Chosen
Sixteen-year-olds are supposed to have problems, but for Zoey Redbird, they come in bushels. For starters, she's a vampire. As if that weren't complicated enough, she's learning the hard way that her friends and enemies seem to be changing places. And perhaps most worrisome of all, she has three...
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Sixteen-year-olds are supposed to have problems, but for Zoey Redbird, they come in bushels. For starters, she's a vampire. As if that weren't complicated enough, she's learning the hard way that her friends and enemies seem to be changing places. And perhaps most worrisome of all, she has three boyfriends! A rapturous addition to a nail-biting, neck-biting series.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781742851358 (1742851355)
Publish date: September 20th 2011
Publisher: Bolinda Publishing
Edition language: English
Series: House of Night (#3)
'Believe in yourself, Daughter, and get ready for what is to come.' In the previous book, Zoey was juggling many things and situations.1. Stevie-Rae, Zoey's best friend and roommate, died, yet came back to life as an undead dead thing.2. Heath, Erik and Loren, her three boyfriends. 'I think I'm tu...
This book picks off directly where #2 ended. I'm still enjoying reading this series and will be continuing reading it for sure! The main story is quite good in my opinion. The only thing that's not to my liking is the love drama between Zoey and her "boyfriends", but it's not annoying enough to ruin...
I think I'm done listening to this series. I thought the first two were okay, the second one being the better one. But Chosen was so frustrating to listen to. Zoe is possibly the dumbest and most naive character I've read about in YA literature yet. In the end, she at least admitted to how dumb she ...
Zoey has to deal with her friend Stevie Rae’s death and return as the evil undead. Definitely something she has to deal withOf course that has to take a back seat to her constant conflict over three different love interests. The People of Faith also seem to have decided they hate vampires, but, re...
This was okay, just like the last one. However, by the end of this one I was pretty angry at just about everyone. I understand why Zoey had to keep so many secrets, even when they were piling up. She had to. She just couldn't trust anyone with knowledge that Neferet could use against her. I get that...