Kitty Rocks the House (Kitty Norville)
by:
Carrie Vaughn (author)
On the heels of Kitty’s return from London, a new werewolf shows up in Denver, one who threatens to split the pack by challenging Kitty’s authority at every turn. The timing could not be worse; Kitty needs all the allies she can muster to go against the ancient vampire, Roman, if she’s to have...
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On the heels of Kitty’s return from London, a new werewolf shows up in Denver, one who threatens to split the pack by challenging Kitty’s authority at every turn. The timing could not be worse; Kitty needs all the allies she can muster to go against the ancient vampire, Roman, if she’s to have any hope of defeating his Long Game. But there’s more to this intruder than there seems, and Kitty must uncover the truth, fast. Meanwhile, Cormac pursues an unknown entity wreaking havoc across Denver; and a vampire from the Order of St. Lazaurus tempts Rick with the means to transform his life forever.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780765368676 (0765368676)
ASIN: 0765368676
Publish date: 2013-03-26
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Kitty learns what being an alpha means, and Rick finds temptation and possible redemption.
Kitty Norville, one of the world's most recognized female werewolves - not to mention a successful nighttime talk radio show host - returns home to Denver from London. A new werewolf is in town and "threatens to split the pack by challenging [her] authority at every turn." And that is just the begin...
This is one of the weaker books in this series, mainly because not much happens in this one. It picks up towards the end (and ends). Be interesting to see what happens with Rick. I was glad Kitty is back in Denver and putting down more roots. My biggest disappointment was with the whole Darren story...
3.5 stars. Review to come.
It's always fun to spend time with Kitty and the gang, and this installation was no exception. Interestingly enough, I'm not sure I have much to say in a review - if you've gotten to this point in the series then you should know what to expect. The plot in this particular book felt a little bit like...