Plot:
So... you'd think after banishing an immortal being and a fallen High Priestess, saving Stark's life, biting Heath, getting a headache from Erik, and almost dying, Zoey Redbird would catch a break. Sadly, a break is not in the House of Night school forecast for the High Priestess in training and her gang.
Judggling three guys is anything but a stress reliever, especially when one of them is a sexy Warrior who is so into protecting Zoey that he can sense her emotions. Speaking of stress, the dark force lurking in the tunnels under the Tulsa Depot is spreading, and Zoey is beginning to believe Stevie Rae could be responsible for a lot more than a group of misfit red fledglings. Aphrodite's visions warn Zoey to stay away from Kalona and his dark allure, but they also show that it is Zoey who has the power to stop the immortal evil.
Soon it becomes obvious that Zoey has no choice: if she doesn't go to Kalona he will inflict a fiery vengeance on those close to her. Will Zoey have the courage to chance losing her life, her heart, and her soul?
My Opinion:
In the sixth book of the House of Night's sequel, the story changes from one character's point of view to another. This really keeps the reader focused in the story.
I loved reading what crossed in Refaim's mind and how he and Stevie Rae imprinted (Yesh, I've gone all crazy about this little 'turned out' in the story). But my favourite part (and that left my mouth literally open :O ) was when Heath tried to catch up with Stark, but got left behind, ending up by listening to Neferet and Kalona's conversation. The description of the labyrinth in St.Clement's island tells us more of what's going to happen, than we can catch up at the first sight. Minotaur, so I heard...
So... you'd think after banishing an immortal being and a fallen High Priestess, saving Stark's life, biting Heath, getting a headache from Erik, and almost dying, Zoey Redbird would catch a break. Sadly, a break is not in the House of Night school forecast for the High Priestess in training and her gang.
Judggling three guys is anything but a stress reliever, especially when one of them is a sexy Warrior who is so into protecting Zoey that he can sense her emotions. Speaking of stress, the dark force lurking in the tunnels under the Tulsa Depot is spreading, and Zoey is beginning to believe Stevie Rae could be responsible for a lot more than a group of misfit red fledglings. Aphrodite's visions warn Zoey to stay away from Kalona and his dark allure, but they also show that it is Zoey who has the power to stop the immortal evil.
Soon it becomes obvious that Zoey has no choice: if she doesn't go to Kalona he will inflict a fiery vengeance on those close to her. Will Zoey have the courage to chance losing her life, her heart, and her soul?
My Opinion:
In the sixth book of the House of Night's sequel, the story changes from one character's point of view to another. This really keeps the reader focused in the story.
I loved reading what crossed in Refaim's mind and how he and Stevie Rae imprinted (Yesh, I've gone all crazy about this little 'turned out' in the story). But my favourite part (and that left my mouth literally open :O ) was when Heath tried to catch up with Stark, but got left behind, ending up by listening to Neferet and Kalona's conversation. The description of the labyrinth in St.Clement's island tells us more of what's going to happen, than we can catch up at the first sight. Minotaur, so I heard...
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