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Fog rolls into Tulsa, and with it comes Darkness. Zoey knows something is up, and that the something involves Neferet, but Neferet can't possibly be freed, right?

Other Neferet and her companion, Lynette, arrive in Woodward Park to set this world's Neferet free from her grotto prison, and discover there may be those who sympathize with their cause. Meanwhile, Other Kevin and Other Stark are hot on their trail, but how can the new friends travel to this world without invoking Old Magick and paying a costly, perhaps deadly, price?

In 'FOUND', the culmination of the House of Night Other World series, a surprisingly talented fledgling, an immortal, and the unlikeliest of allies will band together with Zoey and the Nerd Herd. Will they be powerful enough to defeat her old nemesis, or will two worlds be destroyed and claimed by Darkness? Find out in the thrilling conclusion to the House of Night Other World series!

364 pages, Hardcover

First published July 7, 2020

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P.C. Cast

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PC was born in the Midwest, and grew up being shuttled back-and-forth between Illinois and Oklahoma, which is where she fell in love with Quarter Horses and mythology (at about the same time). After high school, she joined the United States Air Force and began public speaking and writing. After her tour in the USAF, she taught high school for 15 years before retiring to write full time. PC is a #1 New York Times and #1 USA Today Best-Selling author and a member of the Oklahoma Writers Hall of Fame. Her novels have been awarded the prestigious: Oklahoma Book Award, YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers, Romantic Times Reviewers’ Choice Award, the Prism, Holt Medallion, Daphne du Maurier, Booksellers’ Best, and the Laurel Wreath. PC is an experienced teacher and talented speaker. Ms. Cast lives in Oregon near her fabulous daughter, her adorable pack of dogs, her crazy Maine Coon, and a bunch of horses. House of Night Other World, book 4, FOUND, releases July 7th, 2020. More info to come soon about the HoN TV series!

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156 reviews49 followers
August 28, 2020
Two stars doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it, because I did. This series is a massive teenage nostalgic love of mine. Its just more of the same plot as usual.
I have about 1000 critiques for this series, but I'm not going to list them because ultimately I enjoy reading these books.
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336 reviews31 followers
April 3, 2021
Found is the twenty-second book I read in the House of Night series, a long and occasionally enthralling journey that started 11 years ago, and hopefully ends today (please God let there be no more other worlds or plot contrivances; this series has been milked enough).

Part of me persisted in this futile endeavour because of a powerful sense of nostalgia; after all, Marked was the first novel I finished in English from beginning to end. The other reason would be Kalona, as I have developed a huge crush on him after he stopped being an utter douchebag.

That being said, it is unfortunate that the writing style remains juvenile and extremely cringe-worthy; for instance, the conversation between Erebus and Kalona in Forgotten sounded like that of teenagers, not ancient immortal beings, and I'm sure many teenagers would be offended even then. Numerous plot holes, insta-love, and shallow supporting characters were abundant as well, not to mention the mostly sound political points that were presented in a garish and unrefined and insipid manner.

What I enjoyed were the alternate scenarios for Kalona, Lynette, and Neferet. It was refreshing to see what each of them would have done had circumstances been a little bit different. The ending was satisfying, though I truly hope this is REALLY THE END this time.
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Author 14 books17 followers
November 24, 2020
I tried to write this review once already, and it just turned into a tedious outline of everything that happened in the book. Which, I mean, kinda shows how disjointed and jumbled it is if I struggle to succinctly sum up the core events of each storyline.

So. Let’s try again, but briefer. Bewarned, there are spoilers ahead.

Other Neferet and Other Lynette have crossed over into Zoey’s world. They want to free Original Neferet so Other Neferet can achieve immortality. They do so, with the help (and unwitting sacrifice) of five young women. However, it becomes immediately apparent that Original Neferet is not going to help them, and so they flee back to the Other World.

Meanwhile, Zoey and friends have noticed strange activity around the grotto, as well as fog blanketing the entire city (which Other Neferet was somehow able to create by calling on water, despite not having an elemental affinity). They dismiss it as the High Council snooping on them despite this not being an issue or concern even once in the previous three books, and then they go to the grotto and cast another protection circle. The grotto is now guarded by spectral bison, which Zoey naturally must address in Cherokee, because stereotypes and racism are the lifeblood of this series.

