House of Night

House of Night

Cover of Marked, the first novel in the series
Author P. C. Cast & Kristin Cast
Country United States
Language English
Genre Romance, fantasy, young adult fiction
Publisher St. Martin's Press, Atom/Little Brown(in UK)
Published 2007–2014
Media type Print

House of Night is a series of vampire-themed fantasy novels by American author P. C. Cast and her daughter Kristin Cast. It follows the adventures of Zoey Redbird, a sixteen-year-old girl who has just become a "fledgling vampyre" and is required to attend the House of Night boarding school in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Books in the series have been on the New York Times Best Seller list for 63 weeks[1] and have sold over seven million copies in North America,[2] and more than ten million books worldwide, in 39 countries.[3][4] The series, published by St Martin's Press, is planned to include twelve books.[5]

The Vampire World

Instead of vampire, the authors use the variant spelling vampyre throughout the book series. This convention is also applied to the words vampyric and vampyrism.

In the fictional world of House of Night, a small percentage of the world's teenagers are changed into vampires when adolescent hormones trigger a strand of what is otherwise junk DNA.[6] The change from human to vampire takes four years, during which time the adolescents, known as "fledglings," must attend one of the "House of Night" boarding schools.[7] While there, they are required to take the Vampire Sociology 101 course to learn the dangers they face.[8] If a fledgling is not in constant proximity to adult vampyres, the fledgling will die; so the fledglings rarely leave the school. About one in ten fledglings die anyway, since their bodies cannot tolerate the Change. For those who survive, there's a big reward: in the words of one of the authors, "Vampires are like Superman. They’re super-gorgeous. They’re super-talented. They’re super-men."[9] Vampyres are physically stronger than most adult humans, with accelerated reflexes, enhanced dexterity, life of more than five centuries, as well as heightened senses such as night vision.

The House of Night, Tulsa (In real life, Cascia Hall.)

Only vampires and fledglings that have blue tattoos are not destroyed by sunlight, as in many vampire novels, but it is painful to them, so classes at the House of Night are held at night.[10] Fledglings are marked by a sapphire blue crescent-shaped outline on their foreheads; when they become full-fledged vampires, this mark becomes solid and they receive more 'tattoos' which extend over their cheeks (these usually represent some personality aspect; for instance, Zoey's equestrian teacher, Lenobia, has tattoos that look like horses.) Zoey is the only fledgling to receive a filled-in mark and tattoos. As she defeats evil her tattoos extend over her shoulders, down to her lower back, around her waist, down her arms and palms, and across her chest. Older fledglings and adult vampires need to drink small quantities of human blood, but House of Night vampires do not attack humans to get it, instead getting it from blood banks. The taking of blood is pleasurable for both human and vampire, comparable to (and better than) sex and a drug rush, and may lead to a strong emotional bond, called "Imprinting" between the two. When an imprint is broken, either through death, Imprinting of another, or mystical means, it causes major anguish between the vampire and human.

Zoey and her friends also face the usual teenage issues. Zoey keeps some secrets from her friends and gets in trouble with them, forcing her to consider the nature of friendship. Kristin Cast said that these moral dilemmas were included because "those are issues teenagers deal with... We're not afraid to discuss things that are actually happening."[11] As with many contemporary vampire novels, exploration of human nature and social commentary forms a subtext.[12] Author P.C. Cast says, "The point we wanted to make is acceptance and tolerance and also that teenagers can make mistakes and recover from them."[9]

Religion in House of Night

The House of Night series is filled with religion. The House of Night religion is, in the words of P.C. Cast, "heavily pagan and Wiccan based, with a huge influx of Native American myth and legend".[11] Within vampyre society, the primary Goddess is a benevolent female named Nyx, who appears to Zoey at the beginning of the series and tells her that Zoey will be Nyx's agent in the House of Night. Nyx is derived from the lesser known Greek Goddess, Nyx.[13] Vampyres and fledglings cast a magic circle to communicate with Nyx or to harness the power of the elements: air, fire, water, earth, and spirit. Some demons from Cherokee mythology also play an important part in later volumes, and the Raven Mockers [14] and Tsi Sgili[15] are taken from real Cherokee legends.[16]

Outside in the human world, the "People of Faith" is a fictional Protestant religion that is highly intolerant of anything else but their own beliefs. (In an interview, P.C. Cast said that she modeled the People of Faith on the worst fanatics of all religions, not just Protestantism.[17]) Catholicism also plays an important role in the later novels, with the fledglings joining forces with Catholic nuns against Kalona.

