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In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive. 4.7 Stars on 113 Reviews for Addison Moore’s EPHEMERAL, Today’s Kindle Nation Daily eBook of the Day

Ephemeral (The Countenance)

by Addison Moore
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4.7 stars – 113 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
**Addison Moore’s Celestra Series has been optioned for film by 20th Century Fox**

 

Here’s the set-up:

Young Adult/ Mature Situations

In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive.

The last thing Laken Stewart remembers is the oncoming car, then bursting through the windshield.

Two months dissolve without her knowledge and she finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings with strangers who not only profess to know her but insist she’s someone else entirely.

Laken discovers her long dead boyfriend, Wesley, has been thrown into this alternate world as well. He is quick to inform her she suffered a horrible fall and that her memory hasn’t fully returned. According to Wesley the other life she had—her name, her family, they were simply a side effect of her brain trauma.

In her quest for answers she meets Cooper Flanders, the son of her psychiatrist who readily believes every word she says.

Laken Stewart knows she died on that hot July afternoon, but now she’s alive … or is she?

 

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best YA Paranormal Books I’ve Read – A Definite Must Read!,October 7, 2012
By
Stephanie Ward (Cochranton, PA United States)
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

Oh, how I loved this book. I apologize now for any gushing and rambling that will occur in this review. ‘Ephemeral’ is a completely enchanting novel that mixes the best aspects of genres together and produces something entirely new and unlike anything else out there. There’s so much going on throughout the story – zombies, creepy supernatural creatures, angels, and alternate realities. There’s a superb mix of mystery, romance, thrilling action and a fast-paced plot that compels you to keep reading until you’ve devoured the last word, only to leave you wanting more.

I loved the complex and intriguing world that the author creates in the novel. Like I mentioned, there are so many different paranormal aspects converging in the storyline that it is completely enthralling. The overlying mystery of what really happened to Laken and what is going on in this new place she’s found herself is very detailed and engrossing. There always seemed to be new twists and underlying secrets to keep the reader guessing. The romance in the book is deliciously steamy, but not overdone in the least. I found it to be the perfect level of toe-curling intimacy without diverting attention away from the rest of the story. The characters are all unique and have well rounded personalities that make them really believable and easy to identify with. I felt like I was right there beside Laken, rooting for her and wanting to help her figure out what was going on. The setting of the novel – everything from the town of Ephemeral to the school and beyond – was the perfect mix of creepy and otherwordly. The history and the backstory that the author creates in the book are very detailed and make the story that much deeper and more interesting. There honestly isn’t enough praise I can give this book – it’s definitely one of the best I’ve read this year and a new favorite of mine. READ THIS BOOK if you haven’t already – you will not regret it!!

Disclosure: I received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ephemeral delivers,September 15, 2012
By
Scooby4281
Amazon Verified Purchase
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

If you’re an Addison Moore fan, which I am, then you will fall in love with Ephemeral. You’re pulled into Laken’s world from the start. I am already addicted to the series and can’t waiit until the next book! The incredible. Ms. Moore has done it again!

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

 

About the Author

Addison Moore writes young adult fiction and romance. She is a graduate from the University of Southern California and worked as a therapist on a locked psychiatric unit for nearly a decade. She resides on the West Coast with her husband, four wonderful children and two dogs where she eats too much chocolate and stays up way too late. When she’s not writing, she’s reading.

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And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of EPHEMERAL (The Countenance) by Addison Moore:

In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive. 4.7 Stars on 106 Reviews for Addison Moore’s EPHEMERAL Today’s Kindle Nation Daily eBook of the Day

Ephemeral (The Countenance)

by Addison Moore
<%title%>
4.7 stars – 106 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
**Addison Moore’s Celestra Series has been optioned for film by 20th Century Fox**

 

Here’s the set-up:

Young Adult/ Mature Situations

In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive.

The last thing Laken Stewart remembers is the oncoming car, then bursting through the windshield.

Two months dissolve without her knowledge and she finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings with strangers who not only profess to know her but insist she’s someone else entirely.

Laken discovers her long dead boyfriend, Wesley, has been thrown into this alternate world as well. He is quick to inform her she suffered a horrible fall and that her memory hasn’t fully returned. According to Wesley the other life she had—her name, her family, they were simply a side effect of her brain trauma.

In her quest for answers she meets Cooper Flanders, the son of her psychiatrist who readily believes every word she says.

Laken Stewart knows she died on that hot July afternoon, but now she’s alive … or is she?

 

 

Check Out These Reviews or Scroll Down to Read a Free Sample

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best YA Paranormal Books I’ve Read – A Definite Must Read!,October 7, 2012
By
Stephanie Ward (Cochranton, PA United States)
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

Oh, how I loved this book. I apologize now for any gushing and rambling that will occur in this review. ‘Ephemeral’ is a completely enchanting novel that mixes the best aspects of genres together and produces something entirely new and unlike anything else out there. There’s so much going on throughout the story – zombies, creepy supernatural creatures, angels, and alternate realities. There’s a superb mix of mystery, romance, thrilling action and a fast-paced plot that compels you to keep reading until you’ve devoured the last word, only to leave you wanting more.

