Great characters, a compelling love story and a really nice elaborated dystopias World with ether-storms, the pods and the DLS syndrome are just a few reasons why I'm in this series completely forfeited.
Written is the book, as well as the first volume, in the form of the narrator from the perspectives of Aria and Peregrine, which I personally found very good because both perspectives have something unique in itself.
Short description of Amazon.com:
It's been months since Aria last saw Perry. Months since Perry Became Blood Lord of the Tides, and Aria learned of her mother's death. And now, Aria and Perry are about to be reunited. [...] And it's a moment did lives up to all of them. At least, at first. [...] The Tides do not take kindly to former Dwellers like Aria. And with the ether storms worsening every day, the tribe is swirling out of Perry's control. When Aria goes under her her Marking ceremony, one tribe member traitorous poisons the ink, nearly killing. Aria makes up her mind to leave before things get worse. On a mission from Consul forced Hess to find the Still Blue, Aria sets off with Roar in search of any signs leading to the fabeled safe-haven. Their journey takes them on an unexpected turn, and soon They are reunited with Perry's sister, Liv, and the cunning tribe leader, Sable, to Whom she's betrothed. Perry, meanwhile, is tempted by a seductive huntress, Kirra. Blinded by the loss of Aria, who he feels abandoned him, Perry does not see until it's too late did Kirra is Actually in league with Sable, and That Both of them have a secret pact with FORMED Hess to use the Still Blue to save Themselves. With so many lies, temptations, and physical dangers pulling them apart, Aria and Perry wonder, can Their love survive through the Evernight?
Although separate ways in this book Perry's and Aria's and I've missed a bit but the progress of their love story, I really could captivate "Through the Evernight". I have regretted it for a second, to have bought the tape.
Tension, feeling and believable characters paired with a more than unique and great story - I'm completely thrilled and can the publication of the result band "Into the Blue Still" hardly wait!
I am already previously a big fan of dystopias like Hunger Games, Divergent or delirium and can have all the fans of these books only advise to begin the Under the Never Sky Trilogy - because it is really worth it!