November 19, 2012

Review: Hidden

Hidden (House of Night, Book 10) by PC & Kirstin Cast

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Genre: Paranormal Young Adult
Edition Reviewed: eBook
Amazon: Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Goodreads: Hidden

At last, Zoey has what she wanted: the truth is out. Neferet's evil has been exposed, and the High Council is no longer on her side -- but she's far from done wreaking havoc in the vampyre world. First, a mysterious fire ravages the stables. Then, Neferet makes a devastating move that will test them all.

With the seeds of distrust sown and Darkness breeding chaos at the House of Night, everyone must band together -- but that's proving to be more difficult than ever before. The twins are barely speaking and the House of Night's former enemy, Kalona, has now become their warrior, pushing their trust to the limit. To top it off, Zoey is pretty darn sure she might be losing her mind. She saw something when she looked at Aurox through the Seer Stone that she can hardly explain to herself, let alone her friends. Is it possible that Heath has come back in a different form? Is that why Zoey's so intrigued by Aurox, when it's so obvious that he's dangerous? And who would believe her if she told them? Zoey knows that following her instinct about Aurox might be just what they need to defeat evil . . . but if she's wrong, it could cause the destruction of those closest to her.
With the tension at a breaking point and friendships on the line, can the nerd herd come together to stop the spread of Darkness before it's too late?


Review:

This is probably the closest I have gotten to giving a HoN book a 1/5 rating. It dropped the ball. It was like going back in time to early books and all of the things that annoyed me about them, minus good side stories.

First off Zoey. She's gone the way of annoying lead character again. Honestly, I couldn't stand listening to her thoughts and complaints. Yes, bad things are happening to her, but even the Goddess tells her she needs to grow up, quit bawling, and take action.

Also, this is supposed to be a book of redemption. Zoey, Stevie Rae, Rephaim, Stark, Aphrodite (well kind of), Kalona, and so many of Zoey's nerd herd have made so many mistakes. Some even started out evil, and they've found redemption and forgiveness. However, when other characters like Eric, Nicole, Aurox, and few others try to redeem themselves and change. Zoey and friends basically shut them down, acting like pissy hormonal teens. (Oh, that’s right . . . )

The nerd herd is rude and overbearing. Maybe since they've been through so much that they can no longer open themselves up to others? However, I don't think that's what Nyx would want. They are continually bickering amongst themselves. It was beyond painful. Not only having to deal with the bitter thoughts they all had, but then to have to “listen” to them fight. At one point I wanted someone to stop and go "Really think of all the bad shit you've all done, heck some of you have killed people? Remember?"

About book five-ish Zoey has turned into a character I don't want to read or listen to, other story lines have kept me going. However, since Zoey took up the majority of Hidden I couldn't even cling to that. Shaunee's un-twinning was fun and I could have used more on that. Erin turning to the dark side was great. Shaylin as a new character was truly fun, and watching her influence on Eric was great! Lebonia's romance felt rushed and just plain anticlimactic. I'm happy at the end results, but overall I wanted more.

Neferet's latest target? Well let's see Heath is deadish, Zoey's mom is dead, and it's not that hard to guess who's up next on the chopping block. Really this book was pointless to me.

Right now I'm not too big a fan of most of the characters. This was supposed to be the turning point, but I felt like more either reverted back to crying (yes you Zoey!) and others just turned bitchy and self important. Charcters I wanted more on were being smacked down all the time and given very little page time.

Sexual Content: Zoey gets it on a few times, but nothing as graphic as some of the previous books. Of course plenty of sexual humor.

  
2/5- Average/disappointing, library check-out


Previous book(s) in series:
Reviewed on BW: Amazon: Goodreads:

Marked (1)
Betrayed (2)
Chosen (3)
Untamed (4)
Hunted (5)
Tempted (6)
Burned (7)
Awakened (8) 
Destined (9)
Hidden (10)
Revealed (11)
Untitled (12)

Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardcover | Paperback | Kindle  
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle
Hardback | Paperback | Kindle

Marked (1)
Betrayed (2)
Chosen (3)
Untamed (4)
Hunted (5)
Tempted (6)
Burned (7)
Awakened (8) 
Destined (9)
Hidden (10)
Revealed (11)
Untitled (12)

3 comments:

Robyn said...

I agree with the above comments. The first few books were epic, and the last few are not even worth reading. I think by book 6 I was OVER this series. Too bad because it could have been GREAT. I love paranormal books. I am addicted to them! I just finished a really good one called, " Shadow of the Sun by author Merrie P. Wycoff. This is historical fiction novel that showcases the mysticism/paranormal aspects of ancient Egypt. The author has thoroughly researched the topic and brings the reader back to Egypt during the time of the ancient Egyptian Royal Court. LOVE IT!!!!

Shera (Book Whispers) said...

Thanks for the recomend. I'll have to look into it.

Yeah, they really need to wrap things up ASAP. I thought this one was going to be the last, then I saw two more books planned. They're going to milk it for all it's worth, and stupid me will follow it to the bitter end.

Robyn said...

It's my favorite!