666 Park Avenue
“Both chilling and chic, frightening, yet fashionable—pure evil has never been this much fun!”—New York Times bestselling author Kerrelyn Sparks, “Dark secrets and truly wicked socialites—666 Park Avenue is a thrill to the very last page.”—New York Times bestselling author Zoey Dean Elite Upper...
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“Both chilling and chic, frightening, yet fashionable—pure evil has never been this much fun!”—New York Times bestselling author Kerrelyn Sparks, “Dark secrets and truly wicked socialites—666 Park Avenue is a thrill to the very last page.”—New York Times bestselling author Zoey Dean Elite Upper East Side Witches Rule Park Avenue! 666 Park Avenue by Gabriella Pierce kicks off a wonderfully high concept and richly gothic contemporary series about the darkness lurking behind the gilded halls of New York City high society. For the original Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries fan who’s grown up and is ready for an edgier, more sophisticated read, 666 Park Avenue is the perfect paranormal diversion.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061434778 (0061434779)
ASIN: B0064XEL48
Publish date: February 1st 2011
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: 666 Park Avenue (#1)
I altered the rating I was going to give this book upon reflection because the twist at the end really irritated me.In fairness I did read the book to the end. I just didn't enjoy the characters or care about them. The thing that really gets to me was that the concept was a good one but I suppose I ...
I picked this book up because I enjoyed the television series. It was obvious that the book was nothing like the series, but I tried to give it a chance. I found the plot uninteresting, and the main character boring. I gave the book two stars instead of one though, because somehow it kept me reading...
Not really my thing. Too much chick lit, brand name dropping, pop culture shout outs (but not in a fun enough way to really pull it off), twists that are obvious about 20 chapters earlier. Readable, but not more. Possibly ok as a setup for a series, at this point I'm more interested in the secondary...