Normally I like more plot, but Vaughn is a superior writer and I was not bothered by the lack of not much of a plot. It kind of starts out that way, but ends up being more of a Frazier type show with Kitty being the voice of reason to troubled Vampires and Werewolves. I used to drive real early in the morning and catch some weird radio shows about paranormal stuff and I thought that was what this was going to be. YOUR THIS VOICE OF REASON An interesting concept of this book, is the radio talk show. It is obvious that Carrie has done her homework on the behavior of wolves, although I will admit the Briggs does an even better job in Alpha and Omega. HE WAS PACK AND HE CARED It was interesting that I was walking my dogs, and watching the young one constantly bump up against the older dog, when it is mentioned in the story that werewolves are always touching. The main character is intelligent and likeable. I like her short fiction and even though, as others have said, I am not into leather clad female werewolves, (At least I don't think I am) I was entertained and impressed again by Vaughn's talented writing. I like to read Gardner Dozier's The Year's Best Science Fiction, anthologies and Carrie Vaughn has become a regular in those collections. AROUSED LIKE HE HAD BEEN LEAD OU OF A MONASTERY, INTO CHEERLEADING PRACTICE.
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