İntikam (House of Night, #11)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9786053431596
Publish date: November 2nd 2013
Publisher: Pegasus Yayınları
Pages no: 352
Edition language: Turkish
Series: House of Night (#11)
'The centre golden limestone statue above the entrance to the church quivered, shifted, and in a fetid burst of freezing air, the white bull materialised. As he emerged from the skin of the church, his hooves sparked, causing the ground to shake. He snorted, staring after where Neferet had disappear...
Neferet’s machinations continue to kill more people, only this time in a very prominent, public fashion. Faced with a possible backlash from humanity, the vampires of the House of Night need to act quickly to expose Neferet and protect their own reputation This book also brings us a lot of Neferet...
This series is starting to drag on a bit, but I will read the last book to get the end of the story. I almost wish the series was 8-9 books long instead of 12...
...but to milk that cash cow that is The House of Night. In 300 pages, nothing was resolved. Nothing really happened until the last 10 pages. The rest was teenage angst and useless filler. Zoey and Aurox. Zoey and Stark. Zoey. Zoey. Zoey. She speaks like a toddler, acts like a whiny baby and doesn...
Revealed is a final ditch effort to install more drama into a dead series when the Casts woke up last month and realized they had two more books (Revealed and Redeemed) to tie this up. Remember how in Hidden, there was that hidden (oh, I get it now) chapter on the website? Turns out it's chapter one...