"Evermore" Quiz
"Evermore" by Lynn Viehl follows immortal Darkyn lord Jayr as she struggles with her forbidden love for her master, Aedan, amid court intrigue and deadly threats in their hidden world.
paranormal romance | 301 pages | Published in 2009
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Essay questions
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- Discuss the theme of immortality in 'Evermore' by Lynn Viehl and how it shapes the motivations and actions of the main characters.
- Analyze the character development of Alexandra Keller throughout the novel. How does her past influence her present decisions?
- Examine the role of family, both biological and chosen, in 'Evermore.' How do these relationships impact the characters’ choices?
- How does Lynn Viehl blend elements of romance and suspense in 'Evermore'? Provide examples from the text to support your analysis.
- Explore the concept of sacrifice in the novel. Which characters make sacrifices, and what are the consequences of their actions?
- Discuss the use of gothic and supernatural elements in 'Evermore.' How do these contribute to the overall atmosphere and themes of the novel?
- In what ways does 'Evermore' challenge traditional notions of good and evil? Use specific characters or situations to illustrate your points.
- Consider the setting of 'Evermore.' How does Viehl use setting to enhance the mood and support the plot?
- Analyze the relationship between Michael Cyprien and Alexandra Keller. What obstacles do they face, and how do they overcome them?
- What role does science play in 'Evermore'? How does it intersect with the novel’s supernatural elements?
- Discuss the portrayal of power and control in the novel. How do different characters seek or wield power, and what are the implications?
- How does the author address the idea of identity in 'Evermore'? Consider characters who struggle with or embrace their true selves.
- Examine the use of secrets and hidden truths in 'Evermore.' How do they drive the plot and influence character relationships?





