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Hunted (House of Night, Book 5)
 
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What if the hottest guy in the world was hiding a nameless evil and all he wanted was you?

At the start of this heart-pounding new installment of the bestselling House of Night series, Zoey's friends have her back again and Stevie Rae and the red fledglings aren't Neferet's secrets any longer. But an unexpected danger has emerged. Neferet guards her powerful new consort, Kalona, and no one at the House of Night seems to understand the threat he poses. Kalona looks gorgeous, and he has the House of Night under his spell. A past life holds the key to breaking his rapidly spreading influence, but what if this past life shows Zoey secrets she doesn't want to hear and truths she can't face?

On the run and holed up in Tulsa's Prohibition-era tunnels, Zoey and her gang must discover a way to deal with something that might bring them all down. Meanwhile, Zoey has a few other little problems. The red fledglings have cleaned up well--they've even managed to make the dark, creepy tunnels feel more like home--but are they really as friendly as they seem? On the boyfriend front, Zoey has a chance to make things right with super-hot ex-, Eric, but she can't stop thinking about Stark, the archer who died in her arms after one unforgettable night, and she is driven to try to save him from Neferet's sinister influence at all costs. Will anyone believe the power evil has to hide among us?

An Interview with P.C. Cast

Amazon.com: Why vampyres? What was intriguing to you about them? (Also, why "y"?)

P.C. Cast: Actually, the idea for the series originated with my fabulous agent, Meredith Bernstein. We were at RWA [Romance Writers of America] Nationals in Reno several years ago and Meredith said she had an idea for a series she'd like to see me write. Then she said the three magic words: vampire finishing school. I instantly thought of YA because I'd been reading the Hawksong books by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes--so my head was already in YA. Also, I've been teaching high school English since 1993 (I'm from a family of teachers) so I definitely knew my audience. Basically, it sounded like fun to write, so I jumped in even though I'd only written fantasy and paranormal romance up until then.

Oh, and the spelling is just my choice 'cause I like the way it looks!PC&KristinPHOTO.credit Kim Doner

Amazon.com: I don't want to draw too many comparisons between your series and Twilight, because they are completely different types of stories. However, I am curious if the popularity of that series has changed the way you see your genre, or do you even see it being the same genre?

PC: I see my genre as YA, and to me that encompasses everyone from Rowling to Laurie Halse Anderson to Janice Erlbaum. So, yes, Twilight fits in the same genre. And while I enjoy Ms. Meyer's books very much, I think the genre has been growing and changing and gaining popularity steadily over the past decade--mostly thanks to Ms. Rowling! As a high school English teacher I certainly noticed the increase in sophistication and popularity of the genre some time ago. Today's YA has an incredible range and depth, and it deals with real coming of age issues in varied and interesting ways. I'm proud to be a member of the ranks of YA authors!

Amazon.com: Can you talk a little bit about the role that religion plays in the novels? The whole series revolves around the worship of Nyx, the Goddess of Night, and Hunted really digs into questions of faith and free will (often related to what guy Zoey will be drawn to next...very clever to make that her weakness!). At various points in the series you also have People of Faith, Catholic nuns, and Cherokee legend. How do you see all these elements working together?

PC: Very clever of you to recognize the ramifications of Zoey's weakness!

It's easy for me to weave the different religious elements of the world together because it's not really "religion" I'm dealing with when I create the conflicts and faith foundations in the House of Night. Instead I see it as a way to illuminate coming of age issues, which often deal with conformity and obsession and trying to learn boundaries. I chose to give my heroine a belief system in which to live that is matriarchal because my purpose is to empower young women, and by allowing Zoey to join a world where women are valued as leaders and really have no glass ceiling, except the ones they create for themselves, as exemplified by Neferet, I have a springboard for a lot of girl power.

Amazon.com: What were some of your influences for the House of Night school?

PC: South Intermediate High School in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma! I just looked around me and wrote what I saw. I also write what I wish I could see, as in the amazing HoN facility and their very cool classes. I'd love to teach a Vampyre Sociology class!

Amazon.com: How has Kristin being in school affected the series as it's progressed? The scenes with friends hanging out and geeking out on movies in the dorm seem pretty familiar...

