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Review of Kitty and the Midnight Hour by Carrie Vaughn

By HeatherMara, published May 16, 2008
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
Vaughn introduces us to her main heroine in this book, who is just coming into her own both as a woman and as werewolf. One of the male leads is Cormac, who is a bounty hunter who often goes after supernatural creatures. There is a relationship between Kitty and Cormac that is reminiscent of Laurel K Hamilton's Antia Blake and Edward, but it works.

There are several side stories going on during the book, which are left open for future novels to deal with. The main story is how Kitty is dealing with her new celebrity life and the radio show versus her submissive position in the local werewolf pack. There is plenty of action and intriguing characters. One of my favorite parts of the book was the background of radio calls and interesting conversation with those who claimed to be supernaturals and those who just want to believe in them.

I like to rate books from 1 to 10 stars. Sometimes a low rating does not mean anything negative, it just may mean that there not much of that type of content.

*******- 7 stars for the characters

******- 6 stars for action

*******- 7 stars for the overall plot

*****- 5 stars for romance and sex

*****- 5 stars for violence and gore

*******- 7 stars for werewolf content

****- 4 stars for vampire content

**- 2 stars for other supernatural creatures content

*******- 7 stars for the overall book

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