The religious ambiance gives House of Night a strong moral perspective[18] as it is often enforced that Nyx gives vampyres and humans free will.[19] This theme takes special prominence in Tempted, where Zoey discovers that, although she is the reincarnation of a woman created to love Kalona, she has the power to choose whether she will follow her previous incarnation's path or reject it.[20] One of the characters dies because Zoey makes the wrong choice.[21] Also, in Burned, a Manichaen view of the Universe is presented, in which Good battles Evil: forces of Light combat forces of Darkness and characters must choose which side to be on. Also, the black and white bull are presented.[22] In Awakened, the theme of love is presented, in which love must battle Darkness, and life is really only, always, about love.

The Benedictine Abbey, Tulsa (In real life, St. Joseph Monastery.)

The Bulls

As noted above, a black bull, known as Light, and a white bull, Darkness, are introduced in Burned. The bulls were not accepted into vampyre society because this was too masculine, and vampyre society is heavily matriarchal.[23] Their counter intuitive colorings are said to signify that each possesses something that the other wants. The bulls often take a price, or a debt, from those who ask them for favors. When Stevie Rae accidentally calls the white bull forth, he answers her question, giving Stark passage to the Otherworld. In return, he drinks from her. When Stevie Rae calls the black bull forth to get rid of the white bull, the black bull makes her swear an oath that she will have a connection to Rephaim. It is noted by Aphrodite that if the white bull kills the black bull, the world will fall. The white bull has intervened many times in the series, always helping Neferet in her plans. He becomes her Consort, but his true plan is to destroy, and consume, the black bull. He will use anyone to do that, and destroy anyone as well.

The setting

The series is set in Tulsa, in a small and reclusive part of Midtown. The House of Night campus is in the real life campus of Cascia Hall, and the climactic scene of the first book in the series takes place in the extensive gardens of the Philbrook Museum. Zoey sometimes sneaks off-campus to the elegant shops of nearby Utica Square, and several important confrontations take place in Utica Square's Starbucks coffee shop. Some of the novels' most dramatic scenes take place in a catacomb-like network of tunnels under downtown Tulsa built by bootleggers during Prohibition; though a few such tunnels do indeed exist,[24] and can be visited,[25] they are far less extensive than the tunnels described by Cast. The abandoned Art Deco train depot where the tunnels begin, however, is real[26] and is slated to become a concert hall.[27] The location of Aphrodite's parents' mansion, South 27th Place, is a real street, though the mansion itself is fictional. Though Aphrodite's father, Mr. LaFont, the very rich and old mayor of Tulsa, has a name similar to the former, very rich, mayor of Tulsa Bill LaFortune, his character is very different, and the author has stressed that her fictional mayor is indeed fictional.[28]

In a blizzard similar to that described in Hunted, 14 inches of snow fell on Tulsa.[29] This photo was taken about 100 yards from the route Zoey used to flee the House of Night.

The Benedictine convent to which Zoey and her friends flee.[30] is real; it is called St. Joseph Monastery.[31] And the devastating ice storm through which they flee was based on a real ice storm that hit Tulsa in December 2007.[32] The climactic scene in Tempted takes place far from Tulsa, on San Clemente Island near Venice, which in real life called Isola di San Clemente and is part of the small island around Venice. The church at which the Vampyre High Council meets was built in 1131.[33]