PC: When the series started Kristin was nineteen and was still living at home her first semester in college. And then when she did move out it certainly wasn't into a dorm that looked as cool as the House of Night dorms! But she does DEFINITELY geek out with her friends. (She's going to kill me for that…)

Amazon.com: When did the two of you decide to write a book together? How does your writing process work?

PC: I brought Kristin in while I was writing the first three chapters of Marked. I kept stumbling over silly little things, like specific slang that I thought I knew, but found out once I started writing about teenagers that MY deeply buried inner teen from the 70's kept trying to resurface and butt in with her slang! Kristin keeps me straight about that. She also says she keeps Zoey from "sounding like a 40-something disgruntled school teacher." Sigh.

We're on book six of the series, and we have the process down. We do some brainstorming, then I write the first draft, often asking Kristin questions right in the manuscript or leaving blanks for her to fill in. Then I send the entire thing to her, and she goes through it, answering questions, filling in blanks, and asking me questions/making comments of her own. She sends it back to me and I go through it again. Then it's ready to go to St. Martin's and our lovely editor, Jennifer Weis. It sounds like a tedious process, but it's really very freeing for me. I can write whatever and know Kristin has my back.

Amazon.com: Zoey has a few mother-daughter-like relationships--with her mom, her grandma, Neferet, Nyx. How much does your mother-daughter relationship inform your writing? Is it ever awkward?

PC: Hmm...that's a good question. Kristin and I have a unique writing relationship. Actually, I probably wouldn't even consider writing with anyone else--it's unusually easy with my daughter (perhaps because I can beat her?). She and I have always been close, and we have a very honest relationship. Talking with each other has never been a problem, so we're used to communicating. That helps a lot in a co-author situation.

Regarding the mother-daughter relationships in the book: clearly Zoey's relationship with her own mom is nothing like Kristin and mine. Sadly, both of us have met many Linda Heffers here in Oklahoma, which is why she is so easy--and disturbing--for us to write. When I write Nyx's words I often think about how I feel about Kristin, and then try to expand that to how this goddess would view the vampyres, especially Zoey, as her children.

We get the awkward question often because of the sexual tension in the books. Kristin and I do discuss the temperature of the books and the specific situations a lot. It doesn't feel awkward between us because we're used to communicating, and because we don't just stick sex in our series to be gratuitous. The sexual issues are there because they're realistic to teenagers. Yes, Zoey has several boyfriends--often at the same time. But in six books she has had sex once, and that was because she was manipulated and used by a charismatic adult. It wasn't awkward writing those parts with my daughter--we believe in the reality of the books and the points we make about mistakes and consequences.

Amazon.com: Each of the books sort of has its own personality. Chosen, for example, was more focused on the friends and the guys, and Untamed was much more deeply focused on folklore and goddess rituals. Do you think that's influenced by each of your interests, with Kristin having more influence on one book and P.C. showing up more in another? Or is that just the natural arc of the story?

PC: I think the shifting emphasis is because of the natural arc of the story. Think about your own life. Doesn't your focus shift from time to time? I know mine does. Actually, sometimes it feels like events happen in waves: lots of guy, no guys, friend stres, no friend stress, crazy stuff at school, kinda calm school, etc. So I guess fiction is just mimicking the patterns I see in life.

Amazon.com: Even though it has a satisfying ending (no spoilers!) Hunted certainly doesn't seem like the end of Zoey's story. What's next?

PC: Zoey has to save the world! And it's definitely a big job. Seriously, now that the dark influences that have been lurking on the periphery of Zoey's world have been brought out into the open, it's time to deal with them. Of course that's a lot harder than "Okay, Z, kick their butts and save the world now!" sounds. Especially as there are many layers to the House of Night world and often good appears bad, and bad seems terribly attractive.




Book five in the House of Night young adult vampyre series.

Customer Reviews:

  • lost something
    I didn't think it was awful, but I would definitely say there is no growth in the character or series. There is some downsliding though. Zoey is back to having men problems. This time it is not a love triangle but a love ??? "pentagon?" There is Eric, Heath (again!), Stark, and the evil fallen' angel all wanting Zoey. I also find it annoying that EVERY attractive man around seems to be falling for her. Way too unrealistic! Perhaps Cast and Cast need to rethink their character and make her a bit more realistic seeming....more info
  • Very Very Sad....
    I was sooo looking forward to this novel. I had read the previous 4 books and loved them! They were amazing and I couldn't put them down. Imagine how hurt I was when I picked up Hunted and could barely get through the first two chapters. The pace was slow. The time line was way too short. They went from escaping HON to going back the very next day? And to make matters worse...Erik turns into a complete jerk, and Heath comes back and is imprinted with Z again?! The only good part of the whole novel was the last few chapters. Although I found the ending to be quite upsetting since they didn't tell you anymore about Z and the gang. I really hope Tempted gets back on track with the other four, and that Hunted was just an in between book to make readers happy that they didn't have to wait so long. I really hope Z gets this guy crap taken care of, and we get to read more about her and her friends lives now that Kalona and Neferet are gone....more info
  • Wonderful book!
    This story just keeps getting better and better! This is an excellent read for adults as well as teenagers don't let the category stop you! The story is not your typical vampire story, it has a very fresh viewpoint. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!...more info
  • Hunted didn't live up to my expectations
    I am a fan of the 1st four books. I devoured them in about a week. I then in turn lent them to my friends. I couldn't wait to read Hunted. I was disappointed. The story fell flat of my expectations. Don't get me wrong I did like the story, as I really love the whole Vampyre, Pagan/Wiccan being able to control the elements, that is what sucked me into the books in the first place, but Hunted just didn't seem long enough. The book just seemed to end abrubly with not much solved. Hunted felt to me like the first couple chapters of a really great read and then all of a sudden it ended. You're left wondering where the rest of the book is. Did it get lost at the printers? The parts with Stark were good as I want to see Zoey with him. I was hoping for a more intense story line though with Kalona being resurrected and Neferet turning from Nyx. I felt that the book was written kind of rushed just to get it published so the fans wouldn't have to wait to read about their favorite characters. With all that said it is still a must read if you are a House Of Night fan. I am eagerly awaiting book 6 in hopes it lives up to my expectations. ...more info
  • Disappointed...
    I started reading this series of books from a recommendation from a friend. I really got into books 1-4 & was very excited to hopefully see some conclusions to all of Zoey's problems in book 5. Now that I have read book 5, I feel like I got all worked up for no climax/resolution whatsoever. I really wanted her to learn her lesson with the guys & realize Erik is the one for her, but shortly after she does she screws up yet again & has 3 guys tangled up in her twisted web. This book made me feel like I was reading in a circle. If the authors really wanted to make this a long series of books, that would have been great with me. They just should have at least fixed 1-2 of her problems & moved on to different dangers/problems...not repeating the same ones over & over. I'm afraid to say that I will probably read the 6th book, but just out of sheer stupidity & curiosity. Hopefully she'll do what's right & get everything straightened out in her life (at least that's what I would like to see)....more info
  • Fun Series
    Maybe it's because I'm an "old" person now, but I thought this series was fun! The characters are believable and fresh. The dialogue and writing style flow nicely, making sure the reader knows what is transpiring, but not beating us over the head with it. There's a nice range of characters so that everyone has someone to relate to. Zoey makes some asinine decisions, but what teenager doesn't? I like how she acknowledges her problems but doesn't let them overwhelm her (*cough* Bella *cough*). ...more info
  • I thought it was good! Although I wanted to throw the book at Zoey's head!
    I honestly thought it was rather good, although I have to admit that I too got irritated with Zoey and her "boyfriends," I think its too much. She should stick with one and be her heart and soul because it goes back to book 2/3 on her adventures in mixed feelings. But other than that, I read all the series in one gulp!

    Thanks PC and Kristin! I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!...more info
  • Hunted- not spectacular but I would read the next book
    Hunted is not a stand-alone book, but with all of the references to the previous books it could be. I did find the constant reminder of previous books to be a bit tedius- but the book did keep my interest.

