Kitty's radio show is as popular as ever, and she has a boyfriend who actually seems to understand her. Can she finally settle down to a normal life? Not if this is just the calm before the storm.
When her mother falls ill, Kitty rushes back to Denver—and right back to the abusive pack of werewolves she escaped a year ago. To make matters worse, a war is brewing between the city's two oldest vampires, threatening the whole supernatural community. Though she wants to stay neutral, Kitty is again drawn into a world of politics and violence. To protect her family, her lover, and herself, she'll have to choose sides. And maybe become what she hates—a killer.
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"It was action pack and kitty learned that she was growing a list of contacts and how her wolf feels about certain things . it was the Uptenth time Reading it and it nevers get's Boring . I suggest to Everyone Give the series a Try and see what Yall think of it . "
— Adam (5 out of 5 stars)
Readers of Kim Harrison's Hollows series and Jim Butcher's Dresden Files will appreciate Kitty's sarcastic wit, ingenuity, and independence.
— Library Journal" Could this be the end of the Kitty Norville series??? "
— Ann, 2/8/2014" This was the best book in the series so far...I loved it!!!! "
— Mary, 2/4/2014" So far, the best book of the series. "
— Jen, 2/3/2014" The story comes full circle, and it was such a pleasure to read and see how much Kitty has grown over the course of these novels. This one is even more action packed than the others, if that's even possible. Couldn't put it down! "
— Jamie, 1/20/2014" Another good book. Same theme of equality for werewolves & vampires who are just people with a disease - then she goes & shows us just how weird & creepy the disease can be. Fun & a quick read. "
— Jim, 1/20/2014" continues the high standard of the previous books though getting darker "
— Giselle, 1/12/2014" Fourth in the Kitty Norville series this one brings Kitty back to Denver and out of exile. I liked that Kitty was able to work through the issues of her past and reconcile who she was with who she is now. I think this was a nice and light read filled with action and emotion. "
— HeyT, 12/24/2013" I like that this book ventured into resolution of issues from the main character's past, and that we really got to see her grow. Looking forward to see what else this author has to offer. "
— Carol, 12/23/2013" This one was much better than the earlier books. The author seems to have hit her stride. The stories are still a bit simplistic when compared to other paranormal books I've read. These would be best categorized as "beach reads." "
— Susie, 12/22/2013" Fun, light fiction. Far less sex and violence than the Anita Blake series. and Kitty makes me think I could be a talk show host! "
— Clare, 12/8/2013" Good book, but dissapointed about cormac no longer being the love interest, way more interesting then Ben. "
— Samantha, 11/28/2013" This one was pretty good as well. "
— Courtney, 11/28/2013" I loved this book this character. Kitty is very likable. "
— Shawntaia, 7/8/2013" I think this is the best Kitty book so far. "
— Anne, 7/3/2013" loved it. loved. the ones before it. cant wait to continue reading the series. "
— Amanda, 4/15/2013" Man, I wish I were a werewolf with a radio talk show. It's been four books and the concept hasn't gotten old yet. "
— Vincent, 1/21/2013" I'm horrible at writing reviews! LOL I have to say though, this was probably the best Kitty book yet and I can't wait for the next one. "
— Amie, 1/16/2013" I really like the Kitty Norville series. Kitty is a tough character who is selfless, but believably so, she's no Mary Sue. "
— Krystle, 6/26/2011" This book in the series picks up the pace and brings all the characters that you were missing closure on back into the story. I probably liked this book the best of the first 4. It felt like we were back on track. "
— Amanda, 6/23/2011" Oooooooooooooooh.... I want Cormac!!! Not Beeeeen! "
— Faydet, 6/14/2011" An entertaining series, Kitty Norville is a werewolf learning to make her way in the world. "
— Terri, 3/10/2011" Still a good read but, unlike the earliest books in the series, ended leaving me vaguely unsatisfied. Unless something drastically changes in the next book, I think this series is on the downward slope. :-/ "
— Riana, 3/6/2011" This was the best book in the series so far...I loved it!!!! "
— Mary, 2/7/2011" Time to kick butt and take names! I love the vengence spin. "
— Lokien, 1/29/2011Carrie Vaughn is the author of many novels of science fiction and fantasy, including the Kitty Norville urban werewolf series and five others series. Bannerless won the Philip K. Dick Award.
Marguerite Gavin is a seasoned theater veteran, a five-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award, and the winner of numerous AudioFile Earphones and Publishers Weekly awards. She has been an actor, director, and audiobook narrator for her entire professional career. With over four hundred titles to her credit, her narration spans nearly every genre, from nonfiction to mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and children’s fiction. AudioFile magazine says, “Marguerite Gavin…has a sonorous voice, rich and full of emotion.”