Destined: A House of Night Novel (House of Night Novels, 9)
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Destined: A House of Night Novel (House of Night Novels, 9)

Hardcover – October 25, 2011

Price
$12.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
336
Publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0312650254
Dimensions
5.96 x 1.16 x 8.49 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Description

“Twilightxa0meetsxa0Harry Potter… Zoey Redbird… is basically the most relatable vampire ― sorry, fledgling vampyre ― I've ever read about.” ― MTV.com on The House of Night series “This amazing writing pair once again weaves together a world where rising darkness threatens and brave teens risk everything.” ― RT Book Reviews (4 ½ stars) on Destined “As the plot lines converge later in the novel, the action becomes both intense and thoroughly entertaining….this outing will not disappoint House of Night fans.” ― Kirkus Reviews on Destined “The mega-selling Cast team continues to reveal its pulse-pounding saga through the viewpoints of multiple characters, giving fresh insight into their hearts and motivations... Tragedy, sacrifice and choice are all themes that make this story gripping.” ― RT Book Reviews on Awakened “The saga of the House of Night series continues to smolder in Burned …The dual story lines create double the tension and conflict in this latest installment; fast paced and packed with mystery, suspense, and romance, this book is a hard one to put down.” ― VOYA, on Burned “Cast and Cast pull out all the stops and take this story to shattering new heights with devastating consequences!” ― RT Book Reviews (4 ½ stars) on Tempted “Move over, Stephenie Meyer.” ― Peoplexa0onxa0Hunted “The Cast duo has done it again!xa0 These ladies appear to be an unstoppable force within the world of YA literature…” ― TeensReadToo.comxa0(5 stars) onxa0Hunted “These books will have the reader laughing hysterically and sobbing unreservedly―sometimes all at once.” ― VOYA on Marked and Betrayed “Cast reeled me in from paragraph one. I snorted and giggled through the whole thing, and devoured it in one sitting.” ― MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of the Undead series, on Marked P.C. Cast is the author of the House of Night novels, including Marked , Betrayed , Chosen , and Untamed . Ms. Cast is a #1 New York Times and USA Today Best-Selling author and a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. With more than 20 million copies in print in over 40 countries, her novels have been awarded the prestigious Oklahoma Book Award, YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Prism, Holt Medallion, Daphne du Maurier, Booksellers’ Best, and the Laurel Wreath. Ms. Cast was born in the Midwest and grew up being shuttled back and forth between Illinois and Oklahoma, which is where she fell in love with Quarter Horses and mythology. After high school she joined the United States Air Force and began public speaking and writing. After her tour in the USAF, she taught high school for 15 years before retiring to write full time. She now lives in Oregon surrounded by beloved cats, dogs, horses, and family. Kristin Cast is a #1 New York Times and #1 USA Today bestselling author who teams with her mother to write the wildly successful HOUSE OF NIGHT series. She has editorial credits, a thriving t-shirt line, and a passion for all things paranormal. When away from her writing desk, Kristin loves going on adventures with her friends, family, and significant other, playing with her dogs (Grace Kelly and Hobbs the Tiny Dragon), and is obsessed with her baby. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Destined By P. C. Cast St. Martin's Griffin Copyright © 2011 P. C. CastAll right reserved. ISBN: 9780312650254 CHAPTER ONE Aurox The human male’s flesh had been soft, pulpy. It had been a surprise how easy it had been to destroy him—to end the beating of his feeble heart .“Take me to North Tulsa. I want to go out into the night,” she’d said. That was the command that began their evening.“Yes, Goddess,” he’d responded instantly, coming alive from the corner of the rooftop balcony that he’d made his own.“Do not call me Goddess. Call me…” She’d looked contemplative. “… Priestess.” Her full lips, slick and reddened, turned up. “I believe it is best if everyone should simply call me Priestess—at least for a short while.”Aurox had fisted his hand over his heart in a gesture he instinctively knew was ancient, though it somehow felt awkward and forced. “Yes, Priestess.”Priestess had brushed by him, gesturing imperiously for him to follow her.He had followed.He’d been created to follow. To take her orders. To obey her commands.They’d entered something Priestess had called car, and the world had flown. Priestess had commanded him to understand the workings of it.He’d watched and learned, just as she’d commanded.Then they’d stopped and exited the car.The street had smelled of death and rot, corruption and filth.“Priestess this place is not—”“Protect me!” she’d snapped. “But do not be protective of me. I will always go where I wish, when I wish, and do exactly what I wish. It is your job, no, your purpose to defeat my enemies. It is my destiny to create enemies. Watch. React when I command you to protect. That is all I require of you.”