Karen F. (cosmichomicide) reviewed Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, Bk 2) on + 134 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
A great second book! The first was a bit rough around the edges, but this one has ironed out the kinks. Well developed characters, tight plotting and an ending I really wasn't expecting.
Cherie (CheriePie) reviewed Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, Bk 2) on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A terrific read! I liked this one even better than Kitty and the Midnight Hour, the first in the series.
Kitty runs a late-night talk radio show called The Midnight Hour. Up until now, many humans still believe her show is some kind of spoof; they simply can't bring themselves to believe supernatural creatures like vampires, werewolves, and other shapeshifters actually exist. However, having become somewhat of a celebrity now, and kind of a resident expert, Kitty's called upon by the Senate to testify at a hearing which would bring the supernaturals to light and be legally recognized by the government
But her trip to D.C. has brought her face-to-face with a number of other interesting characters, some of them seeming quite friendly, like a über-hot Brazilian were-jaguar *roaw* and the vampire mistress of the city, and others not quite so. And as a dirty politician and a sketchy doctor set her up to take a major fall, help comes from unexpected places.
But this is Kitty! As much as she'd normally like to stay in the background, and her wolf rather hide than fight, her determination not to pushed around anymore gives her the strength to overcome anything which comes her way! Kitty is definitely a friend every girl would love to have: a soft lovable side, combined with a strong and determined determined tough side. I eagerly await the next in the series!
Kitty runs a late-night talk radio show called The Midnight Hour. Up until now, many humans still believe her show is some kind of spoof; they simply can't bring themselves to believe supernatural creatures like vampires, werewolves, and other shapeshifters actually exist. However, having become somewhat of a celebrity now, and kind of a resident expert, Kitty's called upon by the Senate to testify at a hearing which would bring the supernaturals to light and be legally recognized by the government
But her trip to D.C. has brought her face-to-face with a number of other interesting characters, some of them seeming quite friendly, like a über-hot Brazilian were-jaguar *roaw* and the vampire mistress of the city, and others not quite so. And as a dirty politician and a sketchy doctor set her up to take a major fall, help comes from unexpected places.
But this is Kitty! As much as she'd normally like to stay in the background, and her wolf rather hide than fight, her determination not to pushed around anymore gives her the strength to overcome anything which comes her way! Kitty is definitely a friend every girl would love to have: a soft lovable side, combined with a strong and determined determined tough side. I eagerly await the next in the series!
Helpful Score: 2
The second book in the series - even better than the first. Includes a short story, "Kitty Meets the Band."
MONICA V. (mvtrekkie) reviewed Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, Bk 2) on + 231 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Good. Every bit as good as the first one!
Elizabeth R. (esjro) - , reviewed Kitty Goes to Washington (Kitty Norville, Bk 2) on + 955 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
In Kitty Goes to Washington, Kitty Norville heads to DC to testify before a senate committee regarding werewolves, vampires and other "diseased" citizens. While there, she encounters the vampire queen of the city, a group of pack-less werewolves, and a scientist with questionable ethics.
I did not enjoy this book as much as Kitty and the Midnight Hour because the first half of the book was slooooow. The story picks up considerably during the second half of the book however, and is written in Kitty's same humorous voice, so is worth reading if you are a fan of the series.
I did not enjoy this book as much as Kitty and the Midnight Hour because the first half of the book was slooooow. The story picks up considerably during the second half of the book however, and is written in Kitty's same humorous voice, so is worth reading if you are a fan of the series.