The Eternal Ones review by VBer
The Eternal Ones
by Kirsten Miller
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Romance

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Age at time of review - 9
Reviewer's Location - Exeter, NH, United States
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The Eternal ones is about the concept of reincarnation and ever lasting love. In it, a girl named Haven has both of these things, she is reincarnated to find her ever lasting love. This love comes in the form of Iain, a sexy rich bad boy, who rocks the tabloids and rocks the ladies. But this is not Haven and Iain's first time meeting each other, they have been in love for many thousands of years, with different names and different appearances, always finding each other and searching for that happy ending. We mainly focus on their last meeting, as two people named Constance and Ethan, a couple which tragically perished in a fire in each others arms. Throughout the book, we question whether Ethan/Iain really loves Haven, and whether he could have started the fire that ended his life. We also look into the existence of the devil, who may or may not be the reason that Constance and Ethan didn't get there happily ever after in the first place. Find out what happens in The Eternal Ones.

Opinion: 

As you can see, this is an extremely complicated book. It has a fantastic plot line that leaves you frantically flipping pages late into the night. The wonderful descriptions make you feel like you could call Haven up and ask about her day. However, sometimes the plot line doubles back onto its self, making the book not only complicated but extremely confusing and hard to get through at some parts. Also, the twist at the end was TO twisted, making the ending not good enough. It was unrealistic to the plot (and that's really saying something in a book all about people coming back to life tens of hundreds of times) and made it so the ending to this book didn't settle well in your stomach. So, in conclusion, if you have any interest at all in reincarnation, or just these concepts, this book is a fantastic read, but if you aren't capable of getting so caught up in a book that you can overlook some bad parts, then just don't bother.

 

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

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This book deals with some difficult subject matter. This review is being resubmitted because it was wrong the first time.
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