
Meanwhile, Kitty gets sued for libel by CEO Harold Franklin after featuring Speedy Mart--his nationwide chain of 24-hour convenience stores with a reputation for attracting supernatural unpleasantness--on her show.
Very bad weather is on the horizon.
Kitty survived a pretty awful ordeal in the previous book and it still haunts her. But when a sketchy guy--and CEO of a chain of convenient stores--sues her after she speculates about him on her radio show, and she's called in to help with three rogue werewolf soldiers with PTSD, she hasn't got time to dwell on it. Then there's Cormac. Her husband's enigmatic cousin who's finally out of jail...
Yeah, there's plenty to keep her busy.
I loved this book! Reading a Kitty book always feels like getting in touch with old friends. Sure, they're friends surrounded by supernatural problems and fast-paced trouble, but it never gets boring.
This is another excellent installment to a terrific series.
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