Book 14, 2014
Feb. 15th, 2014 12:17 pmOn Thursday night, I finished the book Kitty and the Midnight Hour. It's the first book in author Carrie Vaughn's series about a werewolf named...Kitty. *laughs*
Kitty has a job at the local radio station as a night time DJ, and she has the local pack to run with when the moon is full. One night, Kitty inadvertently starts a conversation about the paranormal. It's such a hit that she begins airing "The Midnight Hour" each week. However, real werewolves and vampires aren't too fond of Kitty's show, fearing she'll out them all.
When an attempt is made on Kitty's life and a rogue werewolf begins killing young women in town, Kitty is faced with some difficult choices.
The author dealt with werewolf politics in a way I hadn't seen before. I can't say I was too fond of it, but it was certainly unique and interesting. Kitty's transformation from a cowering, subordinate, lowest-wolf-on-the-totem-pole to someone who overcame her fears to stand up for herself was inspiring.
I have several more books in this series, and I'm curious as to where Kitty will go from here. For now, however, this one gets an average score of three stars.
★★★
Kitty has a job at the local radio station as a night time DJ, and she has the local pack to run with when the moon is full. One night, Kitty inadvertently starts a conversation about the paranormal. It's such a hit that she begins airing "The Midnight Hour" each week. However, real werewolves and vampires aren't too fond of Kitty's show, fearing she'll out them all.
When an attempt is made on Kitty's life and a rogue werewolf begins killing young women in town, Kitty is faced with some difficult choices.
The author dealt with werewolf politics in a way I hadn't seen before. I can't say I was too fond of it, but it was certainly unique and interesting. Kitty's transformation from a cowering, subordinate, lowest-wolf-on-the-totem-pole to someone who overcame her fears to stand up for herself was inspiring.
I have several more books in this series, and I'm curious as to where Kitty will go from here. For now, however, this one gets an average score of three stars.
★★★