Book Review: Carrie Vaughn’s Kitty’s House of Horrors
Kitty Norville, talk radio host and werewolf, agrees to be on the first all-supernatural reality show. But when violence erupts, Kitty suspects the show is a cover for a plot.
Kitty Norville, talk radio host and werewolf, agrees to be on the first all-supernatural reality show. But when violence erupts, Kitty suspects the show is a cover for a plot.
FBI agent Lily Yu tracks a traitor into the darkest shadows yet when the dangerous prototype that could be worth a fortune–if a few bugs can be worked out.
An anthology of eleven stories: the first seven are Hollows short stories that have already been published, and it doesn’t include the latest one, “Trouble on Reserve”. The remaining four are “Beyond the Hollows”.
The Wall has crashed, and Fae are free, hunting us. It’s a war zone, and yet, I, Dani O’Malley, am at home in these chaos-filled streets of Dublin, doing what it takes to survive.
Just when life was returning to normal, Charley is thrust back into the world of crime, punishment, and that sexy devil in blue jeans who won’t give up.
Maxine Kiss’ bond with her demon tattoos is severed, and she’s desperate to get them back. Not only is she vulnerable, but Earth could be Hell if they return to their lives as Reaper Kings.
Salina Dubois strolls back into town intent on revenge against everyone while Phillip Kincaid has his own plans in mind when he hires Gin to cater aboard the Delta Queen.
Karvanak–the demon general who stole the third Spirit Seal–is back. And this time, he’s out for blood after he kidnaps Chase, Delilah’s love.
Sometimes what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas, as Kitty and Ben discover when a sadistic cult of lycanthropes and their vampire priestess have laid a curse on Kitty.
The Medb send a team of deadly Svart Trolls with Evalle as their first target. To fight back Evalle exposes a secret that complicates her already tumultuous love life.