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Book Review of Touched by an Alien (Katherine 'Kitty' Katt, Bk 1)

Touched by an Alien (Katherine 'Kitty' Katt, Bk 1)
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Helpful Score: 2


Laugh out loud funny. In comics most of time when someone gets super powers they use their powers for good. Not in this series.

When a man suddenly sprouts wings and starts killing people with razor sharp feathers, around the courthouse where our heroine, Kitty has just finished jury duty, she doesn't stand around screaming while waiting to be shredded. She fights back, attacking with her Mont Blanc pen, a gift from her father. Then shows up Jeffrey Martini, literally just shows up one second no one is next to her then Jeff is standing there in all his Armani clad elegance. It seems all good aliens wear Armani, not that Kitty knows anything about aliens yet, but she's going to learn.

Thus starts the roller-coaster ride of Touched by an Alien complete with hairspray weapons, smart female alien scientists, and good parental relationships, and humungous fungy monsters. I enjoyed this book from beginning to end.