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Kitty Goes to Washington - Community Reviews back

by Carrie Vaughn
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Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 10 years ago
“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...
Imogen's Typewriter.
Imogen's Typewriter. rated it 11 years ago
Now I read the first Kitty Norville book in March and really liked it. This second book moved on from the pack dynamics and growing up drama to political drama! We go with Kitty to Washington where she is called upon to talk about being a Werewolf, of course there are a few snags along the way and I...
Fantasy is More Fun
Fantasy is More Fun rated it 11 years ago
My Initial Reaction... I've grown to really love Kitty with Kitty Goes to Washington and I'm excited to be getting to know some secondary characters a bit better too! Some (Cormick!), though, remain too elusive!! The Narration... I feel about the same as I did with book 1 about Marguerite Gavin's re...
Angel's Guilty Pleasures
Angel's Guilty Pleasures rated it 11 years ago
Kitty Goes to Washington Celebrity werewolf and late-night radio host Kitty Norville prefers to be heard and not seen. So when she’s invited to testify at a Senate hearing on behalf of supernaturals, and her face gets plastered on national TV, she inherits a new set of friends, and enemies, incl...
If wishes were horses...
If wishes were horses... rated it 11 years ago
Reviews in less than 150 words... Kitty is a werewolf who hosts a radio program for vampires, werewolves and the like. Sort of like Dr Phil for monsters. Her fame brings her into contact with creatures of the night that would prefer to stay that way, and religious nut-cases who thinks the only goo...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Kitty is travelling the US, broadcasting as she goes. Heading for Washington having been summoned to a Senate Hearing on behalf of supernaturals. She's gone from being an anonymous voice to being a known celebrity. The master vampire of the city extends her help, there's a sexy Brazilian were-jag...
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 12 years ago
This was an interesting addition to Kitty's story. Wonderful yet horrible developments that hit a few truths that are so close to home. Not specifically since I'm not a vampire/werewolf but a lot of the judgements made have been applied to other groups and it just shows the absolute worst of human n...
Romance Reader (and Writer)
Romance Reader (and Writer) rated it 12 years ago
I enjoyed this more than the first
Affairs of M/Men
Affairs of M/Men rated it 12 years ago
This was awful, completely different from the first in the series. It feels like it was written by someone else. It was boring and nothing happened until near the end. There would be a moment when you thought there was danger or action and it would be over in a paragraph. There were no twists or sur...
Queen of Swords Book Reviews
Queen of Swords Book Reviews rated it 13 years ago
Liked:* Kitty is a unique heroine for UF. She does have the (almost) requisite smart mouth but at her core, she is a submissive personality because her wolf is submissive. This prevents her from all sorts of parading off in a show of too-stupid-to-live dammit-I'll-show-everyone-how-brave-I-am heroic...
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