Kelly J. (KellitaJ) reviewed Kitty Rocks the House (Kitty Norville, Bk 11) on + 550 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very easy to put down. I have read her other books, this one was boring.
You know when a series starts to get really long and the author starts making filler books because there isn't enough plot to stretch out into all the books she's contracted to write?
That's this book.
SPOILER ALERT:
Nothing happens in this book.
And, you know what else? There is a lot of white space between the lines of text. They really stretched this one out to even make it book length.
(I'm disappointed because usually I can count on a Kitty book to be funny and have some good action in it, even if it's a quick read.)
That's this book.
SPOILER ALERT:
Nothing happens in this book.
And, you know what else? There is a lot of white space between the lines of text. They really stretched this one out to even make it book length.
(I'm disappointed because usually I can count on a Kitty book to be funny and have some good action in it, even if it's a quick read.)
This is one of the weaker books in this series, mainly because not much happens in this one. It picks up towards the end (and ends). Be interesting to see what happens with Rick. I was glad Kitty is back in Denver and putting down more roots.
My biggest disappointment was with the whole Darren storyline. I wanted to shake and slap Kitty. Her wolf gave her a warning, did she listen, nah. She repeatedly excuses his behavior. It was disappointing, because Kitty is usually not stupid. I did like the resolution and it shows why Kitty is in the position she is in.
My biggest disappointment was with the whole Darren storyline. I wanted to shake and slap Kitty. Her wolf gave her a warning, did she listen, nah. She repeatedly excuses his behavior. It was disappointing, because Kitty is usually not stupid. I did like the resolution and it shows why Kitty is in the position she is in.