I decided to read this without knowing what the cover of the book was like, and I'm glad I didn't know. Really? Why isn't she wearing clothes? Especially since clothes are really important to the character. There is only one small part of the book where she's dresses as a hooker and that's what they decide should be on the cover of the book?That being said.I really loved this. She's so sassy and has so much attitude. AND. I never once cringed because the book was trying to be feminist and was failing. The book just was. She was feisty and a werewolf and a person who liked vintage clothing.There were a lot of characters, but even though I was jumping in on book 4 I was still able to figure out who everyone was. I so want to read the rest of this series now. There was mystery and suspense and mythical creatures and all sorts of fun exciting things.Thumbs up to this author. Unfortunately, I came in on this book of this series, and there was an awful lot of back story I wasn't quite understanding. I think though, had I read earlier books, I would have thought this was pretty fun. Luna is (*shock*, with that name) a werewolf. She comes from a bunch of witches, deals in demons, and has a chip on her shoulder as big as Arkansas. Hell is literally going to be set loose in Nocturne City, unless she and her special crime division can stop it.
What do You think about Witch Craft (2009)?
Witch Craft (Nocturne City, Book 4) by Caitlin Kittredge (2009)
—Kat
What a difference new characters make in a series.
—kim