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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The entire series is seen and judged through Zoey's sense of Morality. Even in this book (when different POVS and LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters are introduced) and someone has a different opinion than that of Zoey's having, they're considered to be having an OutOfCharacterMoment at best or they're automatically considered to be a horrible bitch and/or in cahoots with the BigBad.

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* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The entire series is seen and judged through Zoey's sense of Morality. Even in this book (when different POVS and LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters new characters are introduced) and someone has a different opinion than that of Zoey's having, they're considered to be having an OutOfCharacterMoment at best or they're automatically considered to be a horrible bitch and/or in cahoots with the BigBad.
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The seventh book of ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'' series.
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* BeautifulAllAlong: ''Burned'' reveals [[spoiler:that if Rephaim were to choose good and become human, he would look "hotter than an Oklahoma blacktop in the middle of the summer." Just how attractive he could be is the only thing Aphrodite and Stevie Rae can agree on]].
* {{Cliffhanger}}
* LightIsNotGood: There are two bulls and the white one is evil and the black one is good, [[spoiler:meaning it's bad when Stevie Rae accidentally summons the white bull thinking it's the good one]].
* LoveHurts: At the end of ''Burned'' between Stevie Rae and her consort [[spoiler:Rephaim. The returning of Zoey's and Kalona's souls to their respective bodies serves to keep the two apart]].
%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample * ManInAKilt: Seoras shows us how it's really done.
* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: What practically every vampyre says about Zoey's HeroicBSOD. So naturally, we all know what's going to happen by the end of the next book...
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The entire series is seen and judged through Zoey's sense of Morality. Even in this book (when different POVS and LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters are introduced) and someone has a different opinion than that of Zoey's having, they're considered to be having an OutOfCharacterMoment at best or they're automatically considered to be a horrible bitch and/or in cahoots with the BigBad.
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: [[spoiler: Rephaim]], gets them in this book.
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