The Midnight Hour was literally created overnight when Kitty was on the night shift at KNOB radio station and one straggler called with a question about the supernatural. Lo and behold, Kitty became the supernatural-advice guru and her "producer" asked her to continue with the episodes as "The Midni...
Like any other secret werewolf, Kitty Norville hates her dull "real world" job. Working as a night shift DJ at a Denver radio station, she craves excitement, not a steady diet of sappy song requests. Finally, in desperation, she introduces a new feature, a "midnight hour" on-air discussions about th...
Before reading the book the summary rather makes you feel like it is a typical paranormal attempt by an okay writer, unfortunately that feeling is accurate. This book is not the worst paranormal book I've read, but what kind of endorsement is that? I believe the greatest issue I had with the book wa...
The book started out slower than I would have liked, I wasn't sure if I would want to read further on in the series. By about half way through though, I got really into it and enjoyed the book. I appreciated Kitty's humor and how she interacted with the other characters.
I started this book but I couldn’t finish it. I tried till to the page 60, but that was the furthest I could get... I don't like the main character Kitty and the writing style is definitely not my preference. Sorry, for all those who liked this book, but that’s just my opinion and the book was not m...
3.5 stars rounded up to 4. I must confess that I have not read this series in order. I’ve been picking up the books at used book sales and using them in challenges whenever possible. Having read Kitty and the Dead Man’s Hand (book 5) first, I was really surprised by the reviews of this book. Surely ...
This is definitely one of the better werewolf novels I've read. They tend to overuse the word "pack," and while this one used it, I found that I could stand it a bit more. The narrator irritated me but mispronouncing lycanthropy, but other than that she wasn't too bad. The fact that it's first perso...
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