We're the D'Artigo sisters: Half-human, half-Faerie, we are savvy—and sexy—operatives for the Otherworld Intelligence Agency. But our mixed-blood heritage short-circuits our talents at all the wrong times. My sister Camille is a wicked-good witch whose magic is as unpredictable as the weather. My sister Menolly is a vampire trying to get the hang of being undead. And me? I'm Delilah. When I'm under stress, I transform into a tabby cat—and a series of violent murders is really getting me bent out of shape...
Someone's been slaughtering the Weres of the Rainier Puma Pride, and my sisters and I have been enlisted to investigate by Zachary Lyonnesse, golden boy of the werepumas. Right away we smelled demon trouble, and we tracked it directly into the snare of the Hunters Moon Clan, sworn enemies of Puma Pride. But there's more than Were rivalry at work. It's that old demon Shadow Wing who's setting a deadly snare for the Pumas. We have to find out why, which means a visit to one of the Immortals. Unfortunately for my sisters and me, our half-human blood is just enough to put us in mortal danger.
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"Great follow up to Witchling. Now we get to meet Delilah the middle sister and werecat. This one finds the sisters trying to find who is killing area supernaturals. Delilah is very different from Camille that was the view point character in Witchling but she holds her own and we see her grow and develop. It will be interesting to see how she changes as the series progresses."
— Rebecca (4 out of 5 stars)
" It wasn't my favorite supernatural romance that's for sure! Disappointed but what did I expect? A better book maybe... "
— Shakeyna, 2/6/2014" A D'Artigo sister, Delilah's book "
— A., 1/27/2014" Delilah is a were-cat, a tabby not a tiger, she is also half-human and half Fae. The characters are good and as is the story line. I didn't like it as much as her other series. I guess I prefer my fairies and demons to stay in the closet, more mysterious that way. "
— Jacque, 1/24/2014" I love this series. I jumped right into the 3rd book and forgot to update my shelf on here. They are really interesting and I love the characters. Very strong, very capable women and men who are also flawed. No perfect heroes or heroines here. The books are like Pringles...you can't read just one...LOL "
— Tricia, 1/23/2014" Well this is the second one (Y) "
— Rosie, 1/14/2014" A different kind of were - parts were funny "
— Pam, 1/8/2014" I can't decide if I like Camille or Deliah better - I thought I wouldn't like reading from Deliah's point of view but I really enjoyed her book. "
— Michelle, 1/5/2014" So I've officially given up on this series. I can't do it anymore. ; ( "
— Dani, 1/5/2014" This book was okay. It did pass the time but I don't think I'll read anymore from this series. "
— Nancy, 12/7/2013" I like how the perspectives are handled. You get the first person style and personality with each book, but the first person in each book is a different sister. That way you still get everyone's inner perspective as the events of the overall story flow together. "
— Patrice, 10/16/2013" I did not read this. Note to self...don't bother "
— Joy, 9/10/2013" Trouble getting though this. Very fluff, not interesting writing. "
— Mckinley, 7/26/2013" I like this series but only if it's an audio if I have to read it I lose interest. "
— Carrie, 7/26/2013" I give this one 3.5 stars. I enjoyed this one more than Witchling for sure. I find the characters and storyline entertaining. I do like this series enough to keep reading them. Can't wait to read more about Smoky! ;) "
— Nikki, 6/16/2013" Meh. Not great. At least the first book was kind of funny. It was better than nothing. "
— Jennifer, 5/10/2013" Deliah is my least favorite sister to read about , she annoys me a lot actually . This book was still really good just like the series . "
— Ariel, 1/24/2013" It had a slow start but then it got more interesting...I am looking forward to the next book in the series. "
— Tonya, 9/26/2012" Seriously could have done without the Werespiders, but overall, I loved this book! Delilah is definitely my favorite of the D'Artigo sister. =^-^= "
— Cameron, 7/14/2012" Boring start to the series "
— Heather, 12/24/2011" Ummm. It was ok I guess. I could put it down for a few days and pick it back up when I had the time - and didn't feel like I HAD to read it. But I wanted to finish it. I will read the next one "
— Katie, 11/25/2011" tales of the sister are on the move as werecat is confront by one of the elemental lords,more high rolling adventure with the sisters. "
— Collin, 7/16/2011" The 2nd book in this series suprisingly held up to the high expectations that I had after reading the previous book. The characters continue to develop and become friends to me as a reader. I am eager to read the third book. "
— Vikki, 5/18/2011" I liked this one much more than the first book Witchling. With this series I enjoy the idea but not exactly how it is portrayed. I also think that this series could go much further than it is already, but I've only read the first two books of this series so what do I know? "
— Aske, 4/18/2011" It was a really great book. It was very interesting and different. "
— Kelly, 3/25/2011" It wasn't my favorite supernatural romance that's for sure! Disappointed but what did I expect? A better book maybe... "
— Shakeyna, 1/28/2011" So I've officially given up on this series. I can't do it anymore. ; ( "
— Dani, 1/14/2011" Interesting reading the story from another sister's perspective. Seeing the story unfold through Delilah's eyes and getting to know her story is fun. "
— Anna, 10/31/2010" I got through Witchling but could not finish this one. I don't like the characters and the plot is vaguely ok but there are so many much better books to read. "
— Erin, 10/23/2010" Trouble getting though this. Very fluff, not interesting writing. "
— Mckinley, 10/20/2010Yasmine Galenorn is a New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today bestselling author and writer of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and science fiction. In the past, she has written paranormal mysteries and nonfiction metaphysical books. With over fifty books on the shelves, she is the 2011 Career Achievement Award Winner in Urban Fantasy, given by RT Book Reviews. She lives in Kirkland, Washington, with her husband Samwise and their cats.
Cassandra Campbell has won multiple Audie Awards, Earphones Awards, and the prestigious Odyssey Award for narration. She was been named a “Best Voice” by AudioFile magazine and in 2018 was inducted in Audible’s inaugural Narrator Hall of Fame.