Tempted by P.C and Kristin Cast
Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 02:19
I just finished reading Tempted by P.C. and Kristin Cast. It is the sixth book in the House Of Night series. Zoey and her gang attempt to return to the House Of Night after banishing Neferet and Kalona. They are met by disaster, injury, distrust, and hatred. While Neferet and Kalona may be banished, their influence on many of the people seems to have stuck with them. Zoey realizes she must destroy Kalona in order to fully return House Of Night to its natural order.
I really loved this book. Its my second time reading it. I'm re-reading this entire series in honor of the new book that came out in October. I'm glad I am. This series as a whole has managed to captivate my attention and leave me hooked and begging for more. I tend to stay loyal to the books that do that for me. They also stick with me longer than any other book.
The only thing I really didn't like about this book was that unlike the first five books, this book is written in more than one perspective. This normally wouldn't be a problem. I'm sure there is a purpose for it that there wasn't in previous books. However, it seems that the multiple view points can be confusing, especially when using two different points of view. For Zoey, they use first person, and for everybody else they use third person. I personally believe they should have just written ll perspectives in first person. Especially considering the beginning of each chapter signifies the person's point of view that it is. In one of the chapters, Zoey's perspective is written in third person for a very short time.
I fully recommend this book, as well as the rest of the series, to anybody who loves this kind of genre. It's bold and inspiring. It's action packed. It's adventurous. Most importantly, it's raw and honest. It's targeted at a teenage and young adult audience, bu I personally thing people of all ages will enjoy it.
I really loved this book. Its my second time reading it. I'm re-reading this entire series in honor of the new book that came out in October. I'm glad I am. This series as a whole has managed to captivate my attention and leave me hooked and begging for more. I tend to stay loyal to the books that do that for me. They also stick with me longer than any other book.
The only thing I really didn't like about this book was that unlike the first five books, this book is written in more than one perspective. This normally wouldn't be a problem. I'm sure there is a purpose for it that there wasn't in previous books. However, it seems that the multiple view points can be confusing, especially when using two different points of view. For Zoey, they use first person, and for everybody else they use third person. I personally believe they should have just written ll perspectives in first person. Especially considering the beginning of each chapter signifies the person's point of view that it is. In one of the chapters, Zoey's perspective is written in third person for a very short time.
I fully recommend this book, as well as the rest of the series, to anybody who loves this kind of genre. It's bold and inspiring. It's action packed. It's adventurous. Most importantly, it's raw and honest. It's targeted at a teenage and young adult audience, bu I personally thing people of all ages will enjoy it.