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Original Title: Enshadowed
ISBN: 1442402075 (ISBN13: 9781442402072)
Edition Language: English
Series: Nevermore #2
Characters: Varen Nethers, Isobel Lanley, Gwen Daniels, Reynolds
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Enshadowed (Nevermore #2) ebook | Pages: 429 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 7621 Users | 871 Reviews

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Title:Enshadowed (Nevermore #2)
Author:Kelly Creagh
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 429 pages
Published:August 28th 2012 by Atheneum
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance

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True love takes a twisted turn in the second book of this modern gothic romance trilogy channeling the dark brilliance of Edgar Allan Poe.

Varen Nethers is trapped in a perilous dreamworld—a treacherous and desolate realm where the terrifying stories of Edgar Allan Poe come to life. Isobel Lanley, plagued by strange visions and haunted by the nightmares of Varen's creation, is the only one who can save him.
Isobel knows that her only hope lies within a Baltimore cemetery. There, in the early morning of Edgar Allan Poe's birthday, a mysterious stranger known as the "Poe Toaster" will make his annual homage at the legendary poet's grave.
Only the Poe Toaster holds the key to the way between worlds. But great dangers lie ahead for Isobel. An ancient evil, draped in veils of white, is watching, challenging her for Varen's affections. When Isobel finally finds Varen, he is no longer the quiet and brooding boy who once captivated her, but a dark force, powerful and malevolent.
Could Isobel's greatest love also be her greatest adversary?

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Ratings: 3.97 From 7621 Users | 871 Reviews

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This is how I felt before reading this book:"How am I expected to wait that long?? FML, someone should change the date to this year NOW. Not to sound crazy, but I Need My Varen!!! >.<"...And this is how I feel now:I almost feel like crying. This doesn't seem fair, that the sequel to such a great debut should fall so flat; I almost don't know what to feel, it's all a mess of disappointment, sadness and confusion. What do you do when something you've waited for with such high anticipation

2.5Oh how I wanted to enjoy this book...Yes, I am shocked at what I have just read...and I don't even...just, what?! First of all, I should clarify this book is not getting a low-rating because of anything that has to do with the writing. I think Creagh is a terrific writer, as expressed in both Nevermore and Enshadowed, and she doesn't let a sentence go by without decent explanations. So there. But that's pretty much the only thing GOOD about this book. Nevermore was fantastic. It didn't suffer

2012?2012????!!!!I feel sick.(2012!)Edit:Oh!A cover! :titters:Errrrrrrm....why is this guy more ugly then the one on the first book? :/Edit No.2:Yeah. I dont really remember book one any more. And if there is book 3gosh, what will be first? The end of the trilogy or the end of the world?This will sound harsh, but, who needs two years to write and edit a book whos backbone you had to already have (seeing as how you sold the idea to a publisher)?I mean, its not like you are writing a Russian

Despite everything Isobel is determined to bring Varen back. Despite the fact that those around her turn their backs on her, despite the horror and the danger she is willed to risk everything. Her family eyes her with suspicion, her old friends mock her, her new found friend is horrified by the dark and ancient creature Varen awoke and Isobel herself does often not know whether what happens is real or nothing but a dream. She finds herself between the worlds. She finds herself on the edge of

Enshadowed is a disaster; pure, terrifying, earth-shattering literary disaster, hurling your way at velocities too fast to imagine. Ever since I finished Nevermore, I've been dutifully stalking Kelly Creagh's website for any mention of a sequel; a release date, a cover, a summary. Thus, on August 28th when I finally held Enshadowed in my hands, I was breathless, shaking, and oh-so-very excited. Well, talk about a slap back into reality because it took me nearly five months to read Enshadowed.

Two years ago I read a book that really made me happy - Nevermore by Kelly Creagh. I enjoyed the world that Creagh constructed, the conflict and the characters. I waited... Book 2, entitled Enshadowed, was announced. I waited... Time went by and more people found this book. We waited... Last week an ARC of the sequel was sent to my home by the fine folks at Simon and Schuster. I squealed aloud. And I might have danced a little. The wait was over.I knew that immediately leaping into book two

So here is my question: have people actually read this book? Or are they just giving it 4-5 stars because they love Varen OH SO MUCH. Now my friends, I am with you. I, too, am...er, was... on the Nevermore train. I re-read Nevermore yesterday to prepare for Enshadowed and it got me so excited. I've been waiting forever for this book and it's October - perfect time to read it and here I go and Hey, I'm 80% through the book and all that has happened is one giant review of book 1. Are you kidding?
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