This one ends with a BANG!I very much enjoyed it and started straight on to the next one. If it's one thing the Cast's can do, it's a cliff hanger. My "just one more chapter" turned into two more hours. Oops.Predictable, but this is what the previous books have been building up to. This is the turni...
Ok, reading this series was something similar to watching a marathon of something on MTV or TLC. Is it something I would normally watch? No. Can I help myself from not removing my ass from the couch until they eventually run out of episodes and start playing something else? No. Yeah, that was my exp...
I agree with what one reviewer said; "Why Heath, why??" I don't get it either. In fact, I thought the author was trying to make the readers dislike and forget about Heath, not drag his character on!! Pointless! And I agree, Zoey is not a relatable hero. She's gorgeous, smart, and nice, and too perfe...
I think that this might be my favorite in the House of Night series - at least so far. Great build-up within the story line. I really had no idea where it was heading. Loads of surprises and twists ... it will definitely keep you on your toes! I really don't have much more to say other than it was g...
I wonder how much longer House of Night will keep up with this time frame. The time between 'Marked' and 'Betrayed' was one month, another month passed between 'Betrayed' and 'Chosen'. It's been 2 days since the events of 'Chosen' and we're shown that Zoey's friends still haven't forgiven her. In th...
IT WOULD BE BEST TO READ THE FIRST THREE BOOKS IN THE SERIES BEFORE YOU READ UNTAMED. UNTAMED is the fourth book in the House of Night series. The story picks up just a few days after the ending of third book where Zoey Redbird is left isolated after disasters in her complicated love life and troub...
This one's actually a genuine two stars, not "rounded up to two only because I'm still reading". ~is shocked to admit this~There's still way too much here that's plain horrid (mostly to do with Zoey, and her narration, and her utterly stupid friends), but there was, amazingly, a bit more plot among ...
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