Storyline: Kitty, the alpha werewolf of the Denver pack and host of a radio talk The Midnight Hour, is summoned to an army base to help with a werewolf problem. The werewolves in question were part of a secret project that infected soldiers with lycanthropy to make them more effective in the war in ...
A decent installment in the Kitty series, but this one felt very rushed through. Kitty is thrown into two new situations - both dangerous, of course. Would have preferred a LOT more detail and backstory on both of them, the solution for each was way too pat. And the Cormac thing - the story on that...
A decent installment in the Kitty series, but this one felt very rushed through. Kitty is thrown into two new situations - both dangerous, of course. Would have preferred a LOT more detail and backstory on both of them, the solution for each was way too pat. And the Cormac thing - the story on that...
I love Kitty. I like how she manages to stumble her way through things by pure tenacity and instinct. This is classic Kitty but this time she's less naive and a little less scared. She's an Alpha in this book, a burgeoning Alpha, but an Alpha all the same. She's a good leader and Ben is her perfect ...
I really liked this one! Getting back to the old form. Those couple of books that dealt with Vegas had me wondering, but this one's a winner, as was HOUSE OF HORRORS.
Although not as great as its adrenaline-pumping predecessor, Kitty Goes to War was a good fast read. I especially enjoyed everything to do with the werewolf super-soldiers and Kitty's attempt to rehabilitate them. This was very realistic and kept me turning those pages with enthusiasm. However, I re...
After the chaos that was Kitty's House of Horrors, you'd think that Kitty would get a break from getting attacked. But no. Oh, no. That would be way too calm and peaceful for our favorite DJ werewolf...This time it's the government who comes a-calling. Apparently a werewolf soldier decided it would ...
I liked it. It was traditional Kitty. I feel like I was more along the ride for her emotional issues than any real fear for her safety like in the previous book. Despite that, it wasn't a bad ride. It was nice to see Rick back, but I'd like to see him participate a little more. I was very excited to...
I’m not going to sugarcoat it. I’m hugely bias to Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty Norville series. I’ve loved each and every one of the books so far, and Kitty Goes to War is no exception.While not nearly as tense and action packed as some of the previous Kitty books (Kitty’s House of Horrors, anyone?), Kitty...
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