Other Kevin and Other Stark also have their own side plot going on at the same time. They manage to get onto the Isle of Skye, which involves rehashed conversations from Burned (at some points almost word-for-word) and Other Stark conveniently stumbling upon his connection to Clan MacUallis through completely unnatural and contrived dialogue. Other Sgiach somehow knows a way to the Other World, despite this being a previously undiscovered thing as far as any of the world-building up to this point has shown. This involves cutting Stark and Kevin calling on spirit so that they can be brought to the Otherworld (confusing, I know), where Other Aphrodite guides them to a portal that leads them to Zoey’s world. Conveniently, even though he has to be cut while lying upon the Seat of the Soul like Stark did in the original series, it doesn’t appear that Other Stark needs to be cut to the point of near death – which works out well, because then when he’s ready to return to the Other World, he just pops out wherever he wants to be and isn’t a bloody mess stuck recovering for several weeks.

Anyway, Kevin and Zoey’s storylines converge when Kevin and Other Stark (now called James) cross over. They all go to Woodward Park, where they discover that Original Neferet has been freed. Aphrodite is now conveniently able to sense where Old Magick has been used, and determines that Other Neferet called the sprites to flee back to the Other World. Kacie also has this convenient power and confirms this assessment.

(Kacie, for the record, exists solely to fill a role in Zoey’s circle while Shaylin and Shaunee are conveniently written out of the plot, and also to become James’ new love interest.)

Aphrodite has a vision. This, combined with the Other World poem about Other Kalona being freed, tells them that they need to go to the Other World and ally with Other Neferet in order to defeat Original Neferet, or else Original Neferet will take over both worlds.

All plot lines converge in the Other World, where Other Neferet and Other Lynette do indeed show up to work alongside Zoey and friends. They free Other Kalona (which involves yet another rewrite of that terrible prophetic poem and shooting Other Neferet in the chest with an arrow without warning her), and immediately after Original Neferet shows up with a bunch of soldiers wielding weapons from the cache hidden under the Field House. Because nobody secured those or removed them from the premises. Genius.

But it’s actually mostly fine? Zoey and everyone are safe within their circle (except Other Anastasia, who somehow manages to get shot), Other Neferet’s tendrils are fighting Original Neferet’s tendrils, there’s a second weapons cache under Nyx’s Temple no one knew about that the good guys can use, and Other Neferet isn’t incapacitated by being shot in the chest with an arrow because Other Kalona has healing powers for some reason.

It is, however, still presented as very dire, and culminates in Other Neferet accepting the goddess again and walking free of Zoey’s circle so that she can face Original Neferet, because she has now found love and ~*a family*~. Yeah, the series is seriously trying to convince me that less than a day of not trying to murder Zoey suddenly makes Other Neferet and the Nerd Herd a found family. Sorry, but no. It takes a little more than that.

Anyway, despite being immortal, Original Neferet is easily killed by impaling her on her own spear – but the spear is double-pointed, so of course she then impales Other Neferet on the other end. There’s… no reason for this to happen. Other Neferet doesn’t need to die to achieve redemption. She isn’t sacrificing herself to protect someone. She isn’t having an epiphany and change of heart because of her death. All those things were already accomplished before she died, so it’s just done for straight drama. Which shouldn’t work, because a) being shot straight through the chest with an arrow was immediately assessed as non-lethal, just incapacitating and shitty, b) Zoey has healed similar injuries with the power of the elements and lots of blood, especially from an Imprint, which Other Neferet can get from Other Lynette, and c) OTHER KALONA HAS HEALING POWERS.

Except he seems not to anymore, because Aphrodite has to use her powers as a Prophetess of Judgement to give Other Neferet a second chance. Which turns Other Neferet into a newly-Marked sixteen-year-old red fledgling. Who has no memory of anyone or anything. Which means that she didn’t learn anything.

All that work learning to trust, finding her first true friendship in Other Lynette, moving through her anger and trauma to truly care about and protect other people? Yeah, no. None of that mattered. They did a factory reset.

But wait! There’s more! Nyx shows up and finally does something about all this – which raises a lot of questions about her complete and total inaction through the rest of the series, but okay. Her actions include, but are not limited to: turning all the soldiers who fought for Original Neferet into toddlers, freeing Rephaim from turning into a bird during the day and instead Marking him as a fully-Changed red vampyre, Marking Other Lynette as a fully-Changed blue vampyre, Changing Other Shaunee into a blue vampyre, and erasing Original Neferet’s soul from existence.

Okay. I need to go over each of these. Bear with me, ‘cause this is probably gonna get a bit scattered.

First, I thought Nyx couldn’t control who made the Change? Otherwise, why does she allow so many fledglings to randomly reject the Change and die horrifying, gruesome deaths as teenagers? Seems pretty cruel for a loving goddess.

Second, Rephaim’s punishment was already too light. He raped and murdered alongside his father and the other Raven Mockers for centuries and all he had to pay for it was being a highly-intelligent species of bird during the day when his vampyre girlfriend is asleep. Now he gets to be a powerful red vampyre, which also means he doesn’t even have to worry about aging and dying faster than Stevie Rae.

Turning Other Lynette into a fully-Changed blue vampyre while Other Neferet (now called by her birthname Emily in a move that feels uncomfortably close to deadnaming) reverts to a fledgling doesn’t feel like a reward. Emily has no recollection of who Lynette is. She’s a child while Lynette remains a middle-aged woman. Instead of being Lynette’s best friend and sister, Emily is now her charge – she’s a responsibility. And this is only worse when you consider the fact that Lynette also doesn’t get any adjustment period for becoming a vampyre. She doesn’t get to be a fledgling gradually transitioning into this new society and new biology; she’s thrown headlong into it.

And why does everyone keep getting turned into children? It was nonsensical enough with Other Neferet, but at least there’s the idea that she has lived a long life of evil and Nyx is granting her a fresh start and clean conscience. But the soldiers? From what we saw, that was Dallas and his men – who are all teenagers, maybe in their early 20s at best. They’re all still young enough that they can make a new path for themselves and learn and grow from their mistakes here. Reverting them to toddlers doesn’t accomplish anything except creating a lot of confusion and heartache for their friends and family. Moreover, it does nothing to address why they joined Original Neferet in this fight. If the violence and extremist prejudice they fell into is a systemic problem, turning them all into toddlers isn’t going to fix anything – a lot of them will end up back in a similar position when they’re adults, depending on what influences they encounter.

And last, but certainly not least, if Nyx can just straight up erase people’s souls from existence as punishment for evil, WHY DIDN’T SHE DO THIS BEFORE? There was never any question that Original Neferet was irredeemably evil. She was given chance after chance after chance and she only ever got worse. So why the hell didn’t Nyx stop her permanently by using this power?

Oh, also, for the final WTF moment of this book: Emily has an affinity for Old Magick. This is supposed to be a plot hook to potentially another series, to which I say: UUUUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHH JUST LET IT DIE.

Speaking of not letting things die: A recurring theme in this book that I haven’t touched on is moving on from lost love. Now that sounds heartwarming and wholesome and, you know, actually kind of heathy – but it’s just handled so poorly. For one thing, the constant emphasis on how heartbroken Kevin is because of Other Aphrodite’s death is ridiculous because he knew her for three days. He had an entire grieving ritual for it in the previous book, and in this book he has, like, four different heart-to-hearts with friends, family, and even Other Aphrodite herself before he’s able to move on. But when he does move on – oh boy, does he do it quick! Other Shaunee is rushed in as his new love interest, and all is well again.

But Kevin’s grief over Other Aphrodite and his sudden relationship with Other Shaunee is practically an epic romance compared to James’ romance subplot. See, James is in love with Zoey. Despite only interacting with her for maybe thirty minutes and never having met her Other World counterpart. It’s because his soul knows her, so of course he’s sad and unfulfilled without her in his life. But, hey! One conversation about it with Zoey is enough to clear away all these complicated feelings, and immediately afterward he hangs out with Kacie and they become a couple. It’s just that easy!

And the icing on the cake is, of course, Heath. Heath, who Zoey has had ample angst and closure about in the original series. Heath, whose Other World counterpart Zoey saw at a distance in Lost and felt she could move on from after seeing that he was healthy and happy in this world. Heath, whose Other World counterpart had a conversation with Kevin about moving on and being happy knowing Zoey was alive and well in her world. Yeah. That Heath.

Other Heath shows up yet again at the end of this book so he and Zoey can get closure. The closure they both already have in spades. It gives new meaning to the phrase “beat a dead horse”.

Also, that scene has the audacity to pretend Heath and Stark were good friends in the original series, despite constantly being jealous and at each other’s throats. The only time they were civil was when Zoey was in danger or when Heath was dead in the Otherworld.

And, for one final note of bullshittery: All the queer characters are basically written out of this book. Shaylin and Nicole never appear or have any dialogue. Jack appears briefly and has a few lines of dialogue, but is ultimately sidelined and contributes nothing to the story. Even Damien doesn’t do much other than fill a place in the circle and occasionally do his Smart Guy thing for the sake of exposition and plot convenience. Even Other Neferet and Other Lynette, who could very easily read as a WLW couple are heavily emphasized as “friends” and “sisters”, to the point that Other Neferet becomes enraged when someone suggests that she and Other Lynette are gay.

The only queer character who really moves the plot forward is Odin, a random Sons of Erebus Warrior sacrificed by Original Neferet so she can get information from the sprites about the Other World and then cross over with the White Bull’s aid. We only know he’s queer because of a passing conversation between Zoey and Darius about how heartbroken his partner Stephen is.

Which just means that the most a queer character could contribute to the finale was dying. Wonderful.

So, yeah. That’s the end of the series. I can tell the conclusion was supposed to be dramatic and emotional, but it mostly consisted of Nyx appearing to tidy up the main characters’ messes, giving them all a cookie and a pat on the back, and then vanishing into the ether. It’s a bewildering conclusion, not a satisfying one.
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2,537 reviews257 followers
June 8, 2022
Quite a conclusion. It's so easy to enjoy this series.

Found is the end of the House of Night Other World series. In this one all hell breaks loose, since other Neferet decides to cross the worlds to release Zoey's immortal Neferet (aka Bat Shit) from her enchanted prison. Kevin and other Stark have traveled to warn Zoey though they arrive too late to stop anything. War is coming for the Houses of Night and Bat Shit is ready to bathe everyone in blood.

I liked this one more. Since Found laid out all the world building/ground work, this book got to be mainly action and we see how the set threads weave together. My favorite part of this book was seeing Lynette and Neferet's relationship deepen. These two for sure have a QPR and no one can convince me otherwise. We see a redemption arc here and I found it well developed and plausible. Also if this is a spot for another spin-off, I am curious!

I got more of Zoey and her friends in this one. I was very happy with that. I also liked seeing how the Otherworld characters dealt with seeing people who were dead in their world, alive in Zoey's. Lead to some very interesting conversations. The magic, the battles and the prophecies were so fun in this one. This was a great finale and I loved seeing everything come together in this one. Definitely would read more from this world.

Rep: Half Cherokee half white cishet female MC, Half Cherokee half white cishet male MC, cishet male MC (deity/angel), achillean cis male side character (deity/angel), Cherokee cis female side character, various white cishet side characters, white gay cis male side characters, Black cis side characters, Black biracial cis female side character.

CWs: Death, blood, war, murder, gore, injury/injury detail, violence. Moderate: sexism, past mentions of child abuse, cursing. Minor: past mentions of sexual assault, body horror.
Profile Image for Lila.
902 reviews196 followers
January 3, 2023
I thought we got rid of Neferet?

Why is she still here? Also, Lynette? Come on, Stockholm Syndrome!
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12 reviews2 followers
April 17, 2020
*This review is courtesy if an Advance Reader Copy I received from Blackstone Publishing and P.C. and Kristin Cast. Thank you for the opportunity to read this early copy, and to say goodbye to familiar friends and foes of the House of Night!*

Love, loss, faith and forgiveness are themes that beautifully greet and depart characters in Found from the House of Night Otherworld series by P.C. and Kristin Cast. Adventures with vampyres, immortals, and a some fascinating humans continue in the Otherworld as our favorite Nerd Herd, and Other Kevin and company once again find themselves battling forces of darkness. Another element at play making its return is old magick, and the use of which continues to increase its price of payment in exchange for use, and the stakes are higher than before. However, with love, friendship, and the strength to move forward our Nerd Herd and Otherworld friends work to yet again restore the balance of light and darkness. Also, in addition to our usual cast of characters we are reunited with new additions from Forgotten who you will find yourself as invested in as the original Nerd Herd, and villain at play.

While I wish not to reveal too much or spoil any surprises (trust me when I say that this book is full of them) there were some elements I want to highlight. For one thing, I truly appreciated that all of the characters were as familiar as when we last met them, and we can seemingly pick up where we left off. Core elements of the plot and their ties are graciously left with reminders for those who need a quick refresher so readers do not have to worry too much about rereading prior to starting this novel, but I do recommend reading the other installments first if you haven’t already. Also, I appreciate once again how characters from two worlds have their own personalities that allows them that distinction as being separate characters from their counterparts. As a final note, I appreciated that two mirror worlds not only could be distinguished between one another, but that the events there and characters within were easy to follow as alternate realities can definitely get confusing (and as always I appreciate the humor taken with this issue as in previous installments)!

I would recommend Found to any and all fans of the House of Night series, and especially to those who have been up to date within the Otherworld series. This novel is one that adults and teenagers can definitely bond over together, and is sensitive to topics such as grief, and opens doors to conversation on how we react to or can handle grief in a manner that allows us to move forward. I also appreciate that this book really touches on how to have healthy relationships, and how to mature through relationships that makes for an excellent source of inspiration for young adult readers contending with those issues. As always, I appreciate the care taken to characters both young and old, and those of all walks of life as we are once again greeted by the familiar phrase of “Love, always love”.
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1,513 reviews88 followers
August 16, 2021
Well yet again I have to say bye to this world. It was a nice story and I like the way that you had the other world so basically certain people got another chance to act and life differently. I like the way this mini series does wrap up some of what happened in the first series as well as basically offer and different ending.
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14.4k reviews543 followers
July 11, 2020
This one was tough for me, took me 3 days to finish, when it's usually in the same night. I find I don't really care for the different worlds, the same characters, it gets easy to forget who is who, which world character is talking/acting. I will say that I did like the ending to this one, liked how so many of the characters are getting a second chance to do the right thing with their lives.
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670 reviews16 followers
January 7, 2021
THIS! THIS right here! This is the book that HON lovers needed! It is the culmination of everything from all of the books, novella’s, and series that gives us everything we didn’t even know we wanted and so much more! Seriously there is nothing else I can say other than thank you! I really, truly, needed this book after so many years in this (and that) HON world!
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2,561 reviews82 followers
September 27, 2023
This book is so much better than the last one. I can overlook the little things that bug me, (which is pretty much every time half of the characters speak) but it just got so tedious. Forgotten killed the buzz I had from being back in this world, but Found brought it back again. It’s a much more rounded story character-wise, and the POV’s actually felt relevant. There are some giant plot holes and the worst cases of insta love (and insta re-love three days after that) that I will never be convinced is as deep and eternal as it says it is. It did get a bit repetitive, as most of the actions were just ‘hey we did this before in our world’ and it’s like a replay with a filter on to make it slightly different.
Neferet’s character growth and evolution was fascinating, and I liked the name differentiation that was introduced. It’s got a good resolution, though Kalona’s whole waste of space story was still not needed. We get a Heath moment, which was a highlight for me, and the story is left open for further books.
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294 reviews33 followers
January 2, 2022
The end of an era, and I can't believe it ended this way.

The house of night was my companion series for a long time. I would re-read the books often, I would dig into the folklore and the magic of the world. I would fanfiction and would watch fan videos.

But I can't like this ending. I just can't. Oh, oh why did they end it like this?

Is this a silly series? Yes. Was it always badly written? Yes. Was it ridiculous at some points, and full of plot holes? Yes.

But it was much better than this. Where was the true nature of crazy Neferet? How come she was ended (this dreadful immortal) with a flick of the goddess' wrist? If it was so simple, why didn't it happen before. No, just nope, I don't accept it.

For me, Neferet is still in trapped in the park with Aurox's sacrifice, and Rephaim is still a raven at night because even though he is good now, for centuries he was very bad!! And Nyx is a just goddess, so her sentence to him was rightly applied and shouldn't be revoked by some Nyx look alike.

