Kitty and the Silver Bullet (Book #4) by Carrie Vaughn. © 2008 Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 0-446-61875-6. Paperback. Paranormal Romance. 337 pages. $6.99 US. [ Purchase ] ** This review is based on an ARC. **
Since she was forced to leave her old, abusive life of being the submissive female werewolf of the Denver pack (Kitty and the Midnight Hour), Kitty has seen a whole new side of the supernatural.
She traveled to Washington D.C. where she mingled with vampires and was eventually captured and forced into shapeshifting on live national television (Kitty Goes to Washington). She dodged the press after signing a book deal and sought refuge in a secluded cabin where the supernatural only followed her (Kitty Takes a Holiday). Life has been a whirlwind of avoidance.
However, when Kitty receives the call that her mother has fallen ill, she has no choice but to return to where it all began and pray that she goes unnoticed by her former pack, who want nothing more than her dead. But Kitty has something this time around that she didn’t when she left Denver a year ago, she has Ben—her lawyer turned lover turned werewolf mate.
What she didn’t bargain for was being swept up in a war between two of the city’s oldest vampires and now it’s up to her to protect her family from the supernatural world war that’s taking over the metropolis.
Kitty proves one thing in this book—no longer is she the weak submissive she started out as. She’s still a rebel, a rogue werewolf seeking a safe place for her and those like her. The world and what she’s been through has only strengthened her. She is now a force to be reckoned with and with Ben by her side, they are unstoppable and deadly.
This continues to be my all-time favorite paranormal series. With each book Carrie gets better and better, and I’m lured in once more to the dangers of living as an outed werewolf in modern society.
Rating: 5 shiny bullets out of 5!
** Read reviews for books 1-3 here. **










