Young Adult
St Martin’s Griffin / 2009
Hardback / 323 Pages
Series House of Night 5
The good news: Zoey’s friends have her back again and Stevie Rae and the red fledglings aren’t Neferet’s secrets any longer. The bad news: Ancient evil with the face of an angel has been let loose – that and various other nasties (whose faces aren’t so angelic). Grandma Redbird is in trouble. Heath is in trouble. The House of Night is in trouble. Okay, let’s face it – Zoey’s whole world is in trouble! But when the trouble comes from a being who appears to be beauty personified, will the world believe it? Especially when only a teenager and a group of misfits are the only ones who really understand the danger he brings. Will Zoey have the strength and wisdom to reveal the truth? Especially when, in the House of Night, the truth is often hard to come by…
I picked this book up because Series – why oh why do I do this to myself
What I liked the Most? Aphrodite again! Just ignore the drunk part.
What I liked the Least? I’m going to start sounding repetitive
Review: Stop with the summarizations already if someone hasn’t got it by book five they won’t.
I’m so very tired of reading things I already know. Granted, it wasn’t as bad in this book as it has been with the other novels. But please. And really back to being the ho you claim everyone else is? Really how many guys are trying to get in your pants this time?
What happened to the quirky real characters that I once loved?
Damien, sweet gay boy, where did you go?
Twins, your not even funny anymore - just annoying.
Aphrodite, being a bitch was not a bad thing.
And poor little Stevie Rae how many times do you have to die before you die?
I honestly don’t even know where to go from here.
Recommended to: People who can’t look away from accidents
Best Quote: “You were incredible—beautiful and powerful and confident. You were all I could think of.”
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