Still awful. Why am I reading this? Apart from that it has cats.And there seems to be some tiny bit of plot, well hidden among the Adventures of Totally Not-Ho And The Most Awesome Mary Zoey Person and Her Totally Not-Ho and Not-Skanky but Slightly Dorky and Not Quite As Awesome As Zoey Friends and ...
I read Marked and liked it enough to give Betrayed a try. This is the first book I have ever put down before finishing. I really did try to give the series a go put it was so not my type of book, I'm just mad I didn't see that before I spent 8.99 on it.
I've ranted plenty about this series. I also read the later books in the series, before this one.Aphrodite (and Stevie Rae, at times) seem to be the only characters with any personal development and growth, sadly.Zoey's relationship with her teacher is just too creepy and unethical. I mean having a ...
Full review at http://the-bookaholic.blogspot.comBetrayed is the second installment to the House of Night series. While I’m still new this series, I don’t seem as enthusiastic about it as many others I know. Perhaps it’s just me, I’m not sure. But I really don’t get the hype too much with this serie...
2.75 Stars - House of Night is moving up in the world, but I still can't quite bring myself to give it a full 3 stars.---------I'm writing my review after reading both Betrayed and Chosen, so read my review of Chosen for my feelings on the series at this point.
Well, after reading the first book, I said I wouldn't read any more in this series; however, when I started tanning, the girl at Fabutan was reading one of the books. I asked her what she thought of the series, since I thought the first book was okay but not fantastic, and she told me that the seri...
Yep, Zoey gets worse in this one. If she irritated you in Marked, she'll still irritate you in this one. However, you get to see more of Aphrodite, whom I love. Zoey gets caught in a love rectangle of her own making between Erik, Heath, and Loren Blake. Her indecision kills me and I just wanna sc...
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