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Book Review of Kitty Goes to War (Kitty Norville, Bk 8)

Kitty Goes to War (Kitty Norville, Bk 8)
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This book is almost a twofer. There are two distinct storylines. One involves young men turned into werewolves to benefit the military and the other is about a shifty CEO of a convenience store chain. Kitty once again gets in trouble through her radio program when she speculates on the strangeness surrounding the local Speedy Marts. The CEO quickly brings a libel suit against her. The storyline with the werewolves is very close to how our young men and women are treated when they return from war. It is difficult to see them thrust back into society after the horrible things they have seen and done in the name of peacekeeping. Cormac is out of prison and figures strongly in this book. I must admit that I had hoped for a Kitty/Cormac pairing. I do love Ben and I don't want him to be hurt, but there is just something about Kitty and Cormac that seem right. I am glad to see Kitty step up as alpha and lead her pack in this installment.