Kitty and the Dead Man's Hand
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Although I’ve read a number of negative reviews about this book, I found "Kitty & the Dead Man's Hand," to be an enjoyable read. Kitty is given the chance to broadcast her show, The Midnight Hour, live, on television from a studio in Las Vegas. She jumps at the chance for two reasons. First it gives her an opportunity to promote her show in a new market. Second, it makes it possible for her to escape her mother’s grip on her wedding plans. And so Kitty & Ben head out to Las Vegas. Plans become more complicated when they discover a gun show is being held in the ballroom of their hotel with more than a few Cormac-like bounty hunters in attendance. Although
Kitty seems to attract life threatening situations in every book, this one seems filled with more trouble than usual. This time trouble comes in the form of were tigers who belong to an ancient cult led by an equally ancient vampire and a very strange magician who comes to their rescue more than once. There are enough loose ends left to lead the way into the next book.
Kitty seems to attract life threatening situations in every book, this one seems filled with more trouble than usual. This time trouble comes in the form of were tigers who belong to an ancient cult led by an equally ancient vampire and a very strange magician who comes to their rescue more than once. There are enough loose ends left to lead the way into the next book.
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Journal Entry 3 by cornelia at 6145 Westheimer Book Box in Houston, Texas USA on Sunday, August 15, 2010
Released 13 yrs ago (8/15/2010 UTC) at 6145 Westheimer Book Box in Houston, Texas USA
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