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* FirstInstallmentWins: The general consensus is that the first book is good, or at least decent. Every book afterwards, however, is generally seen as worse than the first one. When people discuss the books, they'll often refer to it as "the ''Evermore'' books" more so than the actual name of the series, ''The Immortals''.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: The general consensus is that the first book is good, or at least decent. Every book afterwards, however, is generally seen as worse than the first one. When people discuss the books, they'll often refer to it them as "the ''Evermore'' books" more so than the actual name of the series, ''The Immortals''.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: The general consensus is that the first book is good, or at least decent. Every book afterwards, however, is generally seen as worse than the first one. When people discuss the books, they'll often refer to it as "the ''Evermore'' books" more so than the actual name of the series, "The Immortals".''The Immortals''.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: Many readers found that the series goes increasingly downward in quality after ''Evermore''. One of the biggest criticisms is that the main conflict of the series boils down to the leads being unable to have sex and their quest to overcome this, which is stretched out across a total of six books; lots of readers found this both repetitive and underwhelming after a while.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: The general consensus is that the first book is good, or at least decent. Every book afterwards however is generally worse than the first one.
* TheScrappy: Haven. Love or hate the series, there are a number of reviews on Amazon.com that indicate many people harbor a strong dislike for Haven and general bewilderment as to why Ever considers her a friend considering her envious attitude towards Ever and general petty behavior.
* SoBadItsGood or SoOkayItsAverage: YMMV
* TheScrappy: Haven. Love or hate the series, there are a number of reviews on Amazon.com that indicate many people harbor a strong dislike for Haven and general bewilderment as to why Ever considers her a friend considering her envious attitude towards Ever and general petty behavior.
* SoBadItsGood or SoOkayItsAverage: YMMV
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* FirstInstallmentWins: The general consensus is that the first book is good, or at least decent. Every book afterwards however afterwards, however, is generally seen as worse than the first one.
one. When people discuss the books, they'll often refer to it as "the ''Evermore'' books" more so than the actual name of the series, "The Immortals".
* TheScrappy: Haven. Love or hate the series, there are a number of reviews on Amazon.com that indicate many people harbor a strong dislike for Haven and general bewilderment as to why Ever considers her afriend friend, considering her Haven's envious attitude towards Ever and general petty behavior.
*SoBadItsGood or SoOkayItsAverage: YMMV The first book, ''Evermore'', at the very least is generally seen as a decent teen ParanormalRomance story; nothing groundbreaking but enjoyable enough. The sequels tend to be more contentious.
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* TheScrappy: Haven. Love or hate the series, there are a number of reviews on Amazon.com that indicate many people harbor a strong dislike for Haven and general bewilderment as to why Ever considers her a
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