Much of Burned takes place on the Inner Hebrides island of Skye, in the palace of Sgiach, the Vampyre queen. According to Scottish tradition, Sgiach (usually spelled Sgathach) was a princess many centuries ago who ran the best warrior training school in Scotland.[34] Princess Sgathach lived in Dunscaith Castle, which is today a ruin. (Seoras Wallace, the doughty Scottish historian who provided P.C. Cast with a background on Scottish mythology, became her boyfriend, and the Burned character of Sgiach's consort is modelled on him.[35])

Novels

  1. Marked - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312360269
  2. Betrayed - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312360283
  3. Chosen - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312360306
  4. Untamed - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312379834
  5. Hunted - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312577995
  6. Tempted - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312609382
  7. Burned - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312387969
  8. Awakened - St. Martin's Press = ISBN 9780312650247
  1. Destined - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312387983
  1. Hidden - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9781250041746
  1. Revealed - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312594435
  1. Redeemed - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312594442
The Fledgling Handbook 101 - St. Martin's Press - ISBN 9780312595128
The Nyx in the House of Night: Mythology, Folklore - BenBella Books, Inc. - ISBN 9781935618553
Wisdom of the House of Night Oracle Cards: A 50-Card Deck and Guidebook - Ten Speed Press - ISBN 9780770433444
House of Night: Legacy - Dark Horse Comics - ISBN 9781595829627

Marked

Main article: Marked (novel)

Marked is the 1st installment of the House of Night series, published May 1, 2007.

"After a Vampire Tracker Marks her with a crescent moon on her forehead, 16-year-old Zoey Redbird enters the House of Night, and learns that she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess Nyx and has affinities for all five elements: Air, Fire Water, Earth, and Spirit. But she is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers. When she discovers that the leader of the Dark Daughters, the school’s most elite club, is mis-using her Goddess-given gifts, Zoey must look deep within herself for the courage to embrace her destiny – with a little help from her new vampyre friends (or "Nerd Herd," as Aphrodite calls them).[36]

Betrayed

Main article: Betrayed (Cast novel)

Betrayed is the 2nd installment of the House of Night series, published October 2, 2007.

"Zoey, High Priestess in training, has managed to settle in at the House of Night and come to terms with the vast powers the Vampyre Goddess Nyx has given her. Just as she finally feels she belongs, the unthinkable happens: human teenagers are being killed, and all evidence points to the House of Night. While danger stalks the humans from Zoey’s old life, she begins to realize that the very powers that make her so unique might also threaten those she loves."[37]

Chosen

Main article: Chosen (Cast novel)

Chosen is the 3rd installment of the House of Night series, published March 4, 2008.

"Dark forces are at work at the House of Night and Zoey Redbird’s adventures at the school take a mysterious turn. Her best friend, Stevie Rae, is undead and struggling to maintain a grip on her humanity. Zoey finds herself in the very unexpected and rare situation of having three boyfriends. Mix a little bloodlust into the equation and the situation has the potential to spell social disaster. Just when it seems things couldn’t get any tougher, vampyres start turning up dead. Really dead. It looks like the People of Faith are tired of living side-by-side with vampyres. But, as Zoey and her friends so often find out, how things appear rarely affects the truth…"[38]

Untamed

Main article: Untamed (Cast novel)

Untamed is the 4th installment of the House of Night series, published September 16, 2008.

"Life sucks when your friends are pissed at you. Just ask Zoey Redbird – she’s become an expert on suckiness. In one week she has gone from having three boyfriends to having none, and from having a close group of friends who trusted and supported her, to being an outcast. Speaking of friends, of the two Zoey has left, one is undead and one is unMarked. And Neferet has declared war on humans, which Zoey knows in her heart is wrong. But will anyone listen to her? Zoey’s adventures at vampyre finishing school take a wild and dangerous turn as loyalties are tested, shocking true intentions come to light, and an ancient evil is awakened."[39]

Hunted

Main article: Hunted (Cast novel)

Hunted is the 5th installment of the House of Night series, published March 10, 2009.

"What if the hottest guy in the world was hiding a nameless evil, and all he wanted was you? At the start of this heart-pounding new installment of the bestselling House of Night series, Zoey’s friends have her back again and Stevie Rae and the red fledglings aren’t Neferet’s secrets any longer. But an unexpected danger has emerged. Neferet guards her powerful new consort, Kalona, and no one at the House of Night seems to understand the threat he poses. Kalona looks gorgeous, and he has the House of Night under his spell. A past life holds the key to breaking his rapidly spreading influence, but what if this past life shows Zoey secrets she doesn’t want to hear and truths she can’t face?"[40]

Tempted

Main article: Tempted (Cast novel)

Tempted is the 6th installment of the House of Night series, published October 23, 2009.

The narrative mode is told from multiple points of view in third-person limited including Stevie Rae, Aphrodite, Rephaim, Heath and Stark and first-person narrative in Zoey's point of view, as in Tempted.

"So…you’d think after banishing an immortal being and a fallen High Priestess, saving Stark’s life, biting Heath, getting a headache from Erik, and almost dying, Zoey Redbird would catch a break. Sadly, a break is not in the House of Night school forecast for the High Priestess in training and her gang.

Juggling three guys is anything but a stress reliever, especially when one of them is a sexy Warrior who is so into protecting Zoey that he can sense her emotions. Speaking of stress, the dark force lurking in the tunnels under the Tulsa Depot is spreading, and Zoey is beginning to believe Stevie Rae could be responsible for a lot more than a group of misfit red fledglings. Aphrodite’s visions warn Zoey to stay away from Kalona and his dark allure, but they also show that it is Zoey who has the power to stop the evil immortal.

Soon it becomes obvious that Zoey has no choice: if she doesn’t go to Kalona he will exact a fiery vengeance on those closest to her. Will Zoey have the courage to chance losing her life, her heart, and her soul?"[41]

Burned

Main article: Burned (Cast novel)

Burned is the 7th installment of the House of Night series, published April 20, 2010.

The narrative mode is told from multiple points of view in third-person limited including Stark, Kalona, Aphrodite, Heath, Rephaim, and Stevie Rae and first-person narrative in Zoey's point of view, as in Tempted.

"Things have turned black at the House of Night. Zoey Redbird’s soul has shattered. With everything she’s ever stood for falling apart, and a broken heart making her want to stay in the Otherworld forever, Zoey’s fading fast. It’s seeming more and more doubtful that she will be able pull herself back together in time to rejoin her friends and set the world to rights. As the only living person who can reach her, Stark must find a way to get to her. But how? He will have to die to do so, the Vampire High Council stipulates. And then Zoey will give up for sure. There are only 7 days left…

Enter BFF Stevie Rae. She wants to help Z but she has massive problems of her own. The rogue Red Fledglings are acting up, and this time not even Stevie Rae can protect them from the consequences. Her kinda boyfriend, Dallas, is sweet but too nosy for his own good. The truth is, Stevie Rae’s hiding a secret that might be the key to getting Zoey home but also threatens to explode her whole world.

In the middle of the whole mess is Aphrodite: ex-Fledgling, human, trust-fund baby, total hag from Hell (and proud of it). She’s always been blessed (if you could call it that) with visions that can reveal the future, but now it seems Nyx has decided to speak through her with the goddess’s own voice, whether she wants it or not. Aphrodite’s loyalty can swing a lot of different ways, but right now Zoey’s fate hangs in the balance.

Three girls… playing with fire… if they don’t watch out, everyone will get Burned."[42]

Awakened

Main article: Awakened (novel)

Awakened is the 8th installment of the House of Night series, published January 4, 2011.

"Exonerated by the Vampyre High Council and returned to her position of High Priestess at Tulsa’s House of Night, Neferet has sworn vengeance on Zoey. Dominion over her immortal consort Kalona is only one of the weapons she plans to use against Z. But Zoey has found sanctuary on the Isle of Skye and is being groomed by Queen Sgiach to take over for her there. Being Queen would be cool, wouldn’t it? Why should she return to Tulsa? After losing her human consort, Heath, she will never be the same – and her relationship with her super-hot-warrior, Stark, may never be the same either…

And what about Stevie Rae and Rephaim? The Raven Mocker refuses to be used against Stevie Rae, but what choice does he have when no one in the entire world, including Zoey, would be okay with their relationship? Does he betray his father or his heart?

