Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
Betrayed, the second book in the House of Night series, picks up where Marked left off-Ater a bit of a slow start, Betrayed picks up nicely around fifty pages in or so.
While I did enjoy Betrayed more than I initially thought I would, it could do with a bit of housecleaning to rid itself of too much coincidence and too little realistic interaction among the teens.
But in general I did enjoy the story and I still like the whole idea of The House of Night and creepy undead creatures and people who aren't what they seem to be.
I will read at least the next book in the series to see how the writing progresses. I'm curious to see.
While I did enjoy Betrayed more than I initially thought I would, it could do with a bit of housecleaning to rid itself of too much coincidence and too little realistic interaction among the teens.
But in general I did enjoy the story and I still like the whole idea of The House of Night and creepy undead creatures and people who aren't what they seem to be.
I will read at least the next book in the series to see how the writing progresses. I'm curious to see.
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