So for me this never existed, and I'll be happy in my house of night, with my nerd herd, in my Tulsa, with my crazy Neferet and my Raven Rephaim and my dead Heath!!!
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205 reviews5 followers
July 16, 2020
I used to love this series but should have stopped reading at the end of the original series.
So many similar things with same ,but different ,characters.
Someone wants to rule the world, and the others need to save the world.
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1,671 reviews167 followers
December 31, 2022
10/5 ⭐️
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😃😃😃😃😃😱😱😱😱😱🥰🥰🥰🥰😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰🥰😱😱😱😱😭😭😭😭🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love, always love.
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267 reviews
July 26, 2024
Overall rating: 10/10
Characters: 10/10
Pacing: 8/10
Story: 9/10
Ending/Wrapup: 10/10

My review is also on my blog



“People who have given themselves over to Darkness to gain power have actually lost anything that is actually powerful, like honor and courage and truth. That bad guys may win some battles – may defeat some of us – but they won’t win the war. They have no substance. They fight for no one but their own selfish desires. How can that ever be stronger than the power of love?”

After I finished Found, I just sat there quietly for a short while and thought to myself that this book was definitely the most perfect conclusion to the House of Night Otherworld series, as well as the House of Night series in general. I loved this book so much! It gave each and every character the perfect closure and I honestly could not have hoped for anything better.




Thank you P.C. & Kristin Cast for crafting this beautiful Otherworld series for your fans. I absolutely loved all four books and definitely await more books in the future!

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97 reviews3 followers
August 27, 2025
Re-read 🥹

And just like that, my re-read is over. My heart is sad but also so full. This series will always, forever have a place in my heart and knowing I can pick it up again in the future and love it all over again, makes the sadness easier to deal with💔🖤
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18 reviews
April 7, 2023
After reading the 16 books in this series, I have finally finished them all! Until the next one inevitably comes out. I have thoroughly enjoyed the adventures this series has taken me on and am looking forward to read more!
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228 reviews
July 22, 2021
I enjoy both of these authors, but this book was very predictable. I am glad to see how it wrapped up the HON Other World Series.
284 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2024
I wish i could give negative stars. This book is an atrocity. It'a an abomination on a cosmic scale. It is a pile of shit. It is... just bad.
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919 reviews12 followers
August 12, 2021
I absolutely loved this book. Once again I love how we just jumped straight into action. I love that we got to see Other Neferet turn good and get a chance to start a new life and not repeat her previous mistakes. I'm glad that they finally defeated the evil Neferet and how Nyx made it so she didn't exist anymore. I love that they woke Kalona and how him and Nyx were restored and went to live happily together. I love that Kevin and Other Stark begin to heal and both find someone they love in the Other World. I loved this book and I love how close everyone got in the end. Overall an amazing read. 10 stars!
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80 reviews2 followers
July 13, 2020
Oh wow. It's over. So bittersweet.



That's this book though, isn't it? Bittersweet, because I (we) have grown so attached to these characters. I've grown up reading them. I loved the original series when I read them as a kid, and rediscovering them (and the Other World Series) now has brought so much nostalgia for me during this wild time. I think this will forever be my favorite series about vampyres, because it is so, so much more. It's about love--always love
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1,897 reviews69 followers
May 25, 2022
Another great house of night book. I love this series and I am so glad it came back. I loved all our favorite characters some we have two of in this book. I love that we got some of the characters we missed back if only for a brief time. I don't know how these authors keep writing such great books but I will follow them as far as they go. Thank you for your wonderful books! I did listen to the audiobook version on this book and I enjoyed the Caitlin Davies. This made the book come to life for me. I can't wait for the TV show for this series and I just hope it is on a platform that I can access. I look forward to it and know it will be as magical as the books themselves.
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Author 2 books84 followers
January 15, 2021
In the conclusion to the House Of Night Other World Series, the drama and tension all comes to a satisfying end. The battle between good and evil and everything in between hits its peak in this novel. The House Of Night series is a total of twelve books and the continuation House Of Night Other World adds four more books to the series.

If you’ve never read or heard of House Of Night (which you need to read before the House Of Night Other World Series) is summed up to revolve around several teenagers that are marked by the Goddess of Night, Nyx to become a vampire. Some survive the change and some don’t. This series is completely different from your first thought of a vampire novel. It’s full of light vs dark, good vs. evil. People of power seeking even more power even at the expense of innocent lives and then you have a group of young kids that find out they can stop with powers granted by their Goddess.