I loved the complex and intriguing world that the author creates in the novel. Like I mentioned, there are so many different paranormal aspects converging in the storyline that it is completely enthralling. The overlying mystery of what really happened to Laken and what is going on in this new place she’s found herself is very detailed and engrossing. There always seemed to be new twists and underlying secrets to keep the reader guessing. The romance in the book is deliciously steamy, but not overdone in the least. I found it to be the perfect level of toe-curling intimacy without diverting attention away from the rest of the story. The characters are all unique and have well rounded personalities that make them really believable and easy to identify with. I felt like I was right there beside Laken, rooting for her and wanting to help her figure out what was going on. The setting of the novel – everything from the town of Ephemeral to the school and beyond – was the perfect mix of creepy and otherwordly. The history and the backstory that the author creates in the book are very detailed and make the story that much deeper and more interesting. There honestly isn’t enough praise I can give this book – it’s definitely one of the best I’ve read this year and a new favorite of mine. READ THIS BOOK if you haven’t already – you will not regret it!!

Disclosure: I received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ephemeral delivers,September 15, 2012
By
Scooby4281
Amazon Verified Purchase
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

If you’re an Addison Moore fan, which I am, then you will fall in love with Ephemeral. You’re pulled into Laken’s world from the start. I am already addicted to the series and can’t waiit until the next book! The incredible. Ms. Moore has done it again!

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

 

About the Author

Addison Moore writes young adult fiction and romance. She is a graduate from the University of Southern California and worked as a therapist on a locked psychiatric unit for nearly a decade. She resides on the West Coast with her husband, four wonderful children and two dogs where she eats too much chocolate and stays up way too late. When she’s not writing, she’s reading.

* * *

And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of EPHEMERAL (The Countenance) by Addison Moore:

In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive.

4.8 Stars on 88 Reviews for EPHEMERAL

Today’s Kindle Nation Daily eBook of the Day

Ephemeral (The Countenance)

by Addison Moore
<%title%>
4.8 stars – 88 Reviews
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
**Addison Moore’s Celestra Series has been optioned for film by 20th Century Fox**

 

Here’s the set-up:

Young Adult/ Mature Situations

In the grand scheme of things, you’ll be dead a lot longer than you’ll ever be alive.

The last thing Laken Stewart remembers is the oncoming car, then bursting through the windshield.

Two months dissolve without her knowledge and she finds herself in unfamiliar surroundings with strangers who not only profess to know her but insist she’s someone else entirely.

Laken discovers her long dead boyfriend, Wesley, has been thrown into this alternate world as well. He is quick to inform her she suffered a horrible fall and that her memory hasn’t fully returned. According to Wesley the other life she had—her name, her family, they were simply a side effect of her brain trauma.

In her quest for answers she meets Cooper Flanders, the son of her psychiatrist who readily believes every word she says.

Laken Stewart knows she died on that hot July afternoon, but now she’s alive … or is she?

 

 

Check Out These Reviews or Scroll Down to Read a Free Sample

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best YA Paranormal Books I’ve Read – A Definite Must Read!,October 7, 2012
By
Stephanie Ward (Cochranton, PA United States)
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

Oh, how I loved this book. I apologize now for any gushing and rambling that will occur in this review. ‘Ephemeral’ is a completely enchanting novel that mixes the best aspects of genres together and produces something entirely new and unlike anything else out there. There’s so much going on throughout the story – zombies, creepy supernatural creatures, angels, and alternate realities. There’s a superb mix of mystery, romance, thrilling action and a fast-paced plot that compels you to keep reading until you’ve devoured the last word, only to leave you wanting more.

I loved the complex and intriguing world that the author creates in the novel. Like I mentioned, there are so many different paranormal aspects converging in the storyline that it is completely enthralling. The overlying mystery of what really happened to Laken and what is going on in this new place she’s found herself is very detailed and engrossing. There always seemed to be new twists and underlying secrets to keep the reader guessing. The romance in the book is deliciously steamy, but not overdone in the least. I found it to be the perfect level of toe-curling intimacy without diverting attention away from the rest of the story. The characters are all unique and have well rounded personalities that make them really believable and easy to identify with. I felt like I was right there beside Laken, rooting for her and wanting to help her figure out what was going on. The setting of the novel – everything from the town of Ephemeral to the school and beyond – was the perfect mix of creepy and otherwordly. The history and the backstory that the author creates in the book are very detailed and make the story that much deeper and more interesting. There honestly isn’t enough praise I can give this book – it’s definitely one of the best I’ve read this year and a new favorite of mine. READ THIS BOOK if you haven’t already – you will not regret it!!

Disclosure: I received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Ephemeral delivers,September 15, 2012
By
Scooby4281
Amazon Verified Purchase
This review is from: Ephemeral (The Countenance) (Kindle Edition)

If you’re an Addison Moore fan, which I am, then you will fall in love with Ephemeral. You’re pulled into Laken’s world from the start. I am already addicted to the series and can’t waiit until the next book! The incredible. Ms. Moore has done it again!

Help other customers find the most helpful reviews

 

About the Author

Addison Moore writes young adult fiction and romance. She is a graduate from the University of Southern California and worked as a therapist on a locked psychiatric unit for nearly a decade. She resides on the West Coast with her husband, four wonderful children and two dogs where she eats too much chocolate and stays up way too late. When she’s not writing, she’s reading.

* * *

And here, in the comfort of your own browser, is your free sample of EPHEMERAL (The Countenance) by Addison Moore: