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Everdark: The Dark Ink Chronicles, by Elle Jasper

When Savannah tattoo artists Riley Poe is ambushed by an undead enemy, she inherits some of the traits of her attackers-and a telepathic link with a rampaging vampire. Now, she's experiencing murder after murder through the victims' eyes. And her new powers will not be enough to stop the horror-or the unending slaughter...

  • Sales Rank: #409330 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-06-07
  • Released on: 2011-06-07
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.75" h x 1.00" w x 4.25" l, .35 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 336 pages

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
If your someone who has to finish a series once you start it, good luck finding something worthwhile here.
By Janet
I read the previous reviews before I purchased the book and now that I have read it, I have to agree with the negative publicity. I was almost tempted to go thru the book again and count how many times the author used "sick", "wicked", and "bro" in the book. The author even introduced vampire slang halfway thru the book. I get that the she is trying to impart that these are edgy characters but does she have to pound it home. Even the goth clothing was given more importance in the book than character development. I know every charm on every choker down to the name of the tennis shoes being worn. (Vans tennis shoes, by the way. It was brought up on several occasions.) Yet, I couldn't tell you much about any of the vampires other than the fact that they were hot or a babe.

The story progressed very little from the first book. The evil vampire that died in the previous book was able to imprint his DNA on someone but you don't know how. Riley's brother Seth was cured of his quickening but you don't know how. Riley keeps having the same dreams over and over. Not just one vampire sending her dreams now but two. Eli leaves to kill Victorian but returns with important information about Riley but your not sure what that is. The story leads up to a chase scene that abruptly ends the book right in the middle of the chase. If it wasn't for the numerous sex scenes, I would think that this book was for a younger crowd.

All I got from the book is that everybody wants to have Riley because she is a babe. What are the other characters for? The "good" vampires do nothing but get frustrated with Riley for fighting foes by herself and the evil vampires round up victims on drugs and kill them or make a bunch of newlings. What was the point of this book? I was ready to put it down after the sixth dream sequence but I kept hoping that it was going to get better. I knew it was a lost cause when I read the word "sick" used twice in the same sentence with two different meanings.

I hate to be cruel but I would skip this sick book and save your money for another wicked series bro.

16 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
This book is meant for Twilight fans
By Pin-Up Goblin
No spoilers. Here is just my annoyances with the book as a whole. I'm early twenties and I got so annoyed with the whole "bro", "dude" nonsense considering that they are supposed to be 200+ years old. They really didn't act like someone from the 18th century. Eli especially for me was annoying considering he was very insecure and immature all the time. Almost every time they were together he had to establish his dominance and say how much she is his. Plus, I know already that you find feisty girls attractive, you don't need to beat me over the head with it. However, considering Riley constantly had to talk about how much of a badass she was or how she didn't need anyone's help, they really were a good match. I got tired of Elle Jasper constantly repeating Riley's inner monologue. The whole mindreading stuff was very annoying, especially considering they could just pop into her brain anytime. Why even bother asking her questions when you really can just read her mind to get them? It doesn't make sense. It would however make sense for any normal person to admit when they are in trouble. For instance, she is experiencing the kills of a vampire serial killer. Obviously, she wants that to stop, but instead of going to the vampires (Duprees) who probably would know more than she does about what is going on, she tries to keep it to herself.

Plus it seemed like the only reason Eli ever reads her mind is to get validation on how hot Riley thinks he is, and if by some random chance that she is not thinking of how much she wants to hook-up with Eli, he gets in a snippy fit about it. Granted those rare times include her thinking of wet dreams with Victorian and/or her serial killer visions.

Oh yes, I forgot to mention Victorian, he's also an incredibly good-looking vampire who possesses the body of a 21 year-old. He, like Eli, was somehow inexplicably drawn to Riley. First, it was because of her rare blood type, but after what seemed like two seconds, became forever in love with her. That last sentence was essentially what happened in book one, but his obsession carries over to this book. I have a weird love/hate relationship for Victorian. I don't understand his obsession with Riley because she is a whiney woman who wants to think she's a tough badass because she used to smoke weed and hang with the bad crowd. That doesn't make you a badass, it makes you a delinquent. I digress. I liked him because even though he was last book's villain, he's trying in his own little way to reform and help Riley. God only knows why, he geminately cares about her. Plus, I can kind of see him coming from the past based on his antiquated sense of love. Also why must authors insist on always having a love triangle? That doesn't help the plot and seems like more of a crutch to provide filler than anything else.

Honestly, I doubt I would read the next book. Her characters are too annoying and self-absorbed to be deemed likeable. This book would sit well with 14-18 year olds who just got done with Twilight.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Definitely not the vampire novel for me
By H. Grove (errantdreams)
Elle Jasper's Everdark most definitely does not stand alone. While the pacing at the beginning is slow and involves plenty of reminders as to what came before, they are not reminders that stand without context. This is fine if you read Afterlight a while ago and need a refresher, but it's nearly useless if you haven't. Even after finishing Everdark I'm STILL not sure on some details of how vampires work in this author's world. (I have strong feelings on why most series novels should be able to at least marginally stand alone; I won't go into the whole spiel here.)

Jasper's vampires didn't quite do it for me. They feel more like semi-generic supermen than vampires of myth and legend; in particular their lack of sensitivity to sunlight removes much of the "curse" aspect that vampirism used to have. The vampire good-guy family's mind-reading ability also disappointed me; it seemed to conveniently work or not work according to the author's needs at the time.

The characters are interesting, although seeing old vampires saying "dude" repeatedly didn't work for me; I expect that'll be reader-dependent. I couldn't quite buy into it; I understand the need for vampires to blend in with the changing times, but it seemed to come too easily for them and they read as totally modern. Similarly, there are ways to convey a character's accent and style of speech that don't rely on heavy dialect in every line--less can be more in that area.

Everdark didn't appeal to me in style and tone, but maybe it's just aimed at a younger audience. I rarely find it difficult to enjoy even young adult novels, but perhaps there's a band of ages in the late teens and early 20s that this would work for.

[NOTE: review book provided by publisher]

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