| Kitty Norville has a late radio night talk show in Denver, | | | | to Carl who gladly took any female he wanted. Kitty |
| Colorado. Usually she plays music and, from time to | | | | begins to feel differently when her new-themed radio |
| time, takes calls from listeners with requests. One night | | | | show quickly becomes a hit. Carl demands that she |
| she gets a mysterious call from someone who asks, | | | | abandon the show. A newly independent Kitty refuses. |
| "Do you believe in Vampires?" Kitty responds "If I do | | | | Arturo, the local head vampire, tells Carl that he needs |
| will you tell me a good story?" The caller complies. | | | | to reign in Kitty. Soon she faces threats from vampires |
| This was the beginning of the Midnight Hour radio | | | | and werewolves who would rather not have public |
| show where those who believe in or are members of | | | | discussions about their existence. She stands her |
| the paranormal community call in to discuss the | | | | ground despite these threats. Kitty's protector in the |
| problems of being other than human. Kitty has a real | | | | wolf pack is TJ, but even his strength is not enough to |
| interest in this phenomena because two years earlier | | | | completely safeguard her from her many enemies. |
| she had been -- against her will -- turned into a | | | | Vaughn has created an appealing heroine and a |
| werewolf. | | | | gripping story. Kitty's adventures continue in Kitty Goes |
| She belongs to the pack run by Carl and his female | | | | to Washington (Warner, 2006) and Kitty Takes a |
| Meg. Kitty was the newest, youngest member and, | | | | Holiday (Warner, 2007). |
| when with the pack, she was always very submissive | | | | |