Kitty Takes a Holiday

by Carrie Vaughn

Warner, 336 pages, $6.99


In this third outing we find our werewolf DJ taking some time off after her rather public outing in Kitty Goes to Washington. Holed up in a cabin in the Colorado mountains, Kitty is supposed to be writing a book but she finds the allure of staying wolf is becoming almost too strong to resist. Up pops someone trying to run Kitty out of the area by laying a curse that results in some really nasty surprises left on her doorstep. Just about the time Kitty is ready to leave, her lawyer Ben and his cousin, werewolf hunter Cormac, drop in needing Kitty’s help. They are followed by an evil that turns out to be something no one expected. As they band together to defeat the evil, events will come to pass that will change the dynamics between Kitty, Cormac and Ben forever.

I cannot say enough good things about the Kitty books. The premise of a werewolf named Kitty who is also a night time talk DJ was just too fascinating to pass up with the first book, Kitty and the Midnight Hour and the fun continues in each succeeding volume. I can’t wait for the next Kitty book. Highly recommended. - Stephanie L Bannon