In the pulse-pounding 8th book in the bestselling House of Night series, how far will the bonds of friendship stretch and how strong are the ties that bind one girl’s heart?"[43]

Destined

Main article: Destined (Cast novel)

Destined is the 9th installment of the House of Night series, published October 25, 2011.

"In Destined, the forces of Light and Dark collide as their epic struggle focuses on Tulsa’s House of Night. Zoey is home where she belongs, safe with her Guardian Warrior, Stark, by her side – and preparing to face off against Neferet. Kalona has released his hold on Rephaim, and, through Nyx’s gift of a human form, he and Stevie Rae are finally able to be together – if Rephaim can truly walk the path of the Goddess and stay free of his father’s shadow.

But is Zoey really safe? Does she truly know those who are closest to her? And will love win when it is tested by the very soul of Darkness?"[44]

Hidden

Hidden is the 10th and antepenultimate installment of the House of Night series, published October 16, 2012.

"Neferet’s true nature has been revealed to the Vampyre High Council, so Zoey and the gang might finally get some help in defending themselves and their beloved school against a gathering evil that grows stronger every day. And they’ll need it, because Neferet’s not going down without a fight. Chaos reigns at the House of Night."[45]

Revealed

Revealed is the 11th and penultimate installment of the House of Night series, published October 15, 2013.

"Drastically altered after her fall, Neferet is clinging to life with one goal in mind- To regain her strength and her consciousness. But before she goes into hiding to relive her past- and hopefully find the key to surviving in the present- she will make one deadly strike. This time, against a human, and the aftershocks will leave no one untouched.

In the wake of a gruesome murder Tulsa humans are panicked, blaming the House of Night for what was clearly a Vampyre attack. But Zoey and the rest of the school know that none of them was involved. So who killed the mayor of Tulsa? As the police open an investigation, tension on other fronts is growing even higher- Dallas is on the rampage against Zoey and her friends. When he finally makes a move against Stevie Rae and Shaunee, the battle lines are drawn- and someone will have to take the fall.

Meanwhile, something's going on with Zoey... and not a fun kind of something. She's feeling strange and stressed all the time- well, more stressed than usual. Which shouldn't be a surprise, considering that a powerful immortal is on the loose and she's having some boyfriend issues. Again. But is there something bigger at work? Zoey might not have long to find out. Light and Darkness are out of balance, awakening old magick, and old magick always demands a sacrifice.

In the thrilling eleventh House of Night novel, more than just the House of Night is at stake in a dangerous battle for Zoey's life- and soul. Can the Nerd Herd help her stay free long enough to fight back?"[46]

Redeemed

Redeemed is the 12th and ultimate (last) installment of the House of Night series, published October 14, 2014.

In the final installment of the House of Night series, Neferet has finally made herself known to mortals. A Dark Goddess, Neferet is loose in Tulsa and the world. No single Vampyre is strong enough to vanquish her – unless that creature has the power to summon the elements as well as the ability to wield Old Magick. Only Zoey Redbird is the heir to such power… but because of the consequences of using Old Magick, she is unable to help. Find out who will win and who will lose in this epic battle of Light versus Darkness.

Novellas

Dragon's Oath

Main article: Dragon's Oath

As Dragon sits by Jack's funeral pyre, he reminisces about his first meeting with Anastasia, and he talks about how he lost his virginity. He pulls out a locket and opens it, but the wind lifts the last of her hair inside and carries it over to the pyre. This starts a spell Anastasia had laid on the locket, that conveys to Dragon her last wish- to temper his blade with mercy.

The book goes back to his human days. The third son of an English lord, Bryan Lankford is young, cocky and bold. His father disowns him when he becomes involved in a scandal with a neighbor's daughter and sends him to the Americas. At the docks he meets a Tracker, who claims him as a fledgling and takes him aboard a ship with a sculpted dragon's head, which inspires Bryan in regards to his new name.

A few years later, at the St. Louis House of Night, Anastasia, a 22-year-old newly Changed adult vampyre, has been hired as the Spells and Rituals teacher. While talking with the local High Priestess, Pandeia, and her mate, Anastasia brings up the problem of some fledglings who had asked for a love spell for Bryan. Instead of refusing them, she asks permission to perform a drawing spell, to show the fledglings the truth about Bryan. She starts the spell on a night with a full moon. As she is also thinking of him at the time of the spell, she is shown a futuristic apparition of him, when he has fully Changed and is no longer a fledgling. Anastasia finds that she loves Bryan, and then he really appears as his nineteen-year-old self. Bryan, who is now Dragon, helps Anastasia finish her spell, and begins leaving her sun-flowers from that moment.

An officer, Jesse Biddle, consults with a creature about who he should kill- Anastasia - so that Light doesn't defeat them. At the House of Night, Pandeia expresses concern regarding Biddle's harassment. Anastasia proposes she go and perform a peace spell. As a Warrior represents the opposite of the spell, they propose she take Bryan, who is still a fledgling, but already a Sword master. While she performs a circle near his place, Anastasia is attacked by Biddle and dragged inside after he chokes Bryan. Biddle fights and nearly kills Anastasia, and prepares to rape her, but she draws a circle of salt around her and creates a barrier.

Dragon comes and kills Biddle, and prepares to also kill the creature, but Anastasia has a vision of him and tells him to temper his strength with mercy, and think about what he's doing. Dragon sets the creature free and pledges his Warrior's Oath to her. As a result, he Changes into an adult vampyre.

Back in the present, Nyx allows Dragon to once again see Anastasia while entering the otherworld.

Lenobia's Vow

This is the second book of the spin-off House of Night Novellas series, featuring Lenobia.

In Évreux, France, in 1788, Lenobia is the bastard daughter of a powerful baron. Following the death of his legitimate daughter, Cecile, she agrees to play her role and marry her intended in the Americas. Upon reaching the boat, she learns to her dismay that the bishop of Évreux will come, too. She avoids him, pretending to be seasick and while searching the ship uncovers a pair of Percheron horses and comes to befriend their Creole caretaker, Martin. As the days pass they fall in love and upon landing he vows to follow her.

On the way the convoy meets a vampire who Marks Lenobia. Angered, the bishop tries to kill her and uses his dark power over fire, but is ultimately killed by Martin, who dies too. Lenobia is traumatized, but quickly discovers an affinity for horses. She finds the strength to move on, vowing to wait for Martin.

Neferet's Curse

"This is the third book of the spin-off House of Night Novellas series, about Neferet's past.

The White City, 1893: In turn-of-the-century Chicago, with the World’s Fair bringing bustle and excitement to her home city, sixteen-year-old Emily Wheiler should be reveling in her youthful beauty and the excitement around her. But her whole life changed when her mother died, leaving her to be the Lady of Wheiler House. Her father, a powerful bank president, is at the center of an important social hub for the booming young city, and he needs Emily to do everything her mother would have – to be a good hostess and make sure the mansion runs smoothly.

As Emily uneasily tries to replace her mother, she also longs for more… for love and a life of her own. When a handsome young man notices her at one of her father’s parties, it seems that her hopes may finally be coming true. Until her father forbids her to see him – or any other man – and starts revealing a darkly violent side that even he can’t understand.

At last, afraid for her life and with nowhere to turn, Emily is Marked by a vampyre and brought to the Chicago House of Night, where she begins a magickal new life that should allow the wounds from her past to heal. But as she gains strength, and a powerful new name, she carries a dark need to wreak vengeance on the man she trusted most.

From victim to High Priestess, beautiful young woman to powerful seductress, Neferet's journey begins..." [47]

Kalona's Fall

PC and Kristin are planning to write a novel about Kalona; since his story was too big to fit into a novella, they decided to write an entire novel about him. However the authors later decided to write a novella. The novella will be released before Redeemed, the last book in the main series in July 29, 2014.

