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I liked that she came home but I still find her relationship unbelievable. Also I find her character to be inconsistent. There are times when she steps up and strategizes, protects, and exudes confidence but then there are times of just the opposite.
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Quick and fun read. I really like the main character (Kitty) and look forward to reading about her adventures. This one went into her family relationships a bit more.
These books are like a snack size bag of a favorite snack. Enjoyable and over before you realize it.
It had been a while since I read a Kitty book. It was great to get back into Kitty's world amd get reacquainted with her and Ben. After finding out her mother was possibly diagnosed with cancer, Kitty and Ben returned to Denver for her to be near her family. Kitty and Ben were forced to explore if their relationship was only based on their lycanthropy, or if they truly cared about each other. While in Denver, vampire polictics come to a head and Kitty must choose sides rather than avoid the conflict completely.
I was happy to see how this book wrapped up after all the politics that went on during it. This book resolved a lot of past issues for Kitty. It also propelled her and Ben forward a bit. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed reading Kitty and I'm anxious to read the next book.
I was happy to see how this book wrapped up after all the politics that went on during it. This book resolved a lot of past issues for Kitty. It also propelled her and Ben forward a bit. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed reading Kitty and I'm anxious to read the next book.
3.5 stars. It was good, and Kitty certainly has her share of character growth.
There were a lot of changes in this book. I'm curious to see how it effects the story going forward.
There were a lot of changes in this book. I'm curious to see how it effects the story going forward.
This is the 4th? I think? Installment of the Kitty Norville series. Kitty is a werewolf and also runs a radio show, The Midnight Hour, that caters to the paranormal folks of the world. Anyway, this installment was ok - some interesting things come to light, but overall it's kind of just a par for the course series novel. I liked it in that I didn't have to relearn a whole new universe and its rules and characters - but it didn't wow me with the story. Not predictable per se, just not surprising either. How's that for vague?! I will continue with the series, but I do prefer Patricia Briggs's Mercy Thompson series to this one. And it can't even really be compared to The Hollows by Kim Harrison.