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Destined: A House of Night Novel
Destined: A House of Night Novel
Destined: A House of Night Novel
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Destined: A House of Night Novel

Written by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast

Narrated by Caitlin Davies

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Zoey is finally home where she belongs, safe with her Guardian Warrior, Stark, by her side, and preparing to face off against Neferet – which would be a whole lot easier if the High Counsel saw the ex-High Priestess for what she really is. Kalona has released his hold on Rephaim, and, through Nyx's gift of a human form, Rephaim and Stevie Rae are finally able to be together – if he can truly walk the path of the Goddess and stay free of his father's shadow…

But there are new forces at work at the House of Night. An influx of humans, including Lenobia's handsome horse whisperer, threatens their precarious stability. And then there's the mysterious Aurox, a jaw-droppingly gorgeous teen boy who is actually more – or possibly less – than human. Only Neferet knows he was created to be her greatest weapon. But Zoey can sense the part of his soul that remains human, the compassion that wars with his Dark calling. And there's something strangely familiar about him…
Will Neferet's true nature be revealed before she succeeds in silencing them all? And will Zoey be able to touch Aurox's humanity in time to protect him – and everyone – from his own fate? Find out what's destined in the next thrilling chapter of the House of Night series.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 25, 2011
ISBN9781427213402
Destined: A House of Night Novel
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P. C. Cast

P.C. Cast was born in the Midwest, and grew up between Illinois and Oklahoma, which is where she fell in love with Quarter Horses and mythology (at about the same time). After high school she joined the United States Air Force. After her tour in the USAF, she taught high school before writing full time. Ms. Cast is a New York Times Best-Selling author and a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. Ms. Cast lives in Oklahoma.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved Destined, the newest House of Night book. The series had been dropping off for me, and Destined brought it back together. The characters are finally coming into their own. The strength of Stevie Rae, for example. While she retains her outspoken slang conversation, she has become a real leader in this book. Zooey is stronger as well, as if all the experiences have begun to shape her into the woman or Queen that she will become. The supporting circle and protectors are also maturing, and the one major death is one of honor and beauty. I am ready for the next in the series - this one was wonderful reading.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    No complaints about the series itself, but there's a technical noise skipping error in chapter 14 10 mins in.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Read these books as a pre-teen/teen. Getting to listen to them again has been fun and interesting. Fairly good story with a lot of character development. I appreciate the subtle ways of teaching young adults to be sensitive to many different things such as avoiding the use of the "R" word.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Lovely book! Loved the storyline. Can't wait to read more.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    The 'House Of Night' books are like an episode of Jerry Springer; not at all mentally stimulating, you actually feel dumber for watching it, and yet — AND YET! — you can't bring yourself to change the channel; or in this case, stop reading.

    Somehow this book manages to be quite long even though, nothing really happens. The entirety of this book can really have taken place in one chapter. The ""climax"" was completely obvious and not even vaguely surprising. I found that the best part about the entire thing was the secondary characters being given a little more depth, not that it's difficult, considering how flat they are to begin with. It's impossible to go into detail since any plot point is a spolier (considering nothing really happens).

    Following trend, the author's manage to mention not only the iPhone (specifically, as if ""cell phone"" wasn't adequate enough) but also drop in references to 'True Blood' and the Sookie Stackhouse books, LOTR movies and books and 'Game Of Thrones'. Oh, let's not forget the the ""trololo cat"" reference. Yes, memes... they name-drop memes, which are probably outdated by the time the book goes to print. I stand by my earlier assessment that they send the book to the publisher with ""[insert popular thing here]"" that gets filled the day before print.

    They obviously don't care that these constant, irritating pop culture references completely botch the timeline. If you're late getting into the series — and by god! I urge you not to pick it up to begin with — and you read the books back to back, you will see just how these pop culture name-drops do nothing to benefit the story at all, and completely undermine any sense of time relativity. You see, 'Game of Thrones' wasn't out when the last book was released, and that book took place like a week or so before this one, and yet they've saved the whole season on DVR. Okay.

    Im actually curious as to how they have a DVR considering the living arrangements...

    The upside is, the editor wasn't a total bum. On the whole this book probably had the least mistakes, mispelling of Damien and ""what it is?"" (both on/around page 14) notwithstanding. All of the teenagers still talk like seven year-olds trying to mimick their older siblings, with all of their slang and crappy made-up words. I find it hard to know the difference between legitimately terrible spelling and grammar or legitimately terrible dialogue; are these mistakes or are the characters really talking like this?

    All in all, if you like this series — and I suspect you might, considering this is the ninth book — you'll probably like it. I only continue read them because, I already started and I can't not finish. They are the guiltest of guilty pleasures and I literally despise myself for the time invested in reading them. I wish this series wasn't being milked, because the story up until this point could have been told in probably four books, not nine.

    If you have read the series and, like me, have that nagging urge to finish it because you started it, I see nothing wrong with skipping this one altogether. Or, skimming the firt chapter then skipping to the last chapter.

    I sincerely hope that the next one is the last one, because. I. Cannot.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I think the splitting of "The Twins" was a really good thing, and seeing a glimpse of what everyone's been hiding did A LOT to save what has been really painful reading for me.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I liked it much better than the other ones. They got sort of juvenile after the first couple.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I have read all of the books to this series and was very excited about the release of this one, so I had to preorder it. I have to say that in the beginning it wasn't very good. It took a little while for the story to pick up its pace. Some of the lines said by the characters were cheesy and a little childish. I felt like I was watching a tv program meant for children with its main point being promotion of friendship and an "I can do this," spirit. About halfway through the book it began to show the characteristics of what I had expected it to be, and I thorougly enjoyed it to the end. This book was by far more than I could have asked for and I can't wait for the next installment in the House of Night series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Destined was okay. Too many references to current pop culture (were they paid to mention True Blood/Charlaine Harris a million times?) and, in my opinion, the writing was not as strong as in previous books.

    I did enjoy the Rephaim/Kalona story line, I also enjoyed getting to know Shaunee better, and Aurox was interesting. That said, the writing was all over the place and felt kind of scattered/thrown together quickly. There were too many POVs going on and the ending was a let down since it didn't feel complete.

    Though the writing/story wasn't as strong as I've come to expect from the Casts, it was definitely better than many YA 'vampire' novels I've read. I enjoyed reading Destined and hope that questions will be answered in the next installment.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm really enjoying this series. I do wonder though why every book closes almost immediately after a big battle; it's just not necessary. I also feel like Zoey is getting more immature rather then mature. After 3 years of battling darkness I would think that she would at least be resigned to the fact that she's going to be leading the battle against darkness.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    It had been so long since I read the series I didn't remember if I had read this one yet. but I realized I had but i'm glad I reread because I had forgotten some things.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The ending of this book is what saved it. I think that I've reached the point in this series that I just want it to be over now. I'm sick of the 'bull poopie'. I was never a kid who swore, but I think if I had read these books, I would have been just so that I never sounded like Zoey. I was frustrated that Cast doesn't seem to be able to write anything about relationships unless there is some kind of love triangle going on. I also am fed up with the poor characterization. Her characters go from bad to good to bad faster than I don't know what. We have Aphrodite who was the villain of the first book is now one of the gang. Stark flip flops from dog lover to rapist to guardian and then abusive(ish) boyfriend to perfect. Kalona was a warrior, then a rapist, then the villain, now trying to be good guy daddy of the year? Nope. It would be OK if the characters of these people were not being slung all over the place. How about the twins? They seem like completely different people in this book. And Damien has morphed from someone with his own personality into Jack 2.0 or something. We had a super feminine gay and he died. You can't just morph the other gay into a super feminine gay now too. Finally I've had it up to here with the spoilers. I get that everyone knows about Lord of the Rings, it's one of those things. But as someone who has not finished True Blood, I'm sick of these books ruining things. I know it's just small stuff, but come one? Why would you ruin stuff? Write your own story! Enough with the pop culture references. You don't need to shove your opinions down the reader's throat. OK you like Sookie Stackhouse better than which ever vampire series you talked about in the last book. You do NOT need to call the author stupid. I'm quite fed up with these books.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I was pleasantly surprised in the improvement of characters in this book, as my expectations of this series have dimmed over the course of the series. This book was better. Both Dragon and Lenobia's character are shown more insight as their back stories are revealed, which I'm sure is further explored in the books, Dragon's Oath and Lenobia's Vow. Also, one of the "twins" shows some backbone and stands alone in her beliefs - about time, I might add. Those two drove me nuts every time their dialogue appeared on the page.
    Rephaim also continues to battle with his origins and his new lease on life, thanks to Nyx's forgiveness. Though Rephaim himself does little to progress the plot, his presence serves as a major catalyst for both sides and drives Kalona to make some interesting choices.
    There is also the addition of a new fledgling to the mix, whose addition answers one question about the red fledglings, but brings up many new questions as she has a new gift of True Sight. From the descriptions, she can see auras, though the word is never used for whatever reason, which I also found annoying. One other addition is another adult to the Tulsa House of Night, a major supporter of Zoey and company, who brings a good dose of sanity and maturity that it so desperately needs. I have renewed hopes in the continuation of this series.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    DNF

    Can't force myself any longer. I started out liking this series, but that was well before it became 'the series that never ends'. I can't force myself to care anymore. What started out as a love relationship with these books has descended into a definite don't care relationship.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Reading this series requires an unusual degree of commitment. After a gorgeous cover of a hot native american with raven-coloured wings on his back and indescribable open-mouthed endings of Awakened (particularly involved with a kid and a woman who got their throat slit and a very POV-creepy sex.. yeah, its YA.. no kidding), I was definitely looking forward for this book.

    At some point, I was reading through the book amidst unexpected offline guests and trying to satisfy three toddlers' obsessions over Boboiboy and Angry Birds parody, I was reading this book on-off until the end.

    It was satisfying, gruesome and expected... but sadly got me thinking, 2 books publication per year is too slow for the series and me. How on earth I was able to stay this long baffled me. But I persisted.

    Somehow after 9 1 books, I was able to admit to myself. I am a very loyal bookworm. I'm glad the book amuses me with references of Game of Thrones and Shaunee's finally able to breakthrough her half-self with Erin (coincidently she is the persistent comic humor character of the last 8 books) and I breath a sigh of relief. Rephraim and Kalona was likeable as ever. Zoey is slowly dying on me. Cute cute cute... when will the good stuff start? Oh... right... it ended like that... figures.... You shouldn't have put that scene in the previous book btw.

    I'd expected someone to die like what CW's "The Vampire Diaries" writers had done to every of its main character (Elena, Damon, Stefan, Caroline, Tyler, Alaric etc), but sadly, I am familiar with the age group. Stunts like that would make everyone go turn-offed. So help me, Missus Casts, please end this series and make a side series already. Where's the final battle, I want the final battle. Dont prolong the pain and disappoints us all again and again and again.

    4 years is too long. I had my degree in this 4 years. Its still weirdly comforting that I could last this long to a book series. But all book things need to end. I'm begging you. Don't prolong this agony.

    GIMME THE FINAL BOSS FIGHT. Neferet is annoying me for years now.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I never noticed before the difference in the two styles of writing between P.C. And Kristen, but since I read a review where a book blogger brought up how she could tell the difference and now it is so glaringly obvious! You would think they would iron that out in editing a little more.

    1. Stevie Rae's accent dissappears almost completely sometimes. Other times it is ridiculous! (Sayin', takin', seein', 'preciate, 'specially, purrin', y'all, etc.) I don't think continuity is too much to ask of a book.
    2. The overuse of the word seriously is annoying.
    3. How many times can BFF be used in one book?
    4. This book also overused the word super (super important, super purple, super creepy, super anxious, super crazy and it goes on and on and on)
    5. I really don't appreciate how they use the word "stuff".
    6. Nisroc talks like Yoda.
    7. They actually use the word pussy in this book, that is all I got to say about that.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Everyone's ready to get things in place: we've got Thantos here, all should be well, right? This book took me a while to get into- maybe it was the gap between reading the other books and reading this one. So things are unraveling as fast as they're coming together, and I'm not happy with the twin split. I like Shaylin and I definitely want to see more of her. Neferet's whole "I want chaos because it's super fun!" thing was a little weird- she's always seemed to have more purpose and goals to guide her power trips.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Destined is the ninth novel in the House of Night series. This book is about Zoey trying to find out more about what had happened to her mother when she was murdered. Rephaim has been forgiven by the Goddess and made into a human during the night. Now Stevie Rae and Rephaim will be able to be together along with helping Zoey find the truth about her mother. While there is a mysterious Aurox gifted to Neferet by darkness to her control but she is the only one that know it’s from darkness; everyone else simply thinks it’s a gift from their Goddess. Zoey has a strange feeling about the new creature Neferet has and isn’t sure what to think of it. Neferet is trying to cause chaos in at the House of Night School to distract them from what she is really up to. This book has a unique style to it. It is told in the point of view from different people allowing the reader to know what is going on with more than one character; but it all ties into the same story and what is going to happen in the end of the book. In my opinion this book was a little slower than I would have liked it to be. I felt like there was too much of the story leading up to what was going to happen in the end and I stated to get a little bored with it until the very end. There is also mystery in this story because even though the story was slow moving I wanted to keep reading to find out what was going to happen in the end and see how it all tied together. In the end I was a little disappointed because there wasn’t a huge event that happened like there normally is in the other novels. It was kind of leading up to what was going to happen in the next book.Grace B.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    At first, I didn't think I was going to like this book at all. It took me a while to get into it, but in the end, it's turned out to be one that I can call a favorite. It has twists, turns and things I didn't quite see coming.I am annoyed by the ending, quite annoyed by it. I feel incredibly let down by the way the book ended. Yes, it was a cliffhanger, but it didn't wrap anything up at all. I feel like it was a "oh hey, deadline .. done!" kind of ending.With that said, I am looking forward to the next book and the novella that comes next.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    it's taken a while to get through this book, because so much has happened in the last books that it's hard to keep track of where they are, who's alive and who's good and who's evil. I was totally confused about some of the stuff with Eric in the beginning and with the new girl Shaylin. They really only made one or two appearances if I recall correctly. But all-in-all it was once again a great book by the Cast team. Zoey reminded me of my BFF and Stevie-Rae reminded me of myself once again, so that was something to put a smile on my face. I'm now extremely excited for the next book to come out, because I want to Neferet getting her butt kicked!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    *SPOILER* Really, the queen of mean's new boy toy is supposedly Heath reincarnated. C'mon. How much crap do you think Zoey can really stand???
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I have been following this series since the beginning. I remember reading this book in college and really enjoying it. It entertained me and always kept me on my tip of my toes. This is book number 9 in the series. And it follows where it has left off. I like to talk about the changes in the series that I for one, like in this book. One change is Eric. I always had a book crush on Eric Knight and it was good see him back in the book. The reader gets a good insight on what Eric has been doing lately. He is now a marker for the school and meets a new gal. And you know what? I like her. She is sweet, funny, and sarcastic. Another change is the twins. Erin and Shaunee. I was surprised to see these two finally separate. Yes, it really did happen!There is no surprised that Zoey is still dealing with the bad chic (Neferet) and the bad guy still (Kalona). Zoey now has new responsibility and to me it seems like it is going to her head.Again, this series is the same as the others. Same drama, more boys, more fights and more trouble within the circle.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    In my personal opinon this series keeps getting worse and worse. It's very cliche and perdictable, which doesn't change at all. Other than a couple of suprises, by about the middle of the book, you can figure out what's going to happen at the end. Zoey misses some pretty obvious things that frustrated me. I think the thing that bothered me most about this book is the cussing. Destined is supossed to be a young adult book and it drops the F word more than a dozen times, and even the C word once. The ending of this book left off on a clifhanger, but at this time, I think I'm not going to continue to read this series in the future.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I really enjoyed the earlier books but I'm finding it harder and harder to want to read any more books in the House of Night series. I don't know if its because I'm a little older then when I started reading them or if I expect the characters to be a little more grown up/mature because of what they have been through and dealt with but I'm starting to despise the language and slang used in the books. "Bullpoopie" I mean really? Uggh I cringe when some of the characters open their mouths. I understand this is a Young adult series but this is book 9 most readers have been reading them for 4 years we have grown up a bit this is not how we talk. Speaking of book 9 and 4 years, How much more of the whole Neferet is evil doing evil things are we going to have to deal with? I think the storyline died a long time ago and its time to move on to a new evil person. Health back, but as someone else? How much more of him and Zoey will we have to go through? I thought we moved on from him in the last book when Stark brought her back. Its going to be as bad as Neferet, dragging the characters out past a reasonable point just isn't working for me. I'm sorry I just don't think I can stand to read another book with the same storyline so unless PC and Kristin finally put some of this overdrawn storyline to rest I'm done with House of Night.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Zoe and the gang are back home at the House of Night. But what fate has planned or dangers await them, they can only guess.The last book I read in this series was Tempted (book 6), but I easily jumped back into the story. The series is still addicting as ever. One of the reasons I stopped at book 6 was because I wasn't a fan with the way the story was going. But the cover of Destined really caught my eye and made me want to read about this new character and to find out where the story has gone.Good read! I don't like compare books, but I did enjoy this book way more than Tempted. The story lines and action seemed more exciting to me. There was a lot going on - but it moved at a wonderful pace. Loved the different character point of views. Destined gives you intriguing twists and leaves you wanting more of the story. The ending was satisfying and has me ready for the next installment.Destined is narrated by Caitlin Davies. Listening to the story was quite an experience. Ms. Davies did an excellent job. Especially with Aphrodite, the Twins and Stevie Rae.