“Yes, Priestess,” he’d said.The modern world was a confusing place. So many shifting sounds. So much he did not know. He would do as Priestess commanded. He would fulfill his reason for creation and—A male had stepped out, blocking Priestess’s way.“You way too pretty to be in this here alley so late with nothin’ but one boy keepin’ ya company.” His eyes widened, as he took in Priestess’s tattoos. “So, vampyre, you stoppin’ here to get you a little snack from this boy? How ’bout you give me that purse then you and me, we’ll talk ’bout what it’s like to be with a real man?”Priestess sighed and sounded bored. “You’re wrong on both counts: I am not simply a vampyre, and this is no boy.”“Hey, what you mean by that?”Priestess ignored the man and looked over her shoulder at Aurox.“ Now you should protect me. Show me what kind of weapon I command.”He obeyed her without conscious thought. Aurox closed on the man with no hesitation. In one swift movement, Aurox plunged his thumbs into the man’s staring eyeballs, which made the screaming begin.The man’s terror washed over him, feeding him. As simply as drawing a breath, Aurox inhaled the pain he was causing. The power of the man’s terror swelled through him, pumping hot and cold. Aurox felt his hands hardening, changing, becoming more. What had been normal fingers became claws. He pulled them from the man’s eyes when the blood began to seep from his ears. With the borrowed power of pain and fear, Aurox lifted the man, slamming him against the wall of the nearest building.The man screamed again.What a wonderful, terrible thrill! Aurox felt more of the change ripple through his body. Mere human feet became cloven hooves. The muscles of his legs thickened. His chest heaved and split the shirt he had been wearing. And most wonderful of all, Aurox felt the thick deadly horns that swelled from his head.By the time the man’s three friends ran into the alley to help him, he had stopped screaming.Aurox dropped the man to the filth and turned to place himself between Priestess and those who might believe they could cause her harm.“What the fuck?” The first man skidded to a halt.“I ain’t never seen nothin’ like that,” said the second man.Aurox was already absorbing the fear that was beginning to radiate from them. His skin pulsed with the cold fire of it.“Is they horns? Ah, hell no! I’m outta here.” The third man turned and scurried back the way he had come. The other two began to back slowly away, eyes wide, shocked and staring.Aurox looked to Priestess. “What is your command?” In some distant part of his mind, he wondered at the sound of his voice—how it had become so guttural, so bestial.“Their pain makes you stronger.” Priestess looked pleased. “And different, more fierce. ” She looked at the two retreating men and her full upper lip lifted in a sneer. “Isn’t that interestingxa0… Kill them.”Aurox moved so quickly the nearest man had no chance to escape. He gored him through his chest, lifting him so that he writhed and shrieked and soiled himself.This made Aurox even more powerful.With a mighty toss of his head, the skewered man flew into the building to land, crumpled and silent, beside the first man.The other man didn’t run away. Instead he pulled out a long, dangerous looking knife and charged at Aurox.Aurox feinted to the side and then, when the man overcompensated, he stomped a cloven hoof through his foot, ripping off his face as the man fell forward.Breathing hard, Aurox stood over the bodies of his vanquished enemies. He turned to Priestess.“Very good,” she said in her emotionless voice. “Let us leave this place before the authorities descend.”Aurox followed her. He walked heavily, his hoofs gouging furrows in the dirty alley. He fisted his claws at his side as he tried to make sense of the emotional storm that flowed through his body, taking with it the power that had fueled his battle frenzy.Weak. He felt weak. And more. There was something else.“What is it?” she snapped at him when he hesitated before entering the car again.He shook his head. “I do not know. I feel—”She laughed. “You don’t feel at all. You’re obviously overthinking this. My knife doesn’t feel. My gun doesn’t feel. You’re my weapon; you kill. Deal with it.”“Yes, Priestess.” Aurox got in the car and let the world speed past him. I do not think. I do not feel. I am a weapon. Aurox “Why are you standing here looking at me?” Priestess asked him, staring at him with eyes of green ice.“I await your command, Priestess,” he said automatically, wondering how it was possible to have displeased her. They had just returned to her lair at the top of the magnificent building called Mayo. Aurox had walked to the balcony and simply stood there, quietly, gazing at Priestess.She blew out a long breath. “I have no command for you at this moment. And must you always stare at me?”Aurox looked away, focusing on the lights of the city and how they glittered alluringly against the night sky.“I await your command, Priestess,” he repeated.“Oh, by all the gods! Who would have known the Vessel created for me would be as mindless as he is beautiful?”Aurox felt the change in the atmosphere before Darkness materialized from smoke and shadow and night. “Mindless, beautiful, and deadly…” The voice rang in his head. The enormous white bull formed fully before him. His breath was fetid, yet sweet. His gaze was horrible and wonderful at the same time. He was mystery and magick and mayhem together.Aurox dropped to his knees before the creature.