Review: Dark Flame
Published by St. Martin's Griffin on June 22, 2010
Genres: Young Adult-Paranormal
Source: Bought
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In Alyson Noël’s most darkly seductive Immortals novel yet, Ever fights for control of her body, her soul — and the timeless true love she’s been chasing for centuries.
Ever is trying to help Haven make the transition into life as an immortal. But with Haven drunk on her new powers and acting recklessly, she poses the ultimate threat — exposing their secret world to the outside. But Ever's struggle to keep the Immortals hidden only propels Haven closer to the enemy: Roman and his evil companions.
At the same time, Ever delves deeper into dark magick to free Damen from Roman’s power. But when her spell backfires, it binds her to the one guy who’s hell-bent on her destruction. Now there’s a strange, foreign pulse coursing through her, and no matter what she does, she can’t stop thinking about Roman — and longing for his touch. As she struggles to resist the fiery attraction threatening to consume her, Roman is more than willing to take advantage of her weakened state...and Ever edges closer and closer to surrender.
Frantic to break the spell before its too late, Ever turns to Jude for help, risking everything she knows and loves to save herself — and her future with Damen....
I am super excited about the next installment of this series. I have been following it since the very beginning. And I have to say, it did not disappoint…
Oh Ever, I sympathize for you. Ever has been trying to get away from Roman powers. Instead, she ended up binding herself to him. She knew she was in trouble. She was afraid to go to Damen thinking he would be upset, if he knew what she got herself into. Poor Damen. He really is trying to help her, but Ever keeps shutting him out. Ever, feeling embarrassed and scared goes to Jude. Since he is the only one who knows her secret and can help, he is there for her. Ever and Jude’s past does not help the sparks between them.
Haven is supposed to be Ever’s friend. Yet she is so power hungry, she mistakenly thinks Ever is jealous and refuses to speak to her. Now while it may seem like the case, I know Ever is just concern for her and Roman relationship. Ever is indeed trying to get in the way, but only because she binded herself to him, she can’t help but feel drawn to him.
Ever, after all that she has been through finally found it through the power of forgiveness. It wasn’t magic that binded herself to Roman, it was herself and her own fears. “As within, so without.” Whatever you fear inside, will come out on the outside. Ever was scared of never being with Damen, so she let Roman take over her life. She spent all of her time and energy on him creating the bind inwillingly herself.
Of course, even after having an epiphany, nothing ever turns out okay. The book takes a dramatic turn I did not see and well…lets just say it was shocking and kind of sad. I can’t wait to see how Ever handles everything now after all that she has learned.
Alyson Noel wrote a stunning book. A true-page turner. Dark Flame was well written and had a very good plot. I can only imagine what will happen next. This book also contains some sexual references. Other than that the book was clean.
Happy Reading!