TwilightmeetsHarry Potter Zoey Redbird is basically the most relatable vampire sorry, fledgling vampyre I've ever read about. <i>MTV.com on The House of Night series</i></p> This amazing writing pair once again weaves together a world where rising darkness threatens and brave teens risk everything. <i>RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars) on Destined</i></p> As the plot lines converge later in the novel, the action becomes both intense and thoroughly entertaining .this outing will not disappoint House of Night fans. <i>Kirkus Reviews on Destined</i></p> The mega-selling Cast team continues to reveal its pulse-pounding saga through the viewpoints of multiple characters, giving fresh insight into their hearts and motivations... Tragedy, sacrifice and choice are all themes that make this story gripping. <i>RT Book Reviews on Awakened</i></p> The saga of the <i>House of Night</i> series continues to smolder in <i>Burned</i> The dual story lines create double the tension and conflict in this latest installment; fast paced and packed with mystery, suspense, and romance, this book is a hard one to put down. <i>VOYA, on Burned</i></p> Cast and Cast pull out all the stops and take this story to shattering new heights with devastating consequences! <i>RT Book Reviews (4 1/2 stars) on Tempted</i></p> Move over, Stephenie Meyer. <i>PeopleonHunted</i></p> The Cast duo has done it again! These ladies appear to be an unstoppable force within the world of YA literature <i>TeensReadToo.com(5 stars) onHunted</i></p> These books will have the reader laughing hysterically and sobbing unreservedly sometimes all at once. <i>VOYA on Marked and Betrayed</i></p> Cast reeled me in from paragraph one. I snorted and giggled through the whole thing, and devoured it in one sitting. <i>MaryJanice Davidson, New York Times bestselling author of the Undead series, on Marked</i></p>