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This was an enjoyable story, but I couldnt help but spot the Twilight comparisons!

Wren was an okay character, although she was a little silly at times.
Why on earth would you put yourself in the position of being attacked by a bunch of drunken guys She obviously never read Twilight either or shed have realised she was staring in her very own version.

Edward er Ever, was the silent and mysterious type, he was a great artist, could read minds, drove an expensive car, and wanted to protect Wren from all the bad guys.
Oh, and he wasnt exactly human either, Where have I heard this before

The storyline in this was okay I just couldnt help but see the similarities between this and Twilight!
Ignoring the Edward/Ever comparisons, there were other things in here that reminded me of Twilight too.
Remember when Edward saves Bella from an outofcontrol car Or when he rescues her from a bunch of delinquents on a dark night in another town Or how about when Bellas friend Mike asks her to the dance and she tells him he should ask her friend instead because she has a crush on him Or when Edward takes Bella out to dinner, but doesnt actually eat himself How about the dress shopping with friends Or the first meeting between Bella and Edwards family No Well they were all in here too, and that is only the ones that I can think of off the top of my head.
I mean, Wren even lived with one parent whilst the other was off somewhere else remarried!

There was some romance in this, and yes, it was pretty predictable, and very Twilightesque.


'I'm falling in love, even though I know these feelings will tear me apart'

The ending was a huge cliffhanger.
I did like this book enough to read the sequels though, especially while theyre on Kindle Unlimited! Yay!
Overall an ode to Twilight,
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out of
Wren has a special gift, she can hear others thoughts, Everyones thoughts, except Ever Casey, Although a bit short, this was a great story about coming of age and accepting others being different, It was creatively written with aspects I found unpredictable, This story had interesting twists, and an unexpected ending that leaves you wanting more, I cant wait for Bookto see what happens next with Wren, Ended too soon for me, Liked the characters would read another book if the author makes it a series, is building up to more, Ending killed it for me, to follow for blog tour, I enjoyed this book. For Ever looked like a really interesting book when I found it on amazon, So I decided to go ahead and get it, It turned out to be okay, nothing too great, but not too bad either,

It starts with Wren having to move to Portland, Oregon with her mother after her parents get divorced, She has to start a new school, and on her second day something really strange happens when she looks into the eyes of Ever Casey.
He has never spoken to anyone at the school, but all of a sudden he seems to be saving her life every time she turns around.
She realizes that maybe he has some secrets of his own, and he seems to know hers,

I did enjoy this book, But the whole first half almost seemed extremely close to Twilight, Lots of things that happen to Wren happened in Twilight as well, But after aboutof the book, it takes a whole different turn, I enjoyed how it was different than a lot of books out there right now, And I really loved Wren, I thought it was so cool, how smart she was, and how she wasn't totally freaked out by Ever, Now the ending was horrible, I couldn't believe it ended like that, in a freaking cliffhanger, Grr it just really frustrated me, Now I'm not sure that I want to continue reading this story, but my favorite thing about the book was Wren, I love character's like her, and she truly made the story worth reading! I really enjoyed this story and I must continue to read the series to find the "rest of the story".
Our young heroine, Wren Sullivan is a transfer student, agedand she can, when looking at a person, read their mind/thoughts or see pictures of what they are thinking.
At first I thought she was the typical snarky teenager who wanted no one to see her up close and personal, Then it became clear she had been hurt by her rare talent, . . sometimes what others think of you, is unnerving to say the least,
Then she meets the boy who she can't read, Ever Casey, His the most mysterious boy in school and he never speaks to anyone, but he starts being everywhere she is and saving her from death or injury.
It doesn't take Wren long to figure there is no human way possible, So what is he and how does he Well that's the part you have to find for yourself, within the pages!
The characters are excellent.
. . I could relate with Wren and her little group of friends, Ashley, Lindsey, Taylor and the guy folk, Josh, Marcus and several others, Ever is well defined and I could accept his confusion as the relationship between Wren and Ever grows, And I really loved Wrens mom, Caroline! She was a wonderful mom, consumed by her work and guilt ridden about being a single mom and doing her best to be there for Wren.
It was a YA paranormal romance story and very sweetly written, The characters were well written and I enjoyed it, There was only one chapter that didn't fit real well and that was the explanation chapter by the older "OTHERS", There just wasn't sufficient explanation and that left me wanting, but I suspect that will come in the form of book Two, Never, I need to get out of these series, or I'll never complete my TBR pile, I give this bookwinks! Thank you CJ! SO Good! Overall Thoughts:
I was pleasantly surprised with this book, Don't let the cover fool you!