    I'm not entirely convinced that Zoey is the only one who is "hunted" in this book- it almost seems like the Nerd herd is hunting for a way to overthrow Neferet. Additionally, Zoey may be getting hunted by the other red fledglings, not under Stevie Rae. Zoey is still hunting for her own identity, however she never seems to be strong enough to stand alone (she either needs her friends or at least one of her many boyfriends).

    I bought this series because my daughter of 11 is interested in reading about vampires. I previewed it and found that she wasn't prepared to read it. Some of the content was over the top and inappropriate for a pre-teen. For the most part this book was clean enough, but reminders of the incidents would crop up throughout the series, so I couldn't just have her skip a page or two. Additionally, the scenes to which I am referring were not seductive, and they did little to add to the story line.

    Overall I enjoyed the book and will buy the next when it comes out....more info
  • Great Book!
    I can't wait for the next one. The Cast's have a way of writing that makes you feel like the characters are your friends....more info
  • not yet sure
    I have read every book in this series so far. And I so far think that Zoey Redbird is a caring yet shelfish charter. The series it self is interesting to say the least I however dont know about the vampires also being witches thing going on there.... I will finish out the series like I do any series that I start but it will not be on my top series to recommend. also I wish that they would make the books longer. I mean I understand that they are geared for young adults but y.a. have read thick books like Twilight series, Vampire Diaries, Harry Potter, ect. The house of night books could have easily been combined from soon to be 6 books into 3 and saved the readers the headached of trying to jump from book to book....more info
  • Hunted
    This i9s an outstanding book. All though you must read the other 4 books first to fully understand the story line. I'm hoping that they come out with more in the series...more info
  • number 5 in series of books
    I enjoyed this book almost as well as the rest in the series. I look forward to number 6 when it is done....more info
  • Bad book in an inconsistent series
    This is the fifth book in the House of Night series; all in all this series has been very inconsistent. The third book was kind of ho-hum, the fourth book was excellent, and the fifth book, well, it kind of sucked.

    In this book Zoey and friends are hiding in the tunnels with Stevie Rae and her red fledglings. Somehow they need to get back into the House of Night to face Neferet and Kalona and somehow break the influence they are having on the vampires and fledglings of the House of Night.

    The above is basically the whole story. Sadly the first 2/3's of the story are spent in the tunnels with not a whole lot happening. Zoey spends a lot of time whining about Erik being too possessive. Then, of course, Zoey has to get involved with Heath...again. And because Zoey wouldn't have enough to whine about without being involved in a love triangle, Stark is drug into the picture too. This story felt like it was almost a repeat of the third book; at least in the relationship aspects. Seriously nothing exciting actually happens until the last section of the book. This section was pretty good and dealt with Zoey and friends going back to the House of Night and facing Neferet and Kalona.

    This has been a very inconsistent series for me. Some of the books I love and some I hate. I feel that there has been more hate than love for this series for me. There are so many interesting things that could be happening with these characters and this world; it seems though that the majority of page space islent to Zoey so she can whine about relationship troubles. All of her whining makes me think that maybe she is not the special Priestess that everyone thinks she is; I mean she is one of the weakest heroines I have ever read about.

    I had a tough time getting through this book. I am finding that I don't really care about many of the characters all that much. The plot wasn't very exciting or griping. Believe it or not I though Aphrodite was my favorite character of this book; her actions are much more heroic than any of the others. I am not sure I will read the 6th book. My overall reaction when I finished this book was, "Thank goodness I am done, I can read something good now!"

