Standard warnings apply. On that topic, I will take the time to copy out a typical moment of hilarious well-meaningness:

Jack and Damien are together. Hello. They’re gay. My friends and I, along with anyone who’s not narrow-minded and utterly judgmental, are cool with that.

I forgot to mention that vampyres may choose new names when they become fledglings. Jack is Jack Twist. Yes. From Brokeback Mountain . I thought the names could not possibly get more on-the-nose until a new possible love interest is introduced. He is named Stark. After the character played by James Dean in Rebel without a Cause.

In the department of shouldn’t-work-but-somehow-does, I reluctantly found myself liking Stark. He has a huge rowdy dog when all other vampyres like cats, he has the very cool power of shooting arrows that never miss even if they have to teleport in order to hit their targets, and he has some excellent angst which I won’t spoil.

This book takes the most cracktastic elements of previous ones and makes them even more cracktastic. Actual dialogue:

“Stevie Rae, honey, let me be clear that I’m not judging, but you didn’t eat a street person or anything like that after you caught on fire, did you?”

I also like that the characters, while plausibly driven by teenage hormones and emotions, generally behave in a sensible manner and try to clear up any stupid misunderstandings. And if undead creatures are doomed to lurk in tunnels, eventually they'll start fixing up the tunnels and trying to get net access down there. (I would if I was undead!)



Aphrodite: Still incredibly awesome. Love her cat. Love that she still enjoys sex, is still vain and bitchy, and that the Goddess approves of her exactly the way she is. I’m intrigued by the idea that she has the most humanity of any of them. I wonder what “humanity” really means in this context…

Stevie Rae: Love her new self. I think Aphrodite is completely right that she has a dark side, and I look forward to seeing it emerge.

Zoey: Still has more tats than anyone. Other than that, I like that Aphrodite and Stevie Rae seem equally special. It reminds me a bit of Cassie/Faye/Diana in L. J. Smith’s The Secret Circle. I wonder if the book will conclude with her becoming a blue AND red vampire – a purplepyre? Could that be the true and intended destiny of all vampyres?

Heath: Sadly AWOL for most of the book, but I note the contrast between his reaction to Zoey’s fling with Loren and Erik’s reaction: Erik calls her a slut, embarrasses her in front of her friends, calls her a slut again, and embarrasses her in front of the whole class. Heath breaks up with her because being with her is hurting him. I applaud Heath’s emotional maturity and boo Erik.

Stark: I was totally not expecting him to become undead – certainly not so soon! Were any of you expecting that? I like him and look forward to seeing more of him.



Untamed (House of Night, Book 4)
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From: [personal profile] weirdquark


he has the very cool power of shooting arrows that never miss even if they have to teleport in order to hit their targets

He's Apollo? (According to Homer, Apollo (of the silver bow) is the god who strikes from worlds away.)

From: [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com


Or Green Arrow. I don't think he ever had teleporting arrows but he had some that could turn corners. (Since I never actually read his comic this information is suspect.)

From: [identity profile] lenora-rose.livejournal.com


Green Arrow did have corner-turning arrows. They had rubber tips so they would bounce just right. (And yes, even when I saw him shoot one so it bounced three times around a room and jammed the trigger of a gun, I knew just how totally that would not work with physics.)

From: [identity profile] tool-of-satan.livejournal.com


Ha. Thanks.

To be fair, it would be tough to find a page in most superhero comics that doesn't contain at least one violation of the laws of physics. Well, maybe in some of Daredevil's less acrobatic moments.

From: [identity profile] coraa.livejournal.com


The moment of hilarious well-meaningness reminds me of reading the Babysitter's Club a million years ago, and the attempts to mention (with mixed levels of affected casualness) that Jessi was black.

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com


It would make an awesome manga, seriously. The tattoos would be pretty and the horrible narration would be gone!

From: [identity profile] rushthatspeaks.livejournal.com


... you are starting to make me think I might actually enjoy these.

From: [identity profile] vom-marlowe.livejournal.com


I adore Aphrodite. She is my favorite character and I love her bitchiness and perfect nails.

I think Stevie Ray's darkness is a great twist.

These books are such a guilty pleasure. They are overly earnest at times and also sometimes really, really obnoxious, but in a teenaged way.

And Heath has such great heart. Erik drives me nutso. What a jerk.

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Kramisha


I found myself horribly offended/annoyed at this character.

From: [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com

Re: Kramisha


I think I traumatically repressed all memory of her until this moment!
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