For Ever is aboutyear old Wren Sullivan who just moves from California to Portland, Oregon, When she arrives, she's not surprised that she can read the minds of anyone that she makes eye contact with because she's been doing that for most of her life.
But what she is surprised to find out is that a guy named Ever Casey is completely silent, She can't hear his thoughts, and it seems like he can hear hers instead,

When Wren is constantly put in danger, it seems like Wren is always there to save her but then goes right back to acting like the unemotional, stoic jerk that he was before.
But what happens when Wren comes to the startling conclusion that he may not be completely human

What I liked about this book:
I, personally, found a lot of myself in Wren.
She's a little more negative than I am, but we're both pretty shy and laidback people who don't like to be the center of attention so I liked that I could kind of relate to her.


What I disliked about this book:
For the first half of the book, Wren remains a complete enigma, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
It was just drying me insane, trying to figure out what he is or what he could really do, All is revealed though!

Verdict:
This is a really easy read, with a completely novel plot! Stupid cliffhangers, . . other than that, can't wait til the next one! Reactions:
I found this book on Amazon, It was offered for free and I've been tempted, I admit that the criticism offered were not very flattering, Readers found similarities to the "Twilight" story and were not tender,
Personally, I often read excerpts before I jump into the water, In the case of "For Ever", one chapter was enough to put me in the mouth water,

Admittedly, there may be features recalling scenes from Stephanie Meyers's saga but in this case, it will be possible to blame much novels to have love stories as in Romeo and Juliet
A bit like in the painting industry.
. . There are some artists that reproduce from photographs and those who imagine and reproduce images with their memory, Yet the two categories are talented, is not it Moreover, once the works are completed, both can be as successful as the others with audiences, right It's a question of sensibility.
. .

So I confess to have, personally, enjoyed the story, I turned the pages looking for clues to who was really Ever Casey, I speculated and spectulated pages after pages and at the end, I was wrong in my conclusions when the author lifts the veil,

In terms of characters, I admit I was intrigued by Ever's dark side rather well portrayed, A mysterious character which still is pretty much a mystery at the end of this volume,
As for Wren, she appears too conciliatory, for me, in the vue of the situation, I'd love to see more strength in her character and watch some evolution in her powers, Like, I may have loved to see Ever and Wren lose a little more control of their emotions, But something tells me it will be in the next volume, . .

But, once finished the last lines, I can not help but wonder what is going to happen, . . Knowing that this book was published in early February, so I'll have to wait a while before knowing the further adventures of Wren and Ever.
Just this feeling of impatience to get me wanting more, proves that I appreciated and enjoyed myself in my reading,

So I hope readers will leave this book a chance, . . Despite the criticism, I spent a pleasant time in the world created by CJ Valles,

