

“Breathless and elated and warm and terrified and safe, but mostly I felt totally and completely in love with Pan. I’m not going to lie, I think Hocking took a little bit of pleasure with teasing us readers with the romance but I think that only made it more successful. I waited so long for these two to get together and guess what? It finally happens! They are nothing but adorable and I think it might have even been worth the wait! They had a relationship that slowly grew as the plot progressed and it felt natural. I couldn’t remember a single time in my life that someone had just held me like this, not pulling away or asking for anything more.įirst, let’s talk about the constant teasing of romance between our leading lady, Ulla and researcher, Pan. And that’s all it was for a minute, neither of us saying anything, just content to hold one another.

“Pan pulled me into a hug, wrapping his arms around me. I promise only minor spoilers (nothing major!) so read at your own risk! Like I said there were things that I wasn’t expecting and then there were others that I longed for, but didn’t get enough of in the first two books of the series. Can anyone else relate? Despite my new found hardship, I kept going and indeed finished The Ever After despite how painful it ended up being. I fall in love with the characters and these worlds that readers like me are transported to and I don’t want to let them go. I’ve had this recent habit of not finishing book series just on the sole fact that I don’t want the series to end and I’m too worried to see how the author will finish things. It started with Wendy in Switched, then Bryn in Frostfire, and now it ends with Ulla in The Ever After. Sadly, this book is planned to be the last in her Trylle series arc which has spanned the last ten years. The Omte Origins trilogy is wrapped up in true Hocking’s fashion, leaving fans of this world shocked, in denial, and wanting more. The Ever After by Amanda Hocking marks the end of another one of her beloved series featuring the Trylle.
