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Original Title: Chosen: A House of Night Novel
ISBN: 0312360304 (ISBN13: 9780312360306)
Edition Language: English URL http://houseofnightseries.com/
Series: House of Night #3
Characters: Zoey Redbird, Nyx (House of Night), Erik Night, Stevie Rae Johnson, Neferet, Heath Luck, Aphrodite LaFont, Sylvia Redbird, Loren Blake, Erin Bates, Shaunee Cole, Damien Maslin, Jack Twist, Darius Langley
Setting: Tulsa, Oklahoma(United States) Oklahoma(United States)
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Chosen (House of Night #3) Paperback | Pages: 307 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 216919 Users | 4294 Reviews

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Dark forces are at work at the House of Night and Zoey Redbird’s adventures at the school take a mysterious turn. Her best friend, Stevie Rae, is undead and struggling to maintain a grip on her humanity. Zoey finds herself in the very unexpected and rare situation of having three boyfriends. Mix a little bloodlust into the equation and the situation has the potential to spell social disaster. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any tougher, vampyres start turning up dead. Really dead. It looks like the People of Faith are tired of living side-by-side with vampyres. But, as Zoey and her friends so often find out, how things appear rarely affects the truth…

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Title:Chosen (House of Night #3)
Author:P.C. Cast
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 307 pages
Published:March 4th 2008 by St. Martin's Griffin
Categories:Dark. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Romance

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Ratings: 3.92 From 216919 Users | 4294 Reviews

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I hate myself a little.Instead of getting worse, I'm finding that this series is getting better. I don't know if it's because the writing is getting better, or it's because I'm just getting used to it. But, despite my better judgement, I actually liked this book better than its predecessors. The drama was way more engaging, the characters more interesting. I feel like more things were explained, & things are starting to take shape.Personally, my favorite part is that Zoey, the main

This third installment of the House of Night series starts to feel a little preachy in its declaration of the heroine's personal values and opinions: I have, after all, listened to the exact same sentiments for three freaking books now. For much the same reason---that is, my experience of the previous two books---my tolerance for the heroine's idiotic decisions and lovelorn melodrama began to wear thin.Yes, I know you're a teenager, Zoey, and yes, I know the plot requires some stupidity on your

Zoey has to deal with her friend Stevie Raes death and return as the evil undead. Definitely something she has to deal withOf course that has to take a back seat to her constant conflict over three different love interests.The People of Faith also seem to have decided they hate vampires, but, really the love interests are way more importantMy suffering continues thanks to the cruel machinations of Cyna and Mavrynthia and Merriska and I continue to battle through this seriesHowever, now I can be

If you want a cleaner review: https://rowansravingreviews.wordpress...Not so clean: Alright, so Loren Blake is possessive as fuck. He had controlled her. Cut himself and made her drink (not that she didn't want to) and then CUT HER and drank from her.... Yeah, and then was like, "Now let's finish the Imprint. Let's make love!" I was so disgusted... I literally can't even on how fucking vomit-provoking that scene was. I have read about sex, but this was all sorts of different. Loren Blake was, in

The first two books in this series were pretty good. Definitely not phenomenal, but a good guilty pleasure series, like cotton candy in the world of literature. But Chosen was just too much. It starts off a month after Betrayed left off. Zooey is juggling three boyfriends, trying to keep the fact that Stevie Rae is a monster a secret, and struggling with the fact that her former mentor, Neferet, is an evil vampyre creating an undead army.First off, the thing that bothered me most about the book

I had a crazy idea last night. I decided that I would go to the library and read Hush, Hush, House of Night, Fallen, Evermore and its sequels, and Shiver. After hearing several bad reviews for each of these books, I avoided them. But curiousity got the better of me and I couldn't very well complain about how much the standards for YA novels have fallen without reading some of the alleged best sellers. My plan was foiled and the only book they had available was the third book in the House of

This is the book that Zoey has completely lost it. "Stop playing games with me. And you think Aphrodite is a hateful bitch? You make her look like a fucking angel!"So Zoey basically still juggles between three males: Erik, Heath and Loren. And it seems that Loren is winning, while Erik (her supposedly boyfriend) will soon face betrayal. And he will not take it gracefully.Before the end of the book:-one of them will be dead-one will be heartbroken and -one will be his usual absentminded selfVery
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