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Book Review: Kitty and the Silver Bullet

Reviewed By: Harriet Klausner


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[5 stars]

Kitty and the Silver Bullet     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Carrie Vaughn
Class/Genre:   Fantasy   Werewolves   Vampire   Amateur Sleuth   Woman Main Character
Series: Kitty Norville # 4
Grand Central, Jan 2008, $6.99

Kitty the werewolf feels good about being a werewolf as her radio show is a success and she even has a boyfriend. More critical no one has recently tried to kill her (something she could not say through three previous books).

When her mom becomes ill, Kitty drops everything to return to her Denver home to help her. However, the Mile High City was not a safe haven for her when she lived there and had a graveyard radio show. Her former pack has not forgiven her for exposing them on the air and for leaving; no one walks out on a werewolf pack. Two vampire sects are in a cold war that is turning hot blooded with the threat of pulling in the entire paranormal population into a civil war. Kitty is caught in the middle when all she wants to do is nurse her mom back to heath.

The latest Kitty werewolf damsel in distress tale is a fun paranormal chick lit as Kitty proves you can come home to face the same trouble you left behind. Kitty being her natural made self gets caught in the middle of a cold war turning increasingly hostile amidst the divided vampires and her former pack who wants her to leave Colorado immediately. As Kitty dodges silver bullets while ripping out a few hairs in her amusing satirical way, you won’t find Cheney lose what is left of his hair to appear on her show.

Harriet Klausner

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