– Customer review on 29/04/2008 I started off with book one, ‘Kitty and the Midnight Hour’, thinking Vaughn’s werewolf-radio-show-host was an original premise and well-written. By book 4 I’m in awe of this author. She gets better with every book. While each is a stand-alone story, a lot of it draws on the past books, so you might want to read them in order. In this novel Kitty the werewolf is finally happy. Her radio show is popular, she has a boyfriend who seems to understand her, and she might just be able to settle down to a normal life. Yeah, right. When her mother gets really sick Kitty rushes back to Denver, right into the arms of the abusive pack of werewolves she escaped a year before. Toss in a possible war between two powerful vamps, and Kitty might have to become a killer in order to protect the ones she loves. Kitty is one of the more believable characters in the paranormal genre, and Vaughn allows continuous character development, so that when you read about Kitty, you read about a real person facing unusual situations against a backdrop of politics and violence that is very authentic.
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