Kitty raises hell

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Kitty raises hell

by Carrie Vaughn

Kitty Norville, a werewolf with a radio show, thought she was done with the Vegas chaos, but a vengeful cult has other plans, cursing her in retaliation. This book plunges you into a genuinely suspenseful urban fantasy mystery. It's a thrilling ride where Kitty, still figuring out her place in the supernatural world, has to gather an unlikely crew – from TV ghost hunters to a charmingly dangerous magician – to untangle a dark conspiracy. The pacing is relentless, pushing Kitty to her limits as she faces a truly formidable, unknown entity. You'll feel the stakes rise with every chapter, navigating a world where allies are few and danger lurks everywhere. This is for readers who love a resourceful, somewhat reluctant hero thrown into a high-stakes supernatural puzzle, enjoying a blend of action, genuine peril, and a touch of the unknown.

10 Books similar to 'Kitty raises hell'

If Kitty Norville's journey as a sharp-witted werewolf navigating a dangerous supernatural conspiracy left you wanting more, then we have a stack of books ready for you. We've curated these recommendations for their blend of action-packed urban fantasy, compelling female protagonists who find themselves in over their heads, and mysteries that pull you into complex hidden worlds. Expect witty narration, intense encounters with powerful creatures, and the thrill of watching a hero overcome impossible odds. From shapeshifters to magic-wielding detectives, these stories capture that same intoxicating mix of peril, humor, and heart.

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Moon Called
Moon Called

by Patricia Briggs

Fans of Kitty's journey as a werewolf navigating a hidden supernatural society will adore Mercy Thompson, a coyote shapeshifter who finds herself entangled in pack politics and dangerous alliances. Both heroines are strong, resourceful, and often find themselves in over their heads, relying on wit and courage.

Magic Bites
Magic Bites

by Ilona Andrews

For readers who enjoy Kitty's snarky narration and action-packed encounters with supernatural creatures, Kate Daniels offers a similar thrill. Kate is a mercenary in a magic-ravaged Atlanta, battling monsters and navigating complex power struggles with a sharp tongue and formidable skills.

Storm Front
Storm Front

by Jim Butcher

While featuring a male protagonist, The Dresden Files shares "Kitty Raises Hell"'s blend of urban fantasy, witty first-person narration, and a protagonist who's often outmatched but never outsmarted. Harry Dresden, a wizard detective, tackles supernatural mysteries in modern-day Chicago with humor and grit.

Dead Until Dark
Dead Until Dark

by Charlaine Harris

Readers drawn to Kitty's encounters with various supernatural beings and her journey of self-discovery will appreciate Sookie Stackhouse, a telepathic waitress in a small Louisiana town. She navigates a world where vampires "come out of the coffin," leading to humorous, romantic, and often dangerous adventures.

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Dead Witch Walking
Dead Witch Walking

by Kim Harrison

This series offers a strong female lead in Rachel Morgan, a witch and bounty hunter who, like Kitty, navigates a complex supernatural underworld filled with vampires, demons, and other creatures. It combines fast-paced action, witty dialogue, and a compelling blend of mystery and personal stakes.

Rosemary and Rue
Rosemary and Rue

by Seanan McGuire

Fans of Kitty's exploration of a hidden supernatural society and her growth into a reluctant hero will connect with October Daye, a half-fae private investigator. Toby delves into the intricate and often dangerous politics of the fae world, balancing mystery with a poignant search for belonging.

Bitten
Bitten

by Kelley Armstrong

For those who appreciate Kitty's werewolf identity and her struggles within the supernatural community, Elena Michaels offers a more intense exploration of pack dynamics and the challenges of being the only female werewolf. This series delves deeper into the darker, more visceral aspects of shapeshifting and loyalty.

Hounded

by Kevin Hearne

If Kitty's witty internal monologue and encounters with mythological beings appealed to you, then Atticus O'Sullivan, an ancient, wise-cracking druid, will be a delightful read. He navigates modern Arizona while battling gods and monsters, delivering action and humor in equal measure.

Soulless
Soulless

by Gail Carriger

Readers who enjoy Kitty's charmingly unconventional nature and the humor in her supernatural encounters will love Alexia Tarabotti, a "soulless" woman in an alternate Victorian London. This steampunk urban fantasy blends witty banter, quirky characters, and a unique take on vampires and werewolves with a delightful romantic mystery.

Undead and Unwed
Undead and Unwed

by MaryJanice Davidson

For a book that matches "Kitty Raises Hell"'s lighthearted, snarky tone and a protagonist thrust into a new supernatural reality, Betsy Taylor is a perfect fit. Betsy, a newly turned vampire queen, navigