Kitty Norville

Rating 4 / 5

While the first part of the first story is your standard girl is turned into a werewolf story, their is a grain of what would happen with her radio show. While she is your standard werewolf attack survivor on her show she has control

The story really starts going when a bounty hunter tries to take her off the air and as a result she is revealed as a werewolf.

Their is a series of escalating adventures as the series progresses. Fallout from the masquerade being broken, taken over the pack, vampire trying to take over the world

One of the things is a persistent group of callers to her radio show trying to claim a certain source for the werewolves and vampires. I thought the main character proved that it could not be correct but in the ending it turned out to be correct except they could not do it as well as they wanted and rejecting the source turns out to be very important in the final book.

Of course despite those statements the final reveal of the last group in the play can come a bit out of the blue.

By the final book so many allies return (And a few enemies, along with many artifacts). All the characters remain in character. If you know your USA volcanoes you will probably guess where the final battle will take place.

From a transformation point of view the best part is the wolf part being written as another character. (And in one case when they combined into one mind)

The worse part of the series is that it is over. (Although the author may write more in the universe later)


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