“Get off your knees. Get up and go back there…” She waved her hand in a dismissive gesture toward the shadows that edged the far recesses of the rooftop. “No, I’d rather he stayed. I enjoy gazing on my creations.” Aurox didn’t know what to say. This creature commanded his attention, but Priestess commanded his body.“Creation s ?” Priestess put a special emphasis on the last part of the word as she moved languidly toward the massive bull. “Do you often make gifts like this to your followers?”The bull’s laughter was terrible, but Aurox noticed Priestess didn’t flinch at all—that instead she seemed to be drawn closer and closer to the creature as he spoke. “How interesting! You are actually questioning me. Are you jealous, my heartless one?” Priestess stroked the bull’s horn. “Do I need to be?”The bull nuzzled her. Where his muzzle touched Priestess the silk of her gown shriveled, exposing smooth, naked flesh underneath. “Tell me, what do you believe is the purpose of my gift to you?” The bull answered Priestess’s question with one of his own.Priestess blinked and shook her head, as if she was confused. Then her gaze found Aurox, still on his knees. “My lord, his purpose is protection, and I am ready to do as you bid to thank you for him.” “I will accept your lush offerings, but I must explain to you that Aurox is not simply a weapon of protection. Aurox has one purpose, and that is to create chaos.” Priestess inhaled a deep, shocked breath. She blinked rapidly, and her gaze went from the bull to him, and then returned to the bull.“Truly?” she asked in a soft, reverent voice. “Through this one creature I can command chaos?”The bull’s white eyes were like a sick, setting moon. “Truly. He is, indeed, one creature, but his power is vast. He has the ability to leave disaster in his wake. He is the Vessel that is the manifestation of your deepest dreams, and are they not for utter and complete chaos?” “Yes, oh yes,” Priestess breathed the words. She leaned against the bull’s neck, stroking his side. “Ah, and what is it you will do with chaos now that it is at your command? Will you take down the cities of humans and rule as vampyre queen?” Priestess’s smile was beautiful and horrible. “Not queen. Goddess.” “Goddess? But there is a Goddess of Vampyres. You know that all too well. You used to be in her service.” “You mean Nyx? The Goddess who allows her minions free choice and a will of their own? The Goddess who will not intercede because she believes so strongly in the myth of freewill?”Aurox thought he could hear a smile in the beast’s voice, and wondered how that was possible. “I do mean Nyx, Goddess of Vampyres and Night. Would you use chaos to challenge her?” “No. I would use chaos to defeat her. What if chaos threatens the very fabric of the world? Would Nyx not step in and defy her own rules to save her children? And by doing so wouldn’t the Goddess rescind her edict that grants humans freewill and betray herself? What would happen then to her divine reign if Nyx changes what is destined to be?” “I cannot say, as that has never before happened.” The bull snorted as if in amusement. “But it is a surprisingly interesting question—and you know how much I enjoy being surprised.” “I only hope that I can continue to surprise you over and over again, my lord.” “Only is such a small word…” the bull said.Aurox continued to kneel on the rooftop long after Priestess and the bull had departed, leaving him discarded and forgotten. He stayed where he had been left, staring up at the sky.xa0Copyright © 2011 by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast Continues... Excerpted from Destined by P. C. Cast Copyright © 2011 by P. C. Cast. Excerpted by permission. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.Excerpts are provided by Dial-A-Book Inc. solely for the personal use of visitors to this web site. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Zoey is finally home where she belongs, safe with her Guardian Warrior, Stark, by her side, and preparing to face off against Neferet – which would be a whole lot easier if the High Counsel saw the ex-High Priestess for what she really is. Kalona has released his hold on Rephaim, and, through Nyx's gift of a human form, Rephaim and Stevie Rae are finally able to be together – if he can truly walk the path of the Goddess and stay free of his father's shadow… But there are new forces at work at the House of Night. An influx of humans, including Lenobia's handsome horse whisperer, threatens their precarious stability. And then there's the mysterious Aurox, a jaw-droppingly gorgeous teen boy who is actually more – or possibly less – than human. Only Neferet knows he was created to be her greatest weapon. But Zoey can sense the part of his soul that remains human, the compassion that wars with his Dark calling. And there's something strangely familiar about him… Will Neferet's true nature be revealed before she succeeds in silencing them all? And will Zoey be able to touch Aurox's humanity in time to protect him – and everyone – from his own fate? Find out what's destined in the next thrilling chapter of the House of Night series.

