I don't even have a shelf marked "horror". I just don't read that genre. I don't like vampire books, I don't swoon over werewolves. I can't explain how this book popped into my hands and was read pretty much nonstop over the past couple of days.As usual with books in a series, this is...somewhere...
Kitty is a pretty cool werewolf chic, who hosts a paranormal radio talk show. In this urban fantasy book, she is fighting a fiery demon who followed her back from Vegas ... in a prior series read. The characters, other werewolves, a vampire, some ghostbusters, and a psychic help solve the mys...
I really enjoyed this one. I don't read about pirates that much and after this book maybe that is a mistake on my part. Time-travel is one of my favorite genres though and this one fit the bill.I liked the main character more and more as time goes on. She makes some mistakes and she grows a lot t...
While an interesting and certainly an original read. The story lacked something. In a way it seemed a little simplistic and I was honestly expecting a little more development. At first Kay seemed like a pretty dumb idiot. I mean venturing out towards border lands which could spark a war if someon...
The Kitty series continues to become more epic. Kitty starts to make allies around the globe. This book bored me a bit, I had t push to finish it.
I enjoyed this book, but not as much as some of the others. The plot was fine, just didn't seem as exciting as the previous books. In this one Kitty is back home in Denver running the pack as best as she can when a new wolf appears on the scene, claiming he wants to join the pack. Only Kitty thin...
Celia West is the daughter of Warren and Suzanne West aka Captain Olympus and Spark. She knows that growing up as the only non-powered daughter of superhero parents is not easy. Their arch-enemy is on trail when a new threat breaks out. Celia finds love no where she expected it.A good novel with ...
I'd really give this 3.5. I'm a big fan of Greek myths, so the story of Odysseus and the Greek heroes after Troy appealed to me. And that part of the book kept me hooked. The story put new twists on the old myths and gods. It was fun. The current day story, with the heroine who wrote comic b...
Everything about this book seemed rather ill-conceived. We have yet another "Kidnap the MC and tell them nothing even though they probably would have been okay with helping if people had just been honest in the first place" plot to begin with, which I pretty much have no patience for anymore. The...
I loved this collection of stories set in Kitty's world, perhaps even more than the novels (which are always must-reads for me). While it's titled Kitty's Greatest Hits, the book includes plenty of stories without our radio host/werewolf named Kitty, looking at some of the supporting characters ...
This was more entertaining than the last Kitty book. Unlike the last installment that was a senseless gore-fest, this book had very little action, with most of the plot advancing through conversations. It was nice to see Ben and Kitty interact and for Cormac to finely return. Have to say I'm not ...
This was quite a step up for how much trouble Kitty is able to get herself into, hence the title. We finally learn a lot more about the Long Game, Anastasia and Roman as well as introducing bigger, scarer elements to the paranormal world which Kitty hadn't even considered. It's quite a packed boo...
I've loved every book in this series. Vaughn is a solid writer and Kitty Norville is a strong, interesting, and complex protagonist. I like Vaughn's twists on common tropes and in the past I tore through these books in record speed (for me anyway). But Kitty and the Dead Man's Hand just doesn't h...
In this installment, Kitty and her fiance Ben travel to Las Vegas to tape a live episode of Kitty’s Midnight Hour show; as well as get married. In true Kitty fashion, she decides to try and do something low key and of course things never go quite the way she envisions them.I felt that things were...
I liked this book, but not as much as the first in the series. This book focuses on Anna, the daughter of Celia West (a non-powered daughter of Spark and Captain Olympus) and Dr. Mentes. And while Anna is superpowered, it's not quite the power she was hoping for. She has the ability to locate peo...
Updated 10/8/12My review is a cautionary tale. If one listens to a book on tape and hates it, but it's something they expected to like, always give the print edition a try. Here is my review after I tried to read this book for the first time:I listened to the first couple of chapters on cd, and i...