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Alyson Noel's Immortals 'Night'

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“Ever since the accident, the only thing I can clearly remember is dying.”
The first book in Alyson Noel’s sensational Immortals series starts off with a sixteen-year-old outcast, Ever, who has gone through a terrifyingly traumatic car crash accident in which took the lives of her whole family, leaving Ever with a great deal of grief and suffering. Not only that, but Ever is bound to live a life that is anything but normal, and is nothing like the life she had before, considering the fact that ever since the horrible accident, Ever has been able to see people’s auras, hear people’s thoughts, and know someone’s story merely by touching them. As a result, she tries her best to avoid human contact and shut herself off from the world by keeping her hoodie up, earphones plugged in, and loud music blasting in her ears, serving the purpose of blocking mostly everyone and everything else in her surroundings. …show more content…
While Damen captures quite an amount of outstanding qualities, he also happens to have the ability to silence all the noise and random energy in Ever’s head. What’s more is that his wielding gaze and touch contains such intensity that Ever is almost always overwhelmed with the feeling of as if he can see right through her. As she and Damen slowly get close, she is helplessly drawn to his peculiar world full of mystery, secrets, and questions yet to be answered. Countless questions had lingered in Ever’s mind since the day of her accident in which she had learn to deal with, only now to be topped with a whole new mountain of questions. Who is Damen, really? More so, what is he? How is he able to temporarily cease the strange things that occur in Eve’s mind and surroundings? Is he the one who can finally give her all the answers that she

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