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Hunted

By: P. C. Cast, Kristin Cast
Narrated by: Jenna Lamia
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The good news: Zoey's friends have her back again and Stevie Rae and the red fledglings aren't Neferet's secrets any longer. The bad news: Ancient evil with the face of an angel has been let loose - that and various other nasties (whose faces aren't so angelic). Grandma Redbird is in trouble. Heath is in trouble. The House of Night is in trouble. Okay, let's face it - Zoey's whole world is in trouble! But when the trouble comes from a being who appears to be beauty personified, will the world believe it? Especially when only a teenager and a group of misfits are the only ones who really understand the danger he brings. Will Zoey have the strength and wisdom to reveal the truth? Especially when, in the House of Night, the truth is often hard to come by.
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©2009 P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast (P)2009 Macmillan Audio

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HORRIBLE narration

The book series is wonderful but they switched narrators after the first three books. The original narrator had different voices for the characters and modulated her voice. This girl sounds like she is 12 and the characters are dull. If she does the sixth book, I may not continue. Her voice grates on my nerves.

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Good book, a not so good narrator

Really sad that the narrator is not the one from the first book. Although this one is not as bad as Cassandra Morris, it sounds like a child too.

Series was much more enjoyable with the voice of Edwina Wren.

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A let down

The last book was not the best but I thought she was building it up for Hunted. But Hunted was worst then the last book. It felt like the book was written by a 12 year old girl. She worried more about her 3 boys then the fallen angel or Neferet. The 2 villians were hardly in it. All they had to do was form a circle and poof the bad guys are gone? Come on.... I know it's written for young adults but I've read many young adult books that are excellent. This was just poorly written.

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I won't read any mor eof this series.

I really loved the first book so I gave the second book a bit of a break. Lots of times the second of three is a bit weaker and builds up to the next one but then I read Hunted. I completely agree with another reviewer that said it was poorly written. So much time was spent recapping old events I beame annoyed and then there was so little plot growth. The villans had great potential but ended up just being a distraction to the main character as she sadly focused on her boy trouble. The angst was even more annoying when the big scenes with her "boys" were peppered with even more recaps of past books. The ending was the worst part and I am so disappointed I think I will just abandon the series and not buy any more. So far all of the actual plot of book 2 and 3 could have been the first half of one book. My recommendation is to go looking for a new series and save your money.

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    5 out of 5 stars

Great series!

The House of Night series is tagged as YA, and so it is (lots of teenage angst) - but I can honestly say I have enjoyed, and I am in my (ahem) mid-30's! :)

The plot is very interesting, and each book leaves you wondering what will happen next! I am looking forward to the next release in the fall!

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Worst In the series

This was obviously supposed to be a transitional
book but the problem is that it is so hastily
put together that it just ends up being boring
and drawn out. The book goes nowhere fast. Save
your credit this is a waste.

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Needs the same narrator!

I love this story, I've read it before. My only complaint is they need to have the same narrator for a series of books. It's very hard to switch voices, accents, pronunciation in the middle of a series.

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Love this Series

I listen to this one over and over and I own the books also.

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Wonderful listen

Loved the book and Jenna Lamia does a wonderful job. I do wish she would have narrated the first ones.

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easy reading/listening.

Sex hungry, vampire wannabe, Zoe Redbird is a powerful and special teenager whose adventures are related in the five books that encompass the series House of Night. In the three months that transpire in the 5 books published so far, she manages to juggle 4 boyfriends, dead and undead friends and very powerful enemies. The books are repetitive, and with a tint of male downgrading, and homosexual loving tendencies. The books are also entertaining and have an interesting and smart approach behind the vampire genesis. The language is that of teenagers and is fresh and entertaining. I do recommend the reading/listening of this captivating book series.

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