    Sorry this is such a scalding review, but I am sooo disappointed that this series can't be more consistent!...more info
  • hunted review
    this book is very good i have read all of the books that are out and cant wait to read the sixth...more info
  • hunted
    "Hunted" is the fifth book in the House of Night series & probably the least action packed. Unlike the previous book "Untamed," there were no revelations or secret motives exposed. "Hunted" wasn't boring, but it seemed like a filler book. ...more info
  • hunted review
    this book is very good i have read all of the books that are out and cant wait to read the sixth...more info
  • What Happened?
    I have enjoyed this series immensely up until this book. I really feel like the authors dropped the ball on this one. The last book was such a great read, but this book was a disappointment. The ending was a bit anti-climatic (I was left thinking, "That's it?") , there was no real progression, the new characters are ridiculous (Kramisha), and mostly I'm tired of Zoey's accidental awesomeness. How is it that a girl who is constantly effing up, always seems to figure things out in the nick of time while managing to get some extra markings and make yet another guy lover her? That being said I'll probably wait for the next one to come out in paperback or maybe not even bother. I had such high hopes for this series.......more info
  • I like it!
    Hunted is the 5th Book in the House of Night Series. IMHO this book was very strong.
    Pros:
    1.Mythology gets stronger
    2.Blend of vampire with Native American lore and good old girl power!
    3.I love Darius- strong, dreamy. I wish all the men in my life would go around calling me Priestess!
    4.I enjoy that Kalona has shades of gray
    5.I enjoyed how women- all ages, all religious beliefs got together to banish the bad guy.

    Cons:
    1.Zoey- grow up already!
    2.The indecisive love quadrangle is annoying. We know she will never hook up permanently with Erik. I wish she would stop using him and Health
    3.To the Casts: We are fans of your books. Please do not repeat the entire story till date for us in the first few chapters. Also please stop introducing all the side characters again. We get it that Shaunee and Erin are "twins". This repetition talks down to us readers. We remember the characters OK!
    3.Damien and Jack are gay. So what. Stop rubbing it in our face to prove that this cool. They are gay. We are fine with it. Move on. Don't shove our face in this fact.
    4.Please stop with the annoying pseudo-teen lingo and pop culture references. It is not cool, it is annoying. Again, don't talk down to your readers. The mythology is cool, The action is cool. The lingo/verbage you use is annoying.

    Having said all that, I really enjoyed the book despite my pet peaves as above. I eagerly await the next installment....more info
  • Bad book in an inconsistent series
    This is the fifth book in the House of Night series; all in all this series has been very inconsistent. The third book was kind of ho-hum, the fourth book was excellent, and the fifth book, well, it kind of sucked.

    In this book Zoey and friends are hiding in the tunnels with Stevie Rae and her red fledglings. Somehow they need to get back into the House of Night to face Neferet and Kalona and somehow break the influence they are having on the vampires and fledglings of the House of Night.

    The above is basically the whole story. Sadly the first 2/3's of the story are spent in the tunnels with not a whole lot happening. Zoey spends a lot of time whining about Erik being too possessive. Then, of course, Zoey has to get involved with Heath...again. And because Zoey wouldn't have enough to whine about without being involved in a love triangle, Stark is drug into the picture too. This story felt like it was almost a repeat of the third book; at least in the relationship aspects. Seriously nothing exciting actually happens until the last section of the book. This section was pretty good and dealt with Zoey and friends going back to the House of Night and facing Neferet and Kalona.

    This has been a very inconsistent series for me. Some of the books I love and some I hate. I feel that there has been more hate than love for this series for me. There are so many interesting things that could be happening with these characters and this world; it seems though that the majority of page space islent to Zoey so she can whine about relationship troubles. All of her whining makes me think that maybe she is not the special Priestess that everyone thinks she is; I mean she is one of the weakest heroines I have ever read about.

    I had a tough time getting through this book. I am finding that I don't really care about many of the characters all that much. The plot wasn't very exciting or griping. Believe it or not I though Aphrodite was my favorite character of this book; her actions are much more heroic than any of the others. I am not sure I will read the 6th book. My overall reaction when I finished this book was, "Thank goodness I am done, I can read something good now!"

    Sorry this is such a scalding review, but I am sooo disappointed that this series can't be more consistent!...more info
  • another great release
    Another great book in the House of Night series. Quick, easy, I can't put it down kinda book. The seller was great too. The book arrived quickly in excellent condition!...more info
  • Enjoying this series.
    I got hooked on this series due to my niece. It's a quick read and very enjoyable. ...more info
  • Disappointed
    I have read all of the other books in this series - and this one just did not seem to have the writers entire attention. All others were very fast moving and completed all thoughts - were this one felt like a major cliff hanger as if the writer does not know how she is going to complete the series. Hope the next one - if there is a next - is better....more info

 

 


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