The chase is on for Aaron Lambright as he travels back to familiar territory. A place where his father’s clues lead him back home to Cordova, Alaska. With the United States government hot on his tail and a corrupt leader striving to take more than he can endure, our world is at the brink of an early apocalypse.
Can Aaron trust his new ally, Amnicore? Will he be able to lock away his troubling memories and find the key to the answers he seeks? Is the Eversoul the key to unlock what awaits our world in the future?
Eversoul by Adam Reese a great four-star read. This is part two and you do need to read the first part before this to know what is going on. This book was hard to follow in places so if you haven’t then you would get very confused. Being hard to follow wasn’t a negative, this story kept you on the edge of your seat. The characters are great, but you don’t know who to trust and who exactly everyone is. Aaron Lambert is a great man, and I think I know what is happening with him, but I wouldn’t be surprised if number three comes out and changes the deal again. Adam Reese has a talent for sucking you into a world that you feel you are on the wobbly floor of a bounce house, but still standing and determined never to let go.
Book two in the series and picks up where book one left off. Aaron is headed to Alaska to try and figure out the secrets his father has left. This book has so many twists and turns and hard to tell the good guys from the not good guys and who really exists and who doesn't. Adam writes these scenes really well and it's easy to follow. Once you get the groove it's great. I really liked this book and Adam proves once again what a versatile writer he is. Bring on the next book!! I am ready!!
>I am an independent reviewer. This book is the second in the Amniwar series and ends in a cliffhanger. Aaron and Abigail are still searching for an artifact stolen and hidden by Aaron’s dad. Everyone else, from the president to evil scientists are also looking for this artifact. Most of the plot of this part of the story revolves around Aaron trying to figure out the clues his father left for him to lead him to the artifact.
>The idea of this story is a good one. There is potential for a sweet romance and a lot of action. The way the story is actually developed, the gore and violence take away from the plot. Romance isn’t present at all.
>The story jumps around from character to character, setting to setting. Characters are killed, but not dead and fantastical creatures abound. The creatures are described with a lot of detail, but the jumping around made for a choppy story that was hard to stay invested in. This story was too descriptive in the gore. With battles, there is violence, but too much description of the violence can turn a reader off.
>This book is appropriate for an adult audience. I am giving the book 3 stars. At this point in the series, the gore completely overshadows any semblance of a plot.
This is the second book in the series and book 1 needs to be read first.
Aaron Lambright has gone to Amnicore for help but soon he finds himself wondering whose side everyone is on and what they are really after. He has no idea the depth of what his father, Weston, had hidden but Aaron will do what he can to keep those he loves safe.
In an unknown war which side is good and which is evil?
I like this series but I find I am somewhat confused on which side everyone is on and who is actually dead and alive.
I really enjoy Aaron's character and I completely understand that he is alive and on the good side but I have no idea who is there with him except Abigail and I think Sandy.
The book has so many twists and turns to keep the reader engaged but we almost need a progress report to let us know whose side everyone is on. One minute I think I know what is happening with a character and the next it has completely obliterated.
I'm definitely looking forward to the next book though to see where things are headed and to see of I can keep everything straight in my head!
This is the second book to this series and being the second book that I've read by this author I am quickly becoming a huge fan. The detail that went in to this book made my imagination run wild.
This book has some great creatures and an amazing world. I love the feelings the author has been able to invoke from me.
My only complaint was it seemed at time a lot of things were going on, and it took me a little while to get into the grove of this book.
Overall the characters are likeable, the plot is fast paced and well written, and the ending leave you wanting more. I can't wait to see what's going to happen next! 4 stars #2OCCJD
I was gifted a copy of this book to review. I am use to reading Adam Reese's horror work so this was a change for me. It started out slow for me and at times the confusing change of characters and scenes was hard to follow. But once I got into it I found it was a enjoyable sci-fi read. Wow, the creative creatures that Mr. Reese pulled out of his mind for this book blew my mind. If you like sci-fi and a little mix of horror then this is the book for you.
