In "Kitty Steals The Show", Kitty accepts an invitation to be the keynote speaker at a scientific conference on the supernatural. The conference is in London which, of course, makes Kitty A Werewolf In London, a line the novel wouldn't have been complete without and which provided me with a soundtra...
I really enjoy this series because it's not the typical werewolf series (with an extreme alpha male). What I really like about Kitty are her strengths; her intelligence, curiosity, and ability to talk (about anything). It was nice to reconnect with previous characters (Tyler, Emma, etc) and meet som...
Kitty receives an invitation to attend the First International Conference on Paranatural Studies in London. What's more: she's been tapped to be the keynote speaker. From the moment, she, her husband Ben, and the redoubtable Cormac arrive in London, where she renews an acquaintance with a young vamp...
This books follows Kitty into London for the first International Conference on Paranatural Studies. Of course trouble follows Kitty so we get to meet some new friends and we learn a little more about the long game.I really do enjoy Kitty and her antics, it was nice to see her in London and finally g...
Can't believe I let this one sit on The Pile for a year before I read it! Slipping in my old age. Maybe it's because the previous book wasn't one of my favorites in the series, mostly due to the Chinese mythology it dealt with, which I don't know much about and am not particularly interested in. ...
After becoming a werewolf, Kitty Norville was beaten down, both literally and emotionally. She found new strength in an after-hours radio show, and since then has become leader of the Denver pack and internationally known for her work exposing the supernatural. Now Kitty has been invited to the fir...
This series gets better and better, although there wasn't enough romance with Ben in this book for me. :) Some really good characters are introduced and some villains return. I liked how they brought in some attempts at scientific explanations for why they are what they are.
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