Her dreams are terrifying. In the year of our One 3075 Tundra has been at peace for 400 years. There is no racism, poverty or war. Karla is a young, Indigo woman working as a successful healer. Yet she is tormented by lucid and erotic dreams. Dreams in which she is Immortal. Two men emerge from these phantasms: the first a Copper Shape shifter and the other a demon more dead than alive. But when this creature appears in her apartment Karla realizes that they share a lust that may one day consume her. His will unlock a mystery. Joseph always dreamt of becoming an artist, a warrior...and a shape shifter. Now he's dreaming of a sorceress who commands that he leave his homeland. Together they will journey to the end of time. To a nightmarish world of revolution and magic. But will they save Tundra or perish in it's destruction?
Valjeanne Jeffers is the author of the award winning Immortal series which includes: Immortal, Immortal II: The Time of Legend, Immortal III: Stealer of Souls, and Immortal IV: Collision of Worlds.
She is also the author of The Switch II: Clockwork (includes The Switch I and II), Colony: Ascension An Erotic Space Opera, Mona Livelong: Paranormal Detective, and Voyage of Dreams, as well as The Story of Eve (nonfiction).
Valjeanne is a graduate of Spelman College and has been published in Steamfunk!, Genesis: An Anthology of Black Science Fiction, Griots II: Sisters of the Spear, Possibilities, Revelry, Drumvoices Revue, The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South, Liberated Muse: How I Freed My Soul, Pembroke Magazine Vol 39, Say it Loud: Poems about James Brown, PurpleMag, The City and more recently, Fitting In, Sycorax's Daughters (nominated for the Bram Stoker Award) and Luminescent Threads: Connections to Octavia Butler (winner of the Locus Award, nominated for the Hugo Award).
She also writes under the pen name Valjeanne Jeffers-Thompson and Valijeanne Jeffers.
Sci fi, werewolves, daemons, witch actions, erotic dreams, time travels, shapeshifters, drug addiction...
There is a lot to pick up, and there are different narratives throughout the book. I was lost, the fact that the heroes themselves were slowly discovering their capabilities, their powers and their story didn't help . At one point, I felt like I missed the whole plot.
This book seems like the prequel to a very good serie and the action looks interesting : to fight a powerful vilain (a demoniac shapeshifter) who wants to destroy the world.
Immortal 2nd edition and Immortal II: The Time of Legend chosen for inclusion in Black Pearls Magazine, EDC Creations Top Books Award!
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"Immortal is an amazing story that flows like water. It’s a speculative-cool piece that takes the reader on a trip that is horror, cyber-punk, and fantasy, all rolled in one. Valjeanne Jeffers is one of those authors who can make words drip color. I had a ball exploring her world. I was captivated by the surreal dreamscapes Karla and Joseph ebbed in and out of, and the utilitarian society in which they spent their waking lives. Immortal is one of the most unique blends I have had the pleasure of reading in some time. Future collides with past. Magic, with science. This is one cool ride, and I am compelled to recommend this piece." Edward Uzzle, author of NETERS Issue 0 www.daathrekh.com
"Ms. Jeffers has created an oddly vivid and not so far-fetched neo-Earth in Immortal. Quick paced and well-crafted, I felt a connection with her protagonists and a distilled hatred for her antagonists. The characters' backstories fit together like the pieces of an intricate puzzle. From the absence of war to the presence of the obscenely paranormal, the frightening and beautiful; dangerous and air-tight; Immortal is filled with yins and yangs that somehow culminate into a satisfying literary balance. A wonderful read from beginning to end.Immortal is filled with yins and yangs that somehow culminate into a satisfying literary balance. A wonderful read from beginning to end." B. Sharise Moore, author of Taste: An Erotic Fantasy Series www.blaqmermaidpress.com
"IMMORTAL by Valjeanne Jeffers is an enchanting tale of magic, werewolves and humans that turn into creatures of the night. The story was mesmerizing to say the least. I look forward to reading the next installment in this series. The writings of Mr. Jeffers remind me a lot of the writer Clive Barker. So if you are into stories that are magical that tell tales of the mythical, then this is your book." Reviewed by Leona APOOO BookClub
Immortal is an adeptly written work of speculative fiction.
The author knows her way around lush phrasing. I'm usually one who loses interest in a book if the sentence-flow is clunky, and melt when I find works that offer the value of a cohesive, flowing voice. Valjeanne's phrasing reads like a seasoned and oft-published writer's would. She's definitely worth your time.
It's an eventful and creative read. This could easily be a film, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was opted for one.
Thousands of years in the future, in the great land of Tundra - after the Time of Legend, we find Karla. A beautiful indigo woman, Karla must navigate through an inner and outer world filled with magic, past lives, and a mysterious and powerful being who seems to know Karla better than she knows herself.
Immortal is an amazing story that flows like water. It’s a speculative-cool piece that takes the reader on a trip that is horror, cyber-punk, and fantasy, all rolled in one. Valjeanne Jeffers is one of those authors who can make words drip color. I had a ball exploring her world. I was captivated by the surreal dreamscapes Karla and Joseph ebbed in and out of, and the utilitarian society in which they spent their waking lives.
Immortal is one of the most unique blends I have had the pleasure of reading in some time. Future collides with past. Magic, with science. This is one cool ride, and I am compelled to recommend this piece.
What a story! I felt like I was swimming at first, because there are a lot of elements to get used to, and the point of view changes quickly as the story unfolds. After I got a handle on the world, Jeffers painted a striking picture. I'm especially impressed with how she pulled in so many different elements of fantasy and sci-fi to make something unique yet familiar at the same time.
I'm curious to see how the story progresses in Immortal II.
Valjeanne Jeffers creates the wonderful post-apocalyptic paradise of Topaz where the the streets are clean, the citizens are honest, and life is good. Of course with this perfect civilization there are daemons who can't wait to destroy it. In Immortal we are introduced to a cadre of shape-shifting heroes whose daily lives are heavily affected by their fantastical dreamlives.
I enjoyed this book well enough to finish it, but not fully enough to venture to the next one. I spent alot of time lost in all the changes, character insertions, without warning scene changes that it took away from the overall delivery for me. The formatting needs to be edited so that there are some sort of breaks when changing from one scene to another. The storyline left me confused about the main villains true motivation for wanting to destroy the heroinne. The time traveling also left me with multiple questions, not sure from once sentence to the next where I was in the connection with the "present" story. I do however think the Author is very talented, and I will say that perhaps I was simply out of my element in this one, but this is my honest critique.