Lucie
sitelink blogspot. co to come Augustth: This was a pretty good book! The characters were nicely written! I liked reading from Wren's POV, It really helped me to understand her situation, from moving from one state to another, from moving to one school to another, and that's not an easy transition.
I can relate to one of those scenarios to have that feeling of starting a new school, and at first it could be hmm awkward or nerve wrecking, but Wren, whom is sorta shy at first, comes out of her shell, when she meets the right type of friends.
Now Ever, yes, that's the male interest, and I must say, I believe the name suits him, He was described pretty well and I can feel his standoffish demeanor, but when his emerald eyes first meet Wren's, well actually Wren doesn't quite remember because she wakes up a day or two later at the hospital.
Interesting much Apparently she had a scary but weird incident, that has to do with Ever, and after that, Wren has got her mind on some cute guy whom she can't see what he thinks of her.
For her, that is a first, and oh I forget to mention that huh Yeah, Wren can hear what other people think around her she has to look into their eyes, but almost all the time, she does not have any interest in
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hearing what people have to say.
All in all, I think this was a nice written story, with interesting events that keep you turning the pages, and when you're done, you are going to want to read the next book in this series, so look out for that one, when it comes out soon! This book, I swear to you, was written almost wordforword from Twilight.
I am a twilight lover, but the characters, events, and drama all seems just like twilight redone, The execution of the plot and characters once we meet them is good, I like the idea of the book and the idea of what type of paranormal character that Ever is, I just wish the "meat" of the book was more original.
Overall, I will probably read the second book in the series if I remember it which is debatable,

Synopsis:
For Ever starts now
Sixteenyearold Wren Sullivan doesnt want to know what other people are thinking about herbecause most of the time it sucks.
Too bad since thats what happens every time she looks into someones eyes,

When she moves to Portland, Oregon, after her parents divorce, Wrens just hoping to get through the rest of her junior year unscathed.
Instead, before the end of her second day in school, she wakes up in the hospital after her very own freaky demonicpossession incident, Wren cant remember much. But soon she finds out that her episode happened right after she locked eyes with the one classmate who happens to have gone missing,

Wren starts digging through peoples heads for the truth about him, and finds nothing, Godlike hotness Yep. But nobody knows who Ever Casey really is, Even weirder, they dont seem to care that he just disappeared, So, when he randomly shows up again in her first period class, shes determined to get some answers, He may be perfect on the outside, but with one look into his eyes, Wren discovers his mind is also perfect perfectly empty,

Or is there something he doesnt want her to see there that will put her and anyone near her in danger

When For Ever ends, Never begins.

Never, the second book in The Ever Series, is coming soon, .
First Thoughts:
I read this book as part of a blog tour, although the Title and the book cover are not the most exciting things ever, for some reason when I read the description I just knew I had to read it!
The Main Character:
Wren Sullivan I love that name for a girl! It is super cute!
Anyways, Wren is pretty cool she is dealing with this whole mind reader thing as best as she can and even when she finds out that because of that she is suppose to be killed shes ok with it because she knows its for the best.
I wish she had a little bit more fight to her, but I am hoping in the next book that side of her starts to come out.


Love is in the Air:
Ever now that is a weird name I just couldnt get use to the name at all throughout the whole story but other then the weirdness of the name he is a pretty awesome character as well.
He is hot odviously and right from the beginning when he was suppose to do something horrific to Wren, you could tell that he didnt really want to.

He is basically risking everything that he is to protect her which is pretty swoon worthy if you ask me,

Ending:
CLIFFHANGER!!! Ugh! Have I ever said how much I hate cliffhangers Sure they make the next book that much better, but I hate being left like that because I dont stop thinking about it until I get my hands on the next book Which I know is the whole point of a cliffhanger but still!

Final Thoughts:
Overall this was a pretty good book! There were a few little twists that kept it interesting.
And the way it ended I have extremely high hopes for the next book in the series and will be anxiously awaiting its release!
I REALLY enjoyed this book!

At a time when just about everything written for Young Adults is about vampires, werewolves, zombies or angels, it's more than refreshing to find something completely original!

Wren amp Ever are two characters you can't help but become emotionally involved with.
I found myself thinking about the story when I wasn't reading it, wondering what would happen next, not to mention wondering what the future would hold for them long after I finished the book! All this over fictional characters! Safe to say, I was absolutely invested in this story!

Thankfully this is book one in a trilogy, and the second book, "Never" is already out.
And I enjoyed book two even more than book one!

Give this excellent series a chance, you'll be more than glad you did! It's exceptionally well written, has beautifully developed characters and gets your attention from page one!

Can't wait for book three!.