - #5
'A Chalice of Wind' in the series 'Balefire' by Cate Tiernan follows the story of a girl who discovers she has an identical twin and magic powers after her father's death. The plot starts slowly but becomes super interesting halfway through, with a darker theme revolving around a witch coven family. The author keeps readers mesmerized with suspenseful surprises, although some find the relationships developing too fast and the plot progressing slowly. The ending of the series is described as rushed and unfinished, leaving readers searching for more answers.
Well, I had forgotten to dab on my freaking serenity this morning, and now I was holding this piece of copper in my left fist, my fingernails making angry half-moons in my palm. Another minute of this... - #6
In the book 'Need' by Carrie Jones, the protagonist Zara is dealing with the loss of her stepfather and her subsequent emotional detachment. Her mother sends her to live with her grandmother in Maine, where Zara encounters a mysterious stalker who turns out to be a supernatural being. With the help of new friends, Zara uncovers a dark secret from the town's past involving the disappearance of boys. As she delves deeper into the mystery, she discovers her own connection to the supernatural world and must confront dangerous creatures like pixies and werewolves.
The book 'Need' is a paranormal teen romance that combines elements of mystery, danger, and self-discovery. Through the character of Zara, the author explores themes of grief, bravery, and the supernatural. The writing style captures the sense of foreboding and suspense as Zara navigates her new surroundings and uncovers the truth about her heritage and the existence of pixies in the world.
I wrapped a white thread around my finger when my dad died. I keep it there to remind me that I once felt stuff, once had a dad, a life. It’s twisted so the knot is against my pinkie. I move it around... - #7
Ink by Alice Broadway is a young adult, fantasy novel set in a world where all your actions, achievements, failures, crimes, etc., are tattooed onto your skin for all to see. The story follows Leora as she uncovers the truth about her family, herself, and the blanks, people who choose not to be inked. As Leora delves deeper into the secrets surrounding her father's death, she navigates a society where tattoos define lives and memories are preserved through skin-bound books. The novel explores themes of trust, prejudice, and self-discovery, as Leora's journey challenges societal norms and forces her to confront her beliefs.
Broadway's writing style in Ink is praised for its unique concept and imaginative world-building. The book presents a society where the skin tells stories, and the characters' lives are intricately connected to their tattoos. Through Leora's perspective, readers are introduced to a world where every decision is etched onto the skin, creating a thought-provoking narrative that blends dystopian elements with personal growth and societal commentary.
After he died, the embalmers came to our house. They dripped oil over his body and rubbed spices into his skin. They wrapped him in blue cloth and took him away. He looked like a king. He’d always see... - #8
"My Name Is Memory" by Ann Brashares is a novel that delves into the concept of reincarnation and past lives. The story follows Daniel, a man who can remember all his previous lives in vivid detail and has been searching for his soulmate, Sophia, through the centuries. In his current life, he meets Lucy, who is unaware of their past connection, leading to a complex and emotional journey of love and destiny. The book switches between past and present, exploring the enduring connection between Daniel and Lucy as they navigate multiple lifetimes and obstacles in their path.
The writing style of Ann Brashares in "My Name Is Memory" is praised for its ability to draw readers into the characters' lives and emotions. The book weaves together themes of love, destiny, and the complexities of relationships across time, offering a unique and engaging take on the concept of reincarnation and soulmates.
SHE HADN’T KNOWN him very long. He’d shown up there at the beginning of eleventh grade. It was a small town and a small school district. You kept seeing the same kids year after year. He was a junior ... - #9
'The Summoning' by Kelley Armstrong follows the story of Chloe Saunders, a 15-year-old girl who can see ghosts and is sent to Lyle House, a group home for troubled teens. As Chloe uncovers mysteries about the home and her housemates, she realizes that their mental illnesses might have supernatural origins. The plot moves at a fast pace, filled with suspense and tension, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Chloe's journey of self-discovery and danger. The writing style is engaging, with a first-person perspective that allows readers to experience the story through Chloe's eyes, adding to the tension and mystery of the narrative.
IBOLTED UP IN BED, one hand clutching my pendant, the other wrapped in my sheets. I struggled to recapture wisps of the dream already fluttering away. Something about a basement … a little girl … me? ... - #10
Marked by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast follows the story of Zoey Redbird, a teenager who gets marked to become a vampyre and is sent to the House of Night school for vampires. The book explores Zoey's journey of adapting to her new life, making friends, facing enemies, and discovering her true self amidst the supernatural world. The plot is fast-paced, engaging, and filled with teenage drama, rituals, and mysterious events. The writing style is simple, suitable for young adult readers, and incorporates elements of romance, fantasy, and suspense.
Just when I thought my day couldn’t get any worse I saw the dead guy standing next to my locker. Kayla was talking nonstop in her usual K-babble, and she didn’t even notice him. At first. Actually, no...