Ephemeral by addison moore5/13/2023 Go on…I’ll wait.Ībout two times a month I run across a book that I find almost impossible to review. There is no way in hell I can think of a funny way to finish that sentence so just do me a favor and pretend like I said something wildly hilarious. plot).Ī Zombie and Vampire and an Angel walk into a bar. The plot only surfaced more than halfway through.Įphemeral could have been a really good read, but I think Addison focused more on the unnecessary aspects rather than the important ones (i.e. Practically every page screamed romance and steamy scenes that when you try to look beyond the love story, you'll find there's hardly a plot at all. Wes is gorgeous, Cooper is gorgeous, Flynn is gorgeous, blah blah blah. Really, I weep for your womanness.Įphemeral is told from Laken's POV and from the beginning till end, we get to suffer from her boy-craziness as she constantly emphasize every boy's gorgeousness. Wut? What's worse is the girl whom the guy cheated on keeps coming back (and forcing herself) to the guy even when the guy is already clearly into someone else. There are several instances of break-ups due to third party on the side of the boy, but instead of hating both the boy and the third party, the girl always exacts her revenge on the third party alone. Girls in Ephemeral have no respect for their own selves. I can't fathom just how anti-feministic this book is.
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