Other related books

The Fledgling Handbook 101

The accompaniment to the series, the Fledgling Handbook 101 is referenced many times throughout the series and was released on October 26, 2010. The Handbook is the book that a fledgling gets when they first enter the House of Night. This book is full of explanations, stories, spells and rituals that are found commonly in a vampyre's life. Some stories include how Cleopatra actually made Egypt fall to Rome, how the Dark Daughters were born, and the story of the ancient Roman High Priestess whose soul shattered (mentioned in a conversation between Stevie Rae and Aphrodite in Burned).

Nyx in the House of Night

Mythology, Folklore and Religion in the PC and Kristin Cast Vampyre Series A collection of essays from authors P.C. Cast, John Edgar Browning, Kristin Cast, Jordan Dane, Trinity Faegen, Yasmine Galenorn, Bryan Lankford, Karen Mahoney, Jana Oliver, Jeri Smith-Ready, Ellen Steiber, Amy H. Sturgis and Christine Zika, this book is intended as a companion for the series. It takes on questions of love, myths and religions that define the House of Night universe. The subjects range from Greek Goddesses, myths, Cat Lore and facts, Historical explanations and Name Meanings of the HoN cast.

Wisdom of the House of Night Oracle Cards: A 50-Card Deck and Guidebook

A divination card deck made by Pc Cast and Colette Baron Reid. Tarot of House of Night series, on sale 2 October 2012. For the fans of the enormously popular House of Night series, the Oracle of Nyx Deck provides a unique interactive experience with the vampire goddesses and spirits in the books. This deck is a collaboration between P.C. Cast (whose House of Night titles have over seven million copies in print), and oracle expert Collette Baron-Reid. The product will be available in both print and electronic versions, and will go on sale simultaneously with HIDDEN, P.C. Cast's 10th hardcover in the series.

The Oracle of Nyx deck is an original divination system that was created specifically as a companion to the House of Night series. Readers are invited to pose questions to the goddess Nyx and draw an oracle card to receive guidance. Internationally known intuitive counselor and bestselling author Colette Baron-Reid, together with #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author P.C. Cast, the creator of the House of Night series, have joined forces in order to create an original 50-card deck that is inspired by a number of ancient divination systems, such as the Tarot, Norse runes, and the I-Ching.

House of Night: Legacy

PC and her editor worked together with Dark Horse Comics to create a graphic novel version of the House of Night.

Until recently, Zoey Redbird was an average high-school student worrying about grades, boys, and breakouts. But priorities have a way of changing when you're Marked as a vampyre, enroll in the vampyre academy House of Night, and have to figure out a whole new social hierarchy, affinities for elemental magic, and physiological changes that make you crave blood! Based on the international bestselling series of novels by mother/daughter duo P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast, House of Night: Legacy follows Zoey and her group of devoted friends as they turn to The Fledgling Handbook, a historical vampyre tome, in hopes of better understanding this big, new world of vampyrism.

Characters

Some of the characters in House of Night:[48]

Adaptations

Film adaptation

In November 2011, it was announced that the film rights to House of Night had been acquired by producer Samuel Hadida's company, Davis Films. P.C. Cast also said through her live stream chat that she confirmed for five movies. Currently, an outline of the screenplay has been written.The authors, Kristen and P.C. Cast, have been unable to get in contact with the producer therefore there are no known future plans for the movies as of now.[49]

Comic book adaptation

P.C. Cast announced on her website that a graphic book adaptation of the House of Night series will be published in monthly issues by Dark Horse Comics starting the 9 of November 2011.[50] The comic book will only span 5 issues, each relating to a different element. The action takes place between Marked and Betrayed concerning Zoey's struggle to become a good leader for the Dark Daughters. To help her learn, Nyx places five tests in her way, each dealing with a story from the Fledgling Handbook.

The drawings will be done by Joëlle Jones, cover by Jenny Frison.

