Jules tries to hunt to help make ends meet, but she is not old enough to bleed her time to help out. Her father bleeds time for the rent…time is a currency and he doesn’t have much left. Jules remembers a time when she lived in luxury – but now she lives a pauper’s life with her father, just trying to make ends meet in the kingdom of Sempera. (Look it up because I will just gush and gush about how amazing that movie is and we won’t get anywhere) And the synopsis makes you want to run out and read it, especially if you enjoyed a little movie with Justin Timberlake called In Time. I have both covers (I literally have the US ARC, the UK ARC, the US HC, and the UK HC…that’s how much I love this cover!) We can all appreciate the gorgeousness of the cover (and we all know I’m a coverlover through and through): It’s mainly because when a book is hyped, I want to see if it has “staying power.” You know when you read a book and you’re like, “Wow, that was cool!” And then a couple days later you can’t really remember much about it? That’s what happened with Everless. It’s not because I didn’t enjoy the book because I did. I waited awhile after reading Everless to review it. This review can be found on my Blog, TeacherofYA’s Tumblr, or my Goodreads page ** I received a copy of this book from the author and/or publisher and my review is in no way affected or influenced by receipt of this book**
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