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.
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.
Sin City has never been so wild, and this werewolf has never had to fight harder to save not only her wedding, but her very life.
Resistance leader Zarya Starska’s only goal is to topple the government that destroyed her entire family and left her penniless. Her biggest asset is the mysterious Kere.
Kitty Norville is a midnight-shift DJ for a Denver radio station – and a werewolf in the closet with a successful advice show for the supernaturally disadvantaged.
When Kitty Norville’s face gets plastered on national TV when testifying before a Senate hearing on behalf os supernaturals, she ends up with new friends…and enemies.
Denver crime-beat reporter Jack McEvoy specializes in violent death. So when his homicide detective brother kills himself, McEvoy copes in the only way he knows how.
Limos has been marked as Satan’s bride and her jealous fiancé wants her all to himself. But she can’t resist the seductive allure of one very brave human.
Ares. War. If he falls to the forces of evil, the world falls too. Especially when his own brother plots against him.
One last hope, a key. Cara Thornhart.
Half-werewolf, half-vampire Conall Dearghul is charged with bringing in the only female Seminus demon ever born, master assassin, Sinead Donnelly, to face punishment for the plague. Bound to her by blood, hungering for her raw sensuality. Saving her life might mean sacrificing his own.