I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review If you read my reviews, you know I have a tendency to pick up books in a series out of order. Sometimes a book hits my inbox that I can't resist-- such was the case with this one. No, I haven't read any other books in the ser...
GR Cleanup Project I read this book on audio during my too long ride to work. Each story seems to have a different narrator and I enjoyed the change of voice for each story (even if every story wasn't so great).The first story A Questionable Client by Ilona Andrews is a prequel to the Kate Daniels s...
I have loved this series. It is one of the markers I hold up and compare other Urban Fantasy to. I am sorry to see it end, but what a satisfying conclusion.
For the last book, it was definitely a strong one. There's so much going on and we get characters from previous books that help make it happen. I liked seeing (reading) Tina, Grant, Anastasia, and Rick again. Old times. How this stands in regards to the rest of the series, is it is one of the better...
Easy title to live up to, no? About the same time that I posted my review of the previous book, Low Midnight, where I talked about "future Kitty novels," Carrie Vaughn announced that this ...
As a Cormac fan I was pleased to read a book from his (and Amelia's) POV. I did miss Kitty's POV, but this series needed a jolt. The last couple of books were disappointing reads and the weakest 2 books of the series (IMO). This installment was so much better it gives me hope for the last book, Kitt...
I haven't read a Kitty Norville Book in five years. I for the life of me I couldn't remember why I stopped following her. So when Kitty and the Underworld fell into my lap...well you know. Kitty gets abducted by a group trying to achieve the same goal as Kitty's Allies but they go about it totally w...
I love the Kitty Norville books but I HATE the covers. They are everything the books aren’t: clichéd, wannabe-glamorous, vapidly sexual and totally unoriginal. If I wasn’t reading the audiobook version, I’d have to add a “Don’t judge me by my cover” sticker to the front. Why do the publishers do th...
“Kitty Goes To Washington” rolls straight on from “Kitty And The Midnight Hour” but with a change in pace and tone. Kitty seems a little more certain of herself than she did in the first book. She has left her home and her pack and taken her radio show, “The Midnight Hour” on the road across Ameri...
I got this *just* for the Kitty story and I'm getting caught up on books I have before the last book comes out. I skimmed some of the other stories, but none caught my attention."Kitty Learns the Ropes"- very typical Kitty. I liked it, but it didn't really add anything to the series. It's one that c...
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