Everything about Found and its predecessors don’t disappoint. The connection between two worlds was intriguing all the way through. The similarities and differences puts a twist on the characters we learned to love and lets us see a different Tulsa. There’s a growth of the characters not because they’re getting older and learning, but they have to step up and take on a lot of responsibility. They’re not the same nerd herd as they were in the beginning and you can tell that they handle things with a little more maturity.

I’m extremely sad that it’s come to an end. This series has given me belly laughs and ugly cries and book boyfriends/girlfriends that will withstand time. Definitely recommend giving this series a try if you enjoy young adult books, paranormal books and especially vampire books.
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424 reviews2 followers
May 2, 2022
Truth to be told I would have done a few things differently but all in all I'm thrilled with this epic ending. I absolutely love the Other Neferet, she is so amazing, charismatic, sarcastic, witty, amusing but also a bit naughty. She has that bad girl vibe, but she is not evil. She changed, she evolved, she became selfless and courageous, she decided to turn back to the Darkness. She is, honestly, the strongest, the most admirable character in both fucking worlds and all total of 20 books that I have read about HON world. P. C. and Kristin needed 19 books to create such a brilliant character and finally give us someone inspiring. Every great book should have one inspiring character and unfortunately Zoey didn't complete that task even I suppose she should've. Her self improvement is definitely the crown of the series and definitely the best part of it.

Even though Stevie Rae and Aphrodite were somewhat interesting and at times very close to that epithet, they unfortunately as everything in the HON series became worn out and we totally lost interesting in them.

No lets talk about my issues with this series in general. They make it seem so easy to move on and get over someone. The way Kev and Shaunee fell for each other is simply unbelievable! Like Other Aphrodite was nothing to him... The same thing happend with James and Ice-cream Shoes. No chemistry whatsoever, the relationship development is non existing and 5 minutes ago he was still trying to be with Zoey. Unbelievable and unacceptable.
Then we have Other Nyx's meddling into her children's affairs. I was actually very disappointed with that part. Giving Other Neferet a second chance was acceptable but turning all those warriors into children, giving Lynette a fully changed Vampyre mark, giving Rephaim freedom even though the Godess from his world didn't give him absolution.
I'm a little disappointed with that...

All in all, I'm glad I have read HON: The Other World series, it made me feel much more happy than the last few books of original series and it is a great finish of an epic series.
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466 reviews25 followers
April 14, 2021
Loved, Lost, Forgotten, Found
House of Night Otherworld series wrap up ✨

I wasn’t sure what to expect with this series. I absolutely love the House of Night series, and I’ve read it so many times. Each time a new book came out, I would read the whole series again. I felt it was pretty well wrapped up, so I was unsure about the Otherworld.

However, I did really love being back and seeing where the characters are now and how they’ve changed. The concept of the otherworld definitely took adjusting, but I think it was good overall.

I like how this ended, but the world swapping became excessive and I wasn’t always on board. I wish we have a little more of a pretty bow on the end of the last book, but there were a couple characters we should’ve gotten a wrap up on.

I’d rate the four book series as a whole somewhere inbetween three and four stars.
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47 reviews
January 20, 2024
Such a great book! This was such a great ending for not only the otherworld series but the whole House of Night series. It does feel like they left it open to start a new book which could be interesting. I loved seeing Nefret get her happy ending somewhat, becoming Emily as a teen again was an interesting choice. Seeing Lynette become a vampire, so cool! I though Grandma Redbird would get the blessing too but who knows maybe one day. I loved seeing Heath and Zoey get their closure and Kevin get his closure too. Also seeing Nefret confiding with her Batshit self and the other high priestess and getting a second chance was all very emotional. I really loved this book and this series
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770 reviews34 followers
October 13, 2022
Amazing. Amazing. Amazing. That's all I need to say really. Every page of this was just fantastic!! Wrapped up the Other World stories wonderfully!!

Omg the ending!!! It was the best ending of every single House of Night book!! There r no words!!!!

And the last page said 'The End....for now?' so maybe PC and Kristin will write more House of Night in the future!!! I hope so!!!!
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89 reviews2 followers
July 26, 2020
Started the HON series in my 20s and am finishing the second series at 39. Definitely not too old to still read it. I shed a tear or two at the end of this book. I'm happy that certain characters got the endings they did. Hopefully someday there will be more books to read in this world.
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