![]() ![]() ![]() Zoey then teams up with her friends to find out why local teenage boys are disappearing, and who's behind it. As if that weren't already unsettling enough, Zoey learns that teenage football stars from nearby human schools are disappearing. Zoey meets up with Aphrodite to learn more about Neferet's odd behavior and what she's trying to hide, and learns from Aphrodite that she's seen a vision of Zoey's grandmother dying. Zoey even manages to forge a somewhat-friendship with arch enemy Aphrodite - a beautiful but venomous blond and former leader of the Dark Daughters.Īfter Zoey hears a disturbing conversation between Aphrodite and mentor Neferet regarding the accuracy of Aphrodite's visions of future disasters, Zoey can't help but wonder why Neferet is trying to discredit Aphrodite's visions. She's still seeing gorgeous vampyre upper-classman Erik, and has even found herself flirting with Loren, the much older and incredibly handsome poetry teacher at House of Night. Vampyre fledgling Zoey Redbird has settled into a good rhythm with school and is happy with her new group of friends. Zoey settles into her new role as Dark Daughters leader Betrayed picks up only weeks later from the ending of Marked. ![]() I've already fallen in love with this series but sadly, the novels are far too short! (This one sat at a fast-paced 310 pages.) I'm so excited I've got book #3 on deck (Chosen), which I'm considering tackling next after writing this review! Betrayed is the second novel in the House of Night series by P.C. ![]()
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