Reception

The series has received generally good reviews, reaching 5th in the New York Times Children's Bestsellers list.[51]

Awards won:

The sixth novel in the series, Tempted, went on sale in October, 2009 with a first printing of a million copies,[55] entered the USA Today bestseller list that week at #1.[56] In January, 2010, Gezeichnet, a German translation of Marked, reached the #1 spot on the Der Spiegel bestseller list.[57] The seventh novel, Burned, was released on April 27, 2010,[58] and like Tempted, entered the USA Today bestseller list at #1.[59] Awakened, released in January, 2011, also entered the list at #1.[60]

Bans and challenges

In 2009 Henderson Junior High School in Stephenville, Texas, banned the entire series from its libraries, including the books that have yet to be written for "sexual content and nudity".[61]

External links

Notes

  1. "San Francisco Chronicle article". The San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on July 20, 2009.
  2. House of Night Shines for SMP, article in Publishers Weekly
  3. article about P.C. Cast in The Oklahoman
  4. "P.C.Cast interview at OSU Tulsa".
  5. "Young Blood: Vampires go to finishing school in a mother-daughter team's best seller", Wall Street Journal article. See also the article in Publishers Weekly
  6. Cast, Marked, p. 23
  7. Cast, Marked, p. 6
  8. Cast, Marked, p. 102
  9. 1 2 "P.C. Cast interview".
  10. Cast, Marked, p.51
  11. 1 2 Wagner, Vit (March 29, 2009). "Toronto Star article". The Star.
  12. W.P. Day, Vampire Legends in Contemporary American Culture, p.4.
  13. "Nyx". www.crystalvaults.com/goddess-nyx.
  14. Prajznerová, Cultural Intermarriage, p.63.
  15. Jones, Evil in our Midst p. 219.
  16. Much of the Kalona myth was apparently made up by the authors, since it refers to events a thousand years ago in Oklahoma, and until 1830, the Cherokee lived not in Oklahoma but in the region of New Echota, Georgia
  17. "P.C. Cast interview May 3, 2010".
  18. P.C. Cast; Kristin Cast (2007). Marked. Help me know the right thing to do and then give me the courage to do it.
  19. P.C. Cast; Kristin Cast (2008). Untamed. p. 72. We all have bad things inside us, and we all choose either to give in to those bad things or to fight them.
  20. see e.g. Tempted, page 206
  21. Tempted, page 316
  22. Cast, Burned, p. 83-85
  23. Burned. p. 84.
  24. "map of tunnels".
  25. "Tasha Does Tulsa" blog telling how to tour the tunnels
  26. "P.C.Cast's blog with photos of Tulsa Depot".
  27. "Tulsa Symphony website".
  28. "P.C.Cast interview".
  29. "Tulsa World article".
  30. Cast, Hunted, p. 289
  31. "St. Joseph Monastery website".
  32. P.C. Cast Blog, 6:08 p.m. comment
  33. "Venice tourist website about the island".
  34. The Brave Sons of Skye, p. 1.
  35. "Daily Mail article (6/23/10) written by Cast". London. June 23, 2010.
  36. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/marked/
  37. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/betrayed/
  38. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/chosen/
  39. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/untamed/
  40. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/hunted/
  41. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/tempted/
  42. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/burned/
  43. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/awakened/
  44. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/destined/
  45. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/hidden/
  46. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/books/revealed/
  47. Neferet's Curse http://us.macmillan.com/neferetscurse/PCCast
  48. http://www.houseofnightseries.com/characters
  49. "P.C. Cast's Website: Latest News". Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  50. Comic book
  51. New York Times "Children's Bestseller" list
  52. Marked on Romantic Times
  53. Tempted on Romantic Times
  54. Burned, summary data and ratings on Goodreads
  55. "Tulsa World article".
  56. "USA Today lists, search archive for Nov 5".
  57. "Der Spiegel list for 2/1/10".
  58. "P.C. Cast official blog for Feb. 2010".
  59. "Bestseller list retrieved May 10, 2010". USA Today.
  60. "USA Today Bestseller List 1/16/11".
  61. ALA Banned Books Week
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