Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
Good Grief, how many boyfriends does one girl need? It's starting to get a little ludicrous.
This is the book in which Kalona pretends to be a good guy. And he also wants Zoey.“You know what I want, my love. I want you.”“I am not your love.”“Of course you are.” He moved this time, stepping so close to me that I could feel the chill that came from his unsubstantial body. “My A-ya.”But Zoey does not want him...Moreover, Heath is back“We’re good at being together. We’ve had lots of practice at it.”Erik is back “I don’t know how much of your human boyfriend I can stand”And Stark is back“Sta...
Unlike the last 4 books, I’m counting this one towards my good reads challenge because, while I listened to a lot of it, I finished it off by physically reading it. And I did that for a few books, so I’ll count 1. I liked this book more than the previous ones. While she now has 4 boyfriends and the romance part is getting super ridiculous, I like the overall plot and story. The writing is basic, and while way less slut-shaming is present, it still exists. They haven’t aged well and I don’t parti...
Okay, so the House of Night series is seriously one of the most guilty pleasure-ish young adult series I've read. Emphasis on the guilty part.You know when you go to the airport, and you're waiting at your gate for your flight, and you look over at the little old lady sitting next to you? She might be reading a book, but she's angled it so that you can't quite see what it is. But she seems really into it, and you start to wonder what she's reading. Then maybe something happens and she readjusts
To see full review and to vote on whether or not I continue my quest to read this series click here.Sometimes I don't even know why I bother.I am a goal oriented person. Seriously, I have like post it notes on my desk with day goals, week goals, year goals, life goals...you get the picture. And being goal oriented is a good thing. But at this point with the House of Night books...I don't know if I can continue it guys I really don't. Not after I read Hunted.This book...I understand why many peop...
This was worse than all the other books on my "books that pissed me off" shelf up together.Really & truly. Even the VERY few redeemed qualities this series had have just been destroyed under the sheer weight of how overly disgusting this shit fest of a book really is. Spoilers ahead. Just warning you,since I'm gonna be ranting a fucking lot.Let's start the list off with the writing. 1.Mainly the repeating of information & the dialogue. I started highlighting, but there was just to damn much here...
When the apocalypse starts in book four, you have to wonder where the rest of the series goes.This series would make an excellent reverse harem. All this hee-hawing between boys, and in the end she keeps them all. Because #whychoose Unfortunately I think this book fell a little before it’s time, and Zoey will have to make a decision. Le sigh. So yes, same old same old. Zoey is in love with a million boys for no reason. Honestly, I would like to see some connection on the page between all these m...
This much anticipated book in the series is finally here! YAY! This did not take me long to read at all, but I must say I am very pleased! The story starts right where it left off in the last book with Zoey and the gang in the underground tunnels with the red fledgings. What happens is not something I expected, her ex-human boyfriend shows up and that's when it gets ugly. Zoey is forced to go back to The House of Night or she will die. The one person who gets on my nerves here is her ex-human ex...
Condensed, edited version taken from my blog.Not long ago I finished reading the fifth instalment in the Cast's House of Night Series, Hunted.This is about the point where I give a frustrated sigh. Oh my, is it a frustrated sigh.First of, there is a story in there somewhere. An interesting story that could potentially make a good novel but it's been swallowed by chaotic, repetitive, stereotypical, shallow muck. I really hope that this novel is only the stepping stone to another part of the story...
Reviewed by LadyJay for TeensReadToo.comZoey Redbird is back in the fifth installment of the HOUSE OF NIGHT series. When last we left Zoey, all hell (literally) was breaking loose inside the vampyre school. I am sad to say that her predicament has gone from bad to worse. Neferet, current High Priestess at the House of Night, has declared war on all human beings. To aid in her quest, Neferet has called forth an ancient evil that cannot be destroyed. Kalona, a fallen angel, has risen from the dept...
This series is fun, if you don't look too closely. ;) It's brain candy, like a great episode of Buffy or something. But I do have several bones to pick with this one. Like why do each of the books only cover a ~48 hr time period?! It's like reading an episode of 24. It just seems impossible to cover that much ground in such a small time frame, especially since the characters are even sleeping and eating. What? Also, there is the totally annoying revisit of the Erik-Heath-Zoey love triangle, whic...
I reviwed the earlier books and found them to be very teen-oriented and entertaining, but this book will be the last that my girls or I will read. The main character, while protesting every page that she really is a good and virtuous girl, has managed to sleep with her teacher, hook up with an ex-boyfriend, hook up with another ex and then hook up with a guy who is half rapist, half "misunderstood." You can tell the authors are heading in the direction that becuause this story is make believe, i...
Story begins with a dream sequence, naturally. What a noncliche way to start it off! Kalona, the serial rapist birdman and Zoey’s boytoy #5, is there. He thinks she’s A-ya. Things get vaguely BDSM. Then she wakes up.Zoey Redbird is one of those protagonists that makes you want to want to dabble in evil magic to find a way to materialize in her world, just to beat the absolute living fuck out of her. Her only personality traits are that she’s a super special fledgling with a filled out and added
This review contains spoilers for earlier books in the series and mild spoilers for HUNTED. HUNTED is very much a "middle" book in the House of Night Series, a bridge between the first and second halves of Zoey's story. Zoey and her friends are hiding from the reincarnated fallen angel Kalona ad his evil Raven Mockers, as well as Neferet, who has become the Queen Tsi Sgili. Zoey will need to use all her power and lean on her friends if she means to defeat Kalona. But does she want to? She's been...
I tried to finish this. I really did. But when the main character of a book annoys you so much you can hardly stand turning the page, something's got to give. I mean, COME ON. How many guys does Zoey need? It was just getting a bit ridiculous. I was happy when it seemed that Zoey was happily dating Erik (who is pretty irritating anyway, but whatever, it's not my fictional life) in this book. Then Heath pops back up again.It's not only the fact that every single guy character in this series (apar...
I enjoy the House of Night series but the repetitiveness is starting to get really annoying.Yes we know Jack and Damien are gay. Yes we know Shaunee and Erin are "twins",one black and the other white.Yes we know Aphrodite is a bitch and that Stevie Ray is a country girl.We DON'T need to be reminded of it every other page of every freaking book.Not to mention i fear that Zoey is turning into a giant ho cake with ho icing. And all the men she thinks she wants/loves are little ho sprinkles on top.
You guys ready? Cuz here we go again.Just a reminder that you guys should really head over to Fangs for the Fantas, my House of Night month reading buddy, for their review, which excellently covers a bunch of things that I just didn’t have the energy to analyze in mine. They’ve got a lot of good stuff on the shittiness of Erik and Zoey’s relationship, in particular, that is just A+ spot-on.Hunted picks up right where Untamed left off – well, sort of. It actually picks up a few hours after Untame...
After a series of dubious events force Zoey and her people back to the House of Night after they managed to escape in the last book they are left only with a random series of poems to guide them to finally drive off Kaloma.Yes, it’s time for another House of Night book, inflicted on me by Cyna and Mavrynthia, who will either be co-defendants in my trial for trying to annihilate humanity for no longer deserving to exist, or will be the people I blame in my defence. I intend to use this link spam
In this latest book, Hunted, the main character Zoey, goes in even deeper than ever before. The intrigue, romance, adventure and spiritual awakening are more intense. Even the bad characters draw you in and make you want to believe in them and often it's difficult to find the fine lines between the good and evil. Really enjoyed this one.
Story was alright, like 25% of the book was basically flashbacks though and I’m getting more irked by multiple boyfriend plot lines every book. Still finishing the series though bc I own up to 8