If I had to summarize this book in one word, it would be "tasteless." Pale copy of the first book in the Twilight Saga (except for one, the shade on the nature of the characters is however very close), it does not even happen at the ankle. Here we witness the main characters who are inspired, heroin badly undermined, rather intelligent, which instantly pleases the mysterious boy whose dream all schoolgirls, ensues a tortured passionate relationship. Identical supernatural powers (Some also borrowed from The Vampire Diaries.) Scenario side, the broad outlines of the story are the same, but it is dotted with faux suspense from the beginning we guess the true nature (gross) of the characters, then it becomes rather annoying to read lots of descriptions camouflaged on dozens of chapters. Nothing but the original title (The Immortals) bluntly reveals everything that follows. The writing style of the author is very simple, coupled with rather outdated references for teens, all prices increased clichés and inconsistencies. To sum up: A scenario not very consistent and often laughable, some unnecessary chapters that serve as filling, stereotypical characters which we do not attach a late so predictable volume ... In wanting to surf the success of the works of others, this book is decidedly less well written and is ultimately rather poor, so, we did not want to read on.