What is the use of a recipe? A recipe is a teaching tool, a guide, a point of departure. Follow it exactly the first time you make the dish. As you make it again and again, you will change it, massage it to fit your own taste and aesthetic. Eventually it will become your own personal recipe - Jacques Pepin
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Kitty Raises Hell by Carrie Vaughn
Just another fun and fast read in this series. Kitty returns from Vegas and finds that what happened in Vegas didn't completely stay there. She is being harassed by the group of were-felines whose leader she killed at the end of the last book. They've sent some sort of entity to attack her by setting things on fire, like the bar and restaurant in which she is part-owner.
At the same time, a very powerful vampire appears in Denver, claiming he knows what is attacking her and that he can drive it off. She and the Master of Denver, Rick, meet with the vampire and decline his help, for it's obvious he has some ulterior motive in the long game of vampire politics.
At the same time, Kitty gets involved with a group of tv people who are producing a popular ghost chasers show on tv, and exchanges interviews with them, going on one of their ghost chasing expeditions with them. The fire-starting entity causes some chaos during this one, and she enlists their aid in fighting it.
As I said before, it's fun, it's fast, and Kitty and friends work their usual magic.
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