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The books are not getting any better..

I'm going to agree with some other reviewers and sum up the way I feel about the book. It was disappointing. It was short and lacked a new story line and more resolutions of past dramas. For example, Neferet is still the bad guy, still doing whatever she wants, and even though Zoey is so powerful she still hasn't been able to do anything about it? How many more books are they going to continue battling the same people and the same problems. Let them win over Neferet and if you want to continue the series, create a new villain who provides different challenges. I feel like they are just extending the series to make more money out of each individual book, the last two books could have been one and it could have made more sense. Again, I know this is a YA book but the writing is terrible sometimes especially when they use made up words like "gihugic" every other sentence. The books seem to be regressing because the earlier ones were for YA but were mature and entertaining enough to be enjoyed by an older demographic as well. This one not so much. I'm with the viewer that says if the next book doesn't progress, I'm dropping this series.
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Get to the point!

I really like the first few books in this series but its getting really redunant. How many times can these kids battle some new Neferet creation before someone figures out that the chick is whacked out of her mind? I just finished this latest book and it wasnt that great. First off, whats with all the horrible grammer? I know the characters are kids and have their own lingo but its horrible to read. All the aints, and gonnas, and crap, its aweful! And I know Zoeys grandma is native american but is this book her "accent" is so much more pronounced that it sounds sterotypical and out of place since it wasnt that bad in previous books. The second frustrating thing is that it was mostly about Rephiam and his humanity, Zoey was totally a secondary character. And why all of a sudden are the twins at odds? Why keep throwing out these unnecessary subplots, just get to a point already! If the now inevitable next book isnt more action packed and clear, I am giving up on the series. Im tired of wasting the time and money for mediocre books.
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Destined for a Long Drawn Out Death

With new lows in discrimination tactless and untasteful language Destined tests the boundaries and beyond in terms of YA. The latest edition of HON perfectly demonstrates the frustrations of a great concept being smothered by an overly indulgent publishing contract, unnessarily complex mythologies, world building, and increasingly neglected characters. Yup. It's just as bad as it's predecessors.

