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...
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...
Kitty is the werewolf pack master of Denver. She and the vampire master of the city are two of the few people who stand in the way of Roman, whose Long Game to destroy humanity is gaining momentum. Even as Kitty and Rick try to make new allies, others challenge their power bases: a new werewolf is...
2.5I’m waffling about this book. I truly am waffling. It is one of those border books; you know the ones that could go either away. A two star seems to low, but a three star seems a bit high. And it’s impossible to say why without some type of spoilers. First, as one reviewer here as already po...
What the hell is up with Rick? Doesn't he want the good guys to win? I'm very disappointed in him. Kitty is pretty much on her own throughout the whole book trying to figure out how to work around all of the ins-and-outs of vampire courtesy while another vampire is being a busy-body. Who knows w...
3.5 stars One of those comfy enjoyable series reads-It all starts with a vampire priest, an un-neutered dog, and one stressed out Kitty. Kitty is stressed, she is experiencing the joys of Alphahood. Her pack needs her, wants her advice, her time, her guidance, her protection. (sounds like motherhoo...
This one was a clean-up/set up book. So nothing particularly happened but it was all enjoyable. It read very fast and I was surprised at one point in the book that I was as far along as I was, which I think was a result of the fact that there isn't really an overarching plot in this one. It's mos...
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