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After Zoey Redbird and her gang have banished Kalona and Neferet, the fallen High Priestess, from Tulsa, you’d think they’d catch a break. But with Zoey and her sexy Warrior Stark both recovering from a brush with death, and the fledglings struggling to deal with the fallout from Neferet’s reign of terror, a break is just not in the forecast. Zoey is haunted by her confusing yet elemental connection with A-ya, the ancient Cherokee maiden who was the only human able to tempt Kalona’s body and soul. How will A-ya’s pull on her affect Zoey’s ability to resist the dangerously seductive immortal?
Meanwhile, Stevie Rae, with her super red vamp powers, always thought she could handle the stuff she’s been keeping from her BFF. But the mysterious, threatening force lurking in the tunnels under the Tulsa Depot is spreading; Stevie Rae won’t confide where she’s been and what she’s doing, and Zoey is beginning to wonder just how much she can trust the person she always thought would have her back.
Will their choices destroy them and will darkness consume the House of Night?
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Full of surprises and twists, I was not disappointed with the sixth installment of the House of Night series! I liked how instead of it all being from Zoey's point of view, we got to see things happening from other characters when Zoey wasn't around. There are, of course, the teen speak, which is kinda laughable. A lot of pop culture references and hey there's an iPhone app for EVERYTHING! lol. I was happy the Twins and Damien weren't in the story much. Ok I like Damien but the Twins get on my nerves. I was glad they didn't have much to do in this one.
I'm also glad one of the boyfriends is out. He got on my nerves too.
Real cliffhanger of an ending here and I cannot wait for the next book!
This book was not as bad as the previous. The boy drama is not as bad in this as it was previous. The ending is what made it a 3-star read.