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by Marguerite Gavin, Carrie Vaughn
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Debbie's Spurts
Debbie's Spurts rated it 13 years ago
This reader's personal opinion, ©2012, all rights reserved.* Kitty Norville is back and still rushing into things headfirst in her usual fashion. I suspect this is going to be one of those series you will either love or hate and I am loving it. Quickly and nonstop read. Not a whole lot to say wit...
wealhtheow
wealhtheow rated it 13 years ago
After a vicious attack, Kitty Norville woke up to find that she'd become a werewolf. But with enhanced speed, senses, and strength came supernatural pack dynamics that twisted all too easily into abuse. For years she cowered, but the advice she gave others on her radio show finally helped her stand...
The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 13 years ago
Kitty Goes to Washington- Thoroughly enjoyable brain candy. And I loved DC in this book, I’m pretty sure Vaughn had some experience with DC before writing this book, if only for her description of The Kennedy Center, that’s it exactly. Also, I started noticing that when she would take callers on h...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 13 years ago
I'm sitting here wondering what I'm going to put. Some of the storyline is truly unbelievable. Kitty is way too forgiving and accepting of things. She's called to Washington to speak before some committee. She's practically shanghaied to stay with a female vampire "for her own good" and warned t...
Marceline
Marceline rated it 14 years ago
Kitty is sent to Washington to speak to the Senate committee that is deciding whether or not to continue funding Dr. Fleming's research for the Center for Paranatural Biology. Her lawyer Sam and Cormac end up in town with her. On her first day in Washington DC Kitty is summoned by the local vampir...
DoctorDonna
DoctorDonna rated it 14 years ago
This was a fun easy read. I liked it a lot more than the first one. Kitty grew a bit and wasn't so weak. When I read the first one I didn't feel any connection with the characters but this one wasn't like that at all. I plan to continue on with the series.
I'm A Book Shark
I'm A Book Shark rated it 14 years ago
I liked this one too. I still love that she talks about her wolf in third person. It is like a different entity within her. Not quite split personality I guess though. Either way, this was a good story. It's deep, not as superficial and shallow as some novels can be. This isn't all about sex and rom...
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 14 years ago
OK. I have to say, I love Kitty Norville. Kitty Goes to Washington is book 2 in the series, by Carrie Vaughn. Following her hasty departure from Denver in Kitty and the Midnight Hour, Kitty is doing her late night radio show at a different station every week. Now, she's been summoned to Washington, ...
siberia
siberia rated it 15 years ago
I read the first book and thought the sequel would be equally good. Maybe I shouldn't have read this other werewolf series before continuing...I found this book to be a bit predictable and boring. I skimmed to page 155 and peeked at the ending. Can't say that I'm compelled to read book 3 now.
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 15 years ago
After the events of Kitty and the Midnight Hour, Kitty has had to leave Denver after a fight with the alpha male and his mate of her pack. It's either leave or be killed, so she decides to take her show on the road. She runs it from a different radio station every week. When she is nearing Californi...
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