

In time she’ll learn that in the pretty and gilded cage she’s been lured into, the people she wants to trust most, are perhaps the very ones she shouldn’t. Once there, she has to hide her growing resentment even while she’s trying to discover the history behind a past she cannot remember and memories that are hers and also aren’t. Revisiting the place that was once part of her childhood and led to her and her father’s ruin, she dives headfirst into a situation that forces her to hide her identity and navigate a world where immortality is an easily accessible commodity to the rich. She doesn’t always make sound decisions, but her intentions and her heart is in the right place.

The beautifully written novel uses alchemy and sorcery as the backdrop to a novel that’s filled with as much beauty as it’s filled with deceit and treachery.Īs a character Jules is resourceful and quite well-rounded. Sara Holland’s Everless is probably one of the most unique fantasy novels I’ve read to date.
