For the last book, it was definitely a strong one. There's so much going on and we get characters from previous books that help make it happen. I liked seeing (reading) Tina, Grant, Anastasia, and Rick again. Old times. How this stands in regards to the rest of the series, is it is one of the better books. This one and Low Midnight, help make up for the lackluster (IMO) books 11 and 12.
A few things kept this from being a 5 star read for me. The first was the lack of page time for Kitty's pack. The other being a certain event was foreshadowed and I had hoped it wouldn't happen. It felt too convenient. ("It gives you a year and a day.")
A few things kept this from being a 5 star read for me. The first was the lack of page time for Kitty's pack. The other being a certain event was foreshadowed and I had hoped it wouldn't happen. It felt too convenient. ("It gives you a year and a day.")
Elizabeth R. (esjro) - , reviewed Kitty Saves the World (Kitty Norville, Bk 14) on + 949 more book reviews
At times I have felt that the Kitty series has gone on longer than it should. A few of the middle and late entries have been dreadful, but since they are quick reads I faithfully purchased each volume. Kitty Saves the World rewards Kitty's loyal fans with a decent story that neatly ties up the loose plot lines of the last few books. Characters from previous books make an appearance, which is nice for a finale. (Though I'd prefer to forget about the reality show thing, and this brought it all back).