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Betrayal

von Gillian Shields

Reihen: Immortal (Shields) (2)

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Prompted by her love for the seemingly-doomed Sebastian, sixteen-year-old Evie Johnson returns for another term at the strangely sinister Wyldcliffe Abbey School where she and two close friends try to develop and combine their newly-discovered powers to save Sebastian and themselves from the encroaching forces of evil.… (mehr)
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I read the first book a lllloooonnnngggg time ago, way before I was a blogger. I liked it and when Waldenbooks (AKA Borders) went out of business, I end up picking up this book. I hoped that since the first book fell a little flat for me, the sequel will pick up.

Plot: This plot remains the same as the first with a few differences. Evie is back at the border school, picking up what is left of her life. We all know that in a border school no secrets stay hidden. And before you know it, Evie is back into the same mess she was before, this time alone. I think the plot follows what most people will enjoy. It has that border school feel, with drama and lots of mystery. The beginning felt a bit slow since Evie was recapping what happened in the first book but once you hit mid-middle, things starts to pick up.

Love: I found this love to be really…strange. He is supposedly dead but not quite. Not sure if that makes any sense, but he gives her clues and helps Evie gain the tools she needs to fight evil at the school. The story also switches pov of both Evie and Sebastian. I found Sebastions pov kind of pointless. He pretty much said the same things over and over. I do however, like that his love for Evie help me stay strong.

End: The ending has a bittersweet moment in which Evie has to face loss all over again. There are few minor characters that peaked my interest and I’m anxious to see what roles they will play in the next book.

Overall, indeed this book did pick up some. This story does give the reader a bit more meat to chew. We learn more history on the school and why the evil resides there. Betrayal brings more emotions to the readers and more depth to the story. Betrayal is good. ( )
  Bookswithbite | Mar 19, 2014 |
I found the finale of this book to be worth while despite the book's "emo" tendencies. The characters could have survived a few more devastating setbacks on the way, and the two friends seemed somewhat flat, but I did really empathize the main character. And I loved how Shields chose to end the book. ( )
  LaPhenix | Jan 12, 2013 |
Library Review: "Evie Johnson returns to the sinister Wyldcliffe Abbey School, where she and two close friends try to develop and combine their powers to save themselves and the seemingly-doomed Sebastian from the encroaching forces of evil."

I really liked this book, but it still was not as good as "Immortal". Immortal had a lot more romance in it, this is just about Evie's quest to find Sebastian, which to me is not as appealing. But it was still good! I liked the twist and turns of this novel. I recommend this book to all those who liked "Immortal". ( )
  IreneReads | Aug 9, 2012 |
The Book Betrayal is the second book in the Immortal series. This book is about a girl named Evie Johnson and how it is her second term back at Wyldcliffe School. Wyldcliffe is filled with mysterious things. Evie's life doesnt get much easier then it did the last term. An angry teacher gets revenge on Evie and tries to kill her and her friends, but doesnt succeed. Evie ends up having to kill her boyfriend Sabastian, and almost dies herself. That is basically what this book is about.

I really like this book because it is the second book in the Immortal series and has alot of ups and downs. I think that this is one of the best serioes i have read so far. This book was written by Gillion Shields and is a Gothic Romance. It has lots of mystery, ghosts, and fights. I rated this book with five stars. ( )
  Hailey.Parker1234 | May 30, 2012 |
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“There are the small betrayals: the unkind word, the petty lies. And there are the betrayals that break hearts, destroy worlds, and turn the strong sweet light of day into bitter dust.

When Evie Johnson started at Wyldcliffe Abbey School for Young Ladies, her life changed in ways she couldn't possibly have envisioned: the discovery of her link with Lady Agnes, her special bond with Helen and Sarah, and their sisterhood in the astonishing secrets of the Mystic Way. Above all, Evie's love for Sebastian has turned her world upside down.

Now Evie returns to Wyldcliffe for another term and more danger. Surrounded by enemies, she lives every day in fear that Sebastian will fall into the darkness of servitude to the Unconquered Lords. The Wyldcliffe coven is plotting to destroy Evie and use Sebastian to secure their own immortality. Evie and her sisters must master the power of the Talisman before it is too late. But could it be Sebastian himself who will ultimately betray Evie? “



I found this sequel to Immortal to be even better than the first in the series. Shields seems to have really hit her stride in this second book. Both main characters, Sebastian and Evie seemed to have grown a great deal from the end of the first book and the beginning of this second book. While Evie’s obsession with Sebastian can at times be troublesome, she is still a strong female character, capable of thinking for herself and making the right choices, particularly at the end of the book. Readers who enjoyed Libba Bray’s Gemma Doyle Trilogy will enjoy Shields’ Immortal series. ( )
  Booklady123 | Nov 8, 2010 |
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Prompted by her love for the seemingly-doomed Sebastian, sixteen-year-old Evie Johnson returns for another term at the strangely sinister Wyldcliffe Abbey School where she and two close friends try to develop and combine their newly-discovered powers to save Sebastian and themselves from the encroaching forces of evil.

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