Zoe&Co Inc. are back in yet another been-there-read-that installment of the House of Night. In this episode Scooby Doo and Crew are trying to expose Neferet to the council (yet again) and find out what really happened on the night of Z's mom's murder.

Surprisingly Destined had an individual story arc. Something that has eluded past installments for quite a few books. Unfortunately good bones aside, Destined is written in the prose of the truly awful. I understand that Zoe and company are supposed to be typical trendy teenagers with relevant age appropriate voices, but the slang only manages to come across immature and ignorant instead of current. I get that the authors are trying to create irony with characters like Kramisha but it just doesn't work and becomes demeaning. The real irony is how an english teacher and an accomplished poet managed to compose the most inelegant, inarticulate, uneducated sounding young people ever immortalized in a published work. Along with bad dialogue the Cast's somehow consistently manages to turn what should be a shared reader/character experience of the emotional upheaval and devastation that occurs after death, into a load of corn and camp. I wish they would stop trying to mix grieving with pop references, not only does it diminish the impact of the situation, but it makes the whole passage awkward to read. The authors were dropping so many brand names that I felt like the book was sponsored by pop culture and local businesses and I was expecting ads to show up between the pages or a commercial to pop up in the middle of my audiobook.

I started getting the audiobook version a few books back because i just couldn't get through the hardcopy but the language has gotten so bad I'm not sure even that will suffice the next go around. The narration is ok but the horribly stereotypical cliches are infinitely pronounced.

In other bad news, Destined marks Zoey's return to boyfriend indecision. We are once again subjected to the whims of too many would be suitors. Just when you think the field has been narrowed down, someone's reincarnated, or thrown back into the mix due to some alliance or circumstance. And then we are led to dislike Z's current boy toy (again) in a story line that has no other purpose but to add more fluff now and maybe an out later.

While I applaud the author's attempt at going green, I would prefer they recycle materials rather than plots. I feel no satisfaction, only dizziness from circling the same themes of give salvation a chance & encroaching darkness this way comes, but it's only temporary because Zoe&Co. still don't trust Erik, Stark, or Raphiam. The whipping boy club and their vows to the goddess don't seem to mean anything since they're the one's the authors' choose to be vulnerable all the time. The main lesson is nothing but a contradiction. I can understand throwing some devolving into the mix but when it's every character in a similar position the device just gets tired and no one seems to grow or learn from past mistakes. Of course it's not like they have very many role models. With the addition of Lenobia's filler side lines they're venturing more and more adult or becoming less and less interested in YA. I think they should just age up the characters already. There's no order or structure for these teens they live more like off-campus college students than high school boarders.

There was one bright and shining beacon of hope, fresh meat aka a new fledgling. I actually found myself interested. I mean really, really interested in the story since the third book and wanting to invest into this character and her thread. It reminded me why i got so caught up in this series way back before the monstrosity HON has become. I think the authors should make like Mead, end this already, and start fresh. Mead was smart and kept some of the characters we know and love but didn't overkill VA. They need new characters and a new locale. Things that have already been established within the series, so it's all already there. The duo of Cast may have made this kind of transition difficult for themselves though. They have too many new and existing storylines in this book, no doubt to fill their contract quota. So it would be hard to close this wild runaway beast out. The mythology is too diverse and at the same time really specific to the local native american culture, this can help or hinder a spin off series, set at say the Chicago HON. On the one hand they can tailor the ideas to a new heroine on the other there are no rules or boundaries for their belief system which adds to the chaotic jumble already in need of taming. Also they might have made Zoey too special, too powerful, this leaves no room to grow or expand a new lead heroine for a spin off. Where can they really go with it when Z is supposed to be Nix incarnate. But I think these problems could be ironed out, some of the characters salvaged, to remake this series into something good again. Too bad no one listens to me.

