Ratings7
Average rating3.1
Imagine spending your whole life as an outcast in the little town you grew up in, while also having visions of a past life filled with love and tragedy. This is what life if like for Haven Moore.
Everyone in Snope City thinks she strange, possessed by a demon even. All because she has visions of herself as someone called Constance and a man named Ethan and the terrible death that follows around 100 years ago in New York City.
Haven decides to find out what all the visions mean, which means going all the way to New York to do it.
I really loved this book, i was suck into the story from the very first page. Following Haven though it all to find the answer she's been seeking made it all the more injoyable.
The plot is great and everything is well detailed and easy to follow. Getting to know the characters is always one of my fave part,being able know there story is great, You never get confused or bored. What I enjoyed the most was there was no vampires or werewolves in sight which makes for refreashing change.
The Eternal Ones is a Beautifully written romantic mystery story that has something for everyone!
First off, the name Haven really drives me nuts. It's the name of Ever's ex-best friend in the Immortals series (which is strangely similar to this book) and she bugs the heck out of me.
Haven is not the brightest bulb in the box and she is not very good at reading people. She makes really dumb decisions and decides to trust the wrong people with the flimsiest excuses ever.
But the story was interesting. Reincarnation, the Ouroboros Society, et al, but then Miller introduces a supernatural type and it gets a little less interesting. Still, it was a quick read and I wasn't bored!