As Zoey continues to investigate the kidnappings and murders, she ties Neferet to recent fledglings that have died during the change, but seem to be wandering the courtyard of the House of Night when the rest of the students are asleep.Īfter Zoey's roommate and best friend, Stevie Rae Johnson, dies of the Change, Zoey sees Stevie Rae in the courtyard. While Neferet is supposed to help guide Zoey through the process of turning into a vampyre, it seems as if Neferet is somehow involved in betraying Zoey. While Zoey is trying to figure out who is murdering the boys, she also has apprehension about her mentor, who is also the High Priestess or principal of the House of Night, Neferet. Zoey believes someone is murdering the boys, but trying to make it look as if they are vampyre attacks. The boys die of numerous lacerations, bite marks, and loss of blood. One by one, the kidnapped murders turn up as murder victims. Zoey knows the boys from her previous relationship with Heath. Zoey is also the only fledgling that carries the Mark, which is a tattoo Zoey earns from saving the life of her human ex-boyfriend, Heath Luck.Īs Zoey prepares for her first ritual as the new leader of the Dark Daughters and Sons, football players from the local high start to go missing. Zoey Redbird is the new leader of the social group at the House of Night, the Dark Daughters and Sons. The story follows the main character, Zoey Redbird, as she lives and attends school at the House of Night to undergo the Change from a fledgling to a vampyre. Young fledgling Zoey is unusual: unlike other normal fledglings, she bears a filled mark, a sign that the goddess of vampyres, Nyx, has bestowed a great destiny onto her, but she also has to deal with normal high school girl issues:school, boyfriends and the evil popular girl waiting just around the corner.īetrayed is a novel that is part of the House of Night series by mother and daughter authors P.C. Those are sent to their local Houses of Night, private schools directed by vampyres, specialized in helping the adolescents, called fledglings, survive the Change. Cast media relations representative Sherry Roland.Young teenagers are selected to enter a four-year period transformation to a vampyre and marked with the unfilled mark of a crescent moon. The Casts have no comment on the lawsuit, according to P.C. The Casts sold film rights to the young adult fiction series in 2011 to Davis Films, known for the "Resident Evil" series and "Silent Hill."īates "also claims the Casts' actions have subjected her to unreasonable and highly objectionable publicity and placed her before the public in a false position," the news release states. The first House of Night novel, "Marked," was released in 2007. Cast, who published several supernatural romance books before teaming with her daughter Kristin for The House of Night series. The Erin character has been used in all the novels but the portrayal changes in the tenth installment titled "Hidden," where the girl has a falling out with her friends.Īttorney Miranda Russell says in a news release that Bates is a former student and assistant to P.C. The Erin Bates character is one of several high school vampires that are friends of the main character, Zoey Redbird. The House of Night is a boarding school for vampire "fledglings" - adolescents who are destined to become adult vampires.Ĭascia Hall, Utica Square, Gilcrease Museum and the Tulsa Jazz depot are a few of the locations featured in the works. The House of Night books are set in Tulsa and feature real locations for the fictionalized work. Smolen and Miranda Russell.īates is suing for actual and punitive damages in excess of $125,000, according to court documents. Bates complains of their actions and describes the novel as untruthful and intentionally depicting her as shallow, materialistic, promiscuous and heartless," according to attorneys Daniel E. Erin Bates alleges the authors published defamatory statements about her in the novel "Hidden," the latest installment in the House of Night series written by an Oklahoma mother-daughter team: P.C. A Tulsa woman who says her name appears in a series of popular teenage vampire books is suing the Oklahoma authors.
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