I wish Cast&Cast JR would make a decision and stick with it, pick a path and stay the course. It's no wonder HON has become so stagnant we've been on the same page for the past three books, recycling the same themes with different characters. Funny how Lenobia states in this very book, her like of change, yet we still can't seem to get any.
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Shamelessly bad.

I'm happy that this series has taken off and become such a big success. That being said, I thought that
the story line would develop rather than regurgitate. The same things keep happening with fewer conclusions than they had before. Zoey has become a spineless whiner. The rest of the crew is hardly any better.

Also, the other comments on the grammar and vocabulary are right on. Or should I say, "It's just......eww[...]"
I mean come on. It actually hurt me a little to write that.)

One more thing, congratulations on the success of this series, dear Casts, however, the shameless name-dropping and brand recognizing have got to end! Could you kiss Charlaine Harris's hind end any more? You even mentioned her by name TWICE in the first half of the book. The clothing designers and brands that you also shamelessly hawk are recognizable to some but not to me and I'm guessing plenty of others. Maybe you should have spent less time at the trunk sales and more time developing a story lines with fewer redundancies.
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.....ZzZzZzZzZz

Awful continuation of the HoN novels. The series started off great. Compelling plots. Action. Everything. I couldn't put them down! Destined is far from the rest. I purchased this book the day it came out expecting to be finished within 2 or 3 days. It has now been almost 2 weeks and I still have 5 chapters to get through. Absolulely nothing interesting has happened and the authors just keep making up ridiculous plot points to drag on their story. Completely unnessecary events (the twins) Lead me to agree with the other readers and say PC and Kristin are just worried about making money from the series and could actually care less about their characters and their fans. I am incredibly dissapointed in this book and seriously doubt I will continue on with the series.
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Can we reach the end already?

So far I love the House of Night series. I've enjoyed each of the books and looked forward to the next. But there comes a time when enough is enough. It feels like the authors are dragging the series on to make more money. As much as I like the books, I'm not buying anymore for this series. Just end it already.
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Will it never end

The authors are riding a money train. There is no additional character development, they just introduce new plot twists and more characters without any new insights into the characters. There is no focus, it just jumps around. At this point it needs a deus ex machina to wrap everything up. For those not familiar with this, the Greek plays sometimes ended with the Gods popping out and saying he dies, he lives, he goes in the stars. This is becoming tedious and lazy writing. It just keeps going on and on. What is the deal with brown soda anyway, no one on earth talks like that. The beginning was fun, but it has long ago lost the sparkle of the early books. Now we have a cowboy, give us a break. The next few books will probably add an astronaut.
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She's Back!

I hated Awakened, really hated it. I almost did not want to buy this book cuz I was so disappointed in the last book. But I did and I was glad! She outdoes herself with this book and gave us back the emotional writing that was there in the other books, expect for awakened. I bawled the last couple of pages and felt she finally reconnected with the chars. She also seems to finally getting with the program and moving things along. She is finally getting the Council involved and getting the final fight started. For those of you who loved the beginning of this series, u wont be disappointed in this one because it finally captures the magic of the first books.
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Immature but intriguing

Destined is book #9 in the House of Night series.