This was certainly an interesting Sci-Fi/horror read. I thought the characters and plot were well thought out, but the setting was a little confusing. It changed a lot and the characters with it. Getting over the confusion of new people every so often and new places that seemed random was a little bit of a challenge, however once past that I really enjoyed the story. I still don't know how everything fits together, but am excited to read more from Reese to get the full story!
I want to start off by saying that I didn't read the first book in this series and I feel that I missed out on some important things. I was a bit confused when I first started this book but the more I read I started putting things together I got more into the story. I haven't read much sci-fi but I enjoyed this story. I really liked the writing style of this author along with the multiple point of views. I would recommend this for more then just the sci-fi lovers!!
The second book in the serie and the second book I read by Adam Reese. It's been a journey. This second book explains a lot of the questions that I had in the first book. This one is easier to follow the story. I said easier, not easy. 😊 That said, I like it when I need to connect all the dots to get a complete picture. I think I'm hooked.
Adam Reese is an amazing writer who really just grabs you and reels you into the story. As you read more about Aaron the more you come to appreciate both the story and the writer. You truly feel like you are a part of the story. Great read!
I was a little confused by who some of the characters are. There are lots of points of view, and I'm not really sure what's going on. I am hoping that there will be a book 3 to wrap everything up.
Sci-fi is a new genre to me, but Adam Reese does an awesome job to get you to enjoy it! I thought this was a great follow-up to Amniwar, and look forward to reading more from this amazing author.
In this book we can see a little more of Aaron in action, trying to discover the meaning of the clues that his father left, and at the same time fleeing from those who persecute him. This is another great story. I recommend the reading.
Eversoul was an amazing followup to Amniwar. It truly was an exciting book to read. It had twists, turns, and anticipation but most of all it was mind blowing. Great job Adam!!
This was an awesomely amazing book Eversoul is the second in this series after Amniwar and Adam Reese has nailed it with theses two books I would so recommend any and all of this author's books he has never disappointed me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wow I can't even form enough words as to how much I loved this book. I though book One was a jigsaw puzzle well I was proven wrong because book two was like One of those 10000 piece puzzles that you spend years working on and when your done you just admire how beautiful it is. Adam literally transports you into his world and you don't want to leave. Loved this book and can't wait to see what else he has in store for us.
Whoa! Every time I read one of his books I am left shaking my head in awe of what the hell I just read! I love the journey this book takes you on and all the intricate twists and turns . I have never been a fan of sci-fi but this writer has made me one. His ability to tell a story and put you there with every character is amazingly done! This book is well written and kept me vested from start to finish. Epic!
Having got to grips with who is who and an understanding of what is going on for me this second book flows much easier and I had more of an outstanding of what was happening in this crazy sci-fi world.
Adam Reese takes us further into this strange world and we see more scary creatures with mad powers develop throughout this story some of which he describes in such great detail I had to sleep with the light on!.
Secrets are revealed, people get double crossed and the twists just keep on coming.
Another well written, gripping read from this Author and a book I would recommend to lovers of Sci-fi and also those new to this genre looking for something fresh and exciting to read.
Oh Adam you've done it again. Eversoul the continuation of his first sci-fi book Amniwar is amazing. If the first book left you with questions and wanting more then book two will keep you guessing on the out come of the human race. Is there anything this man can not write? Great job
This is book two of the series. At first reading this book you can become a little twisted like in the first book but you really get things figured out and get transported to a world that is so descriptive that you can actually see the creatures in your mind as you read. Can't wait to read more from this author and find out what happens to the human race.
This is the second part of a series and I highly recommend you read the first Amniwar before starting Eversoul. This book clears up alot of the confusion in the first book and events happen very rapidly. I really enjoyed this book, the descriptions of creatures are very detailed and the characters are much more developed. I'm very keen to know what happens next.