Untamed by Kristin Cast, P C Cast

Untamed (House of Night, #4)

by Kristin Cast and P.C. Cast

'I've got you. You're not alone.' I tried to sound calm and soothing, but I was breaking apart inside. Please don't take him! Please save him! my mind screamed.

I looked into his eyes and completely forgot the rest of the world. In that moment, all I knew was that I was holding Stark in my arms, and I was going to lose him very, very soon.

As if it's not enough to lose her friends and all three boyfriends, Zoey Redbird, the most powerful fledgling the Vampyre world has ever seen, knows that great trouble is coming to the House of Night.

Despite her nightmares, Zoey finds herself distracted by the new kid Stark, brought to the House by Neferet, who clearly has something she wants from him. There's something between Stark and Zoey that she never imagined - but disaster is awaiting them all, and she doesn't know if she can fight the approaching evil alone any more...

- Not suitable for younger readers -

Reviewed by Baroness Book Trove on

5 of 5 stars

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CAUTION! THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS! READ AT YOUR OWN RISK IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE BOOK ALREADY!!!!!!!

Okay so here is the fourth book in the House of Night book series. The last two books in my mind were just like little filler books to keep the plot of the whole series going through our heads as we awaited to see what Zoey and her group of friends well do. I only say that the second and third books are fillers because we don't really see all that much going on. I mean yeah we find out that Zoey is a slut, even though that is the wrong use of the word, for having three boyfriends and for keeping Stevie Rae's return from the dead a secret from her "the nerd herd" as Aphrodite calls them. Along with how we are able to see Neferet grow more and more into her roll as the villain of the story.

In this book we are able to really clearly see that in this novel and it has made me want to read them some more and make this book into a five star one. Though it does have some spelling errors but I am quite glad to see that it is still going. But for some reason I think that this book would have done well if the Casts made some of the books into one big one for the third former year at the House and so forth but I guess they didn't think about that.

Oh well. But then again I guess writing about being a vampyre fledgling is different than say writing about a young wizard going to Hogwarts every year and has to deal with whatever is thrown at him from Voldemort. And yes I realized that I made a Harry Potter reference but it was the only one I can think of. Anyways this book in my mind is awesome and I don't wanna give a whole lot of it away though as I am looking at what I have wrote I am not spoiling anything but oh well. This book is a good one and one that made me rethink the series....well again. Yeah I already read most of them but I don't remember much.

Though this book was originally a zero because of it being so slow in the beginning but as I got farther in the book gradually got a higher rating. I mean at least Zoey isn't saying bad stuff about Catholicism anymore thanks to a certain group of nuns And that is all I am willing to tell you. Hope this review has helped you and if so then I am glad. Merry Meet, Merry Part, and Merry Part. Along with Blessed Be.

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