Zoey is back from the Otherworld and safe and sound with her Guardian Warrior, Stark. They are gearing up to face off with Neferet, the Hight Priestess of the Tulsa House of Night. Kalona has freed Rephaim and with Nyx's forgiveness and gift of a human form, Rephaim and Stevie Rae are finally able to truly be together. Rephaim's future is not without difficulties. A catch with his human form is that he turns into a raven during the daylight hours and still battles with the darkness he has received from his past with his father. To stir things up and invoke chaos, Neferet has hired humans to begin working at the House of Night. She also introduces Aurox as a gift from Nyx to protect the House of Night when truly he was created to be her greatest weapon on her path with darkness. Thanatos, one of the High Council members, comes to the House of Night as well to do a little research into Neferet herself. With so many new additions to the House of Night there are bound to be troubles. Will Zoey and her friends be able to stop Neferet and keep darkness at bay?

I have to start by saying that I think the childish teenage dialog was at it's all time worse in this book. Either that or I just really wasn't in the mood for it. I understand that we are supposed to be aware that they are teenagers and they are going to use slang but this is way more immature than you would expect, especially from a group that has supposedly lived through so many huge life changing experiences. You would think, if anything, that they would sound and act more mature not the other way around. That aside, I enjoyed the book for the most part. As usual they were battling with Neferet which is getting a little old but we got lots of new characters to make up for it. Kalona and Rephaim we've got to know previously but since Rephaim's change they have both really taken on whole new characters. I enjoyed following Rephaim through his struggles with not only his human form and loss of immortality but also the daily issues. He's working on building his relationship with Stevie Rae, fitting in with her friends and starting school. Plus, he has his daddy issues. His father, Kalona, doesn't make it easy for Rephaim to be free of him. Aurox, that has been gifted to Neferet, is certainly a mystery. Although he seems to be human they quickly see him start to transform physically into something else. While most of the circle fear him, Zoey picks up on something deeper to him. I can't tell you much more about him without giving away too much. The cowboy that begins working with Lenobia is one of my favorite characters in this book. He really shakes things up for Lenobia and it was great to see her happy. There's a really touching part in the middle with her and his horse, Bonnie. I'm sure we'll be seeing more of him and Aurox in the upcoming book. If you can manage to over look the immature dialog and reactions to some of the situations, which is difficult to do, then the story itself was fairly intriguing. I really hope we get rid of Neferet soon though because I'm not sure how many more times they can battle her, no one sees how bad she is and nothing really gets resolved with her. Oh, and definitely something interesting going on with Kalona for the next book too, so I have hopes that we'll see a lot of Kalona, the cowboy and Rephaim in the next one and less of Neferet.

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Twelve Book Series? With Twelve Book Sequel Series? WTF?

I'm sorry, but the first couple HOTN series? They were entertaining in a trashy way, stuff actually happened. But these books? What are they doing? NOTHING happens. The last eight books or so could probably be condensed into one.

Are they dragging this out to force their readers to buy, let's see... 12 books times 18.99 (price of a new book)=227.88 each? Since they're planning to do a twelve-book Stevie Rae Sequel, that means they're trying to con a bunch of little preadolescents (or rather, their parents) into shelling out around $450 for all these books-- for a plot which a decent writer could condense into far fewer novels?

Apparently Sherrilyn Kenyon is also producing a twelve-book YA series so perhaps this is some phenomenon of urban fantasy writers who decide to chase the money into YA, but I think it's scummy, honestly. Urban fantasy costs about seven bucks. YA is more expensive by far and the audience is less likely to have a lot of money to throw around.

Harry Potter was justified in taking up shelf space with seven books because it was freaking Harry Potter. This is a BS series with a Mary Sue protagonist who exemplifies the worst use of Native American traits I think I've read (they are people like everyone else, yet this series presents them in a very troubling manner as some mystical 'other'), words like 'Bullpoopie', circuitous and repetitive love triangles (i.e. the worst of urban fantasy-- YA does not need the Anita Blake treatment), and such a half-hearted effort by the writes to produce something worth the paper it's printed on, that it's almost insulting.

I can only hope their sales shrink to a point where the continual vomiting of PC and Kristin Cast YA books is no longer justified. Maybe I'm just protective of this genre, but I feel terrible writers with terrible books like this may succeed in killing it.
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