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Praise for The House of Night:
“The Cast and Cast team is back and stirring up deep trouble in their beguiling supernatural world….The issues faced by these teens are not child's play, and the stakes are life and death.”
–Romantic Times (4 ½ stars) on Betrayed
“Cast reeled me in from paragraph one. I…devoured it in one sitting.”
–MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of the Undead series on Marked
“Marked is one of the best coming of age stories to come out of Oklahoma since S. E. Hinton’s The Outsiders. It teaches about the beauty of being a social outcast, friendship, and finding your own inner spirituality.”
–The Beltane Papers
Dark forces are at work at the House of Night and fledgling vampyre Zoey Redbird’s adventures at the school take a mysterious turn. Those who appear to be friends are turning out to be enemies. And oddly enough, sworn enemies are also turning into friends. So begins the gripping third installment of this “highly addictive series” (Romantic Times), in which Zoey’s mettle will be tested like never before. Her best friend, Stevie Rae, is undead and struggling to maintain a grip on her humanity. Zoey doesn’t have a clue how to help her, but she does know that anything she and Stevie Rae discover must be kept secret from everyone else at the House of Night, where trust has become a rare commodity. Speaking of rare: Zoey finds herself in the very unexpected and rare position of having three boyfriends. Mix a little bloodlust into the equation and the situation has the potential to spell social disaster. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any tougher, vampyres start turning up dead. Really dead. It looks like the People of Faith, and Zoey’s horrid step-father in particular, are tired of living side-by-side with vampyres. But, as Zoey and her friends so often find out, how things appear rarely reflects the truth…
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Parents be aware!,
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This review is from: Chosen: A House of Night Novel (Paperback)
I purchased this series for my 14 yr old daughter for Christmas as it was listed under children 9-12 and Teen. Imagine my surprise to find multiple references to oral sex. So glad that I read these first. I definately don't believe that they are appropriate for her age. I did enjoy the series but won't be giving them to her anytime soon!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
yikes...what a waste time.,
By Ange "loves to read" (BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chosen: A House of Night Novel (Paperback)
The editor or these books must be a graduate of PC Cast's English classes. I don't know if I can remember seeing such poor use of the English language in print. These books are badly written, unnecessarily full of foul language, repetitive (to the point if insult) and lame. Don't bother.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dreaming of Books Review,
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This review is from: Chosen: A House of Night Novel (Paperback)
The story really starts to pick up in this book. There are so many things happening and Zoey is caught up in the middle of everything. She's always rushing to solve one problem after another and doesn't even have a spare moment for herself. Add to the fact that Zoey is juggling three different guys in her life and all the secrets she has been keeping from her friends finally come to light.I admit I'm a little jealous of Zoey. It seems like every other guy has a thing for her. She has Erik who is seemingly perfect, Heath who's kind of like a little puppy dog and so devoted to her and now Loren who's a professor and he's older. After all the of Zoey's secrets come out she doesn't get a chance to explain why she's kept so much from her close friends. So at the end of this book their friendship is really up in the air. The gang is mad at Zoey for not trusting them but Zoey doesn't really have a choice as adult vamps can read their minds and find out everything that Zoey knows. Zoey really needs her friends on her side so I hope they can all patch things up in the next book. We also see more of a human side to Aphrodite as the façade she puts on starts to crumple. Still as Zoey says they're not so much as friends, more like allies as they have a common enemy Of the three books I've read so far this was the best one. There were a lot of things happening simultaneously in the story which had me turning the pages. As I've said before, this is a series for older teens or adults especially for this book as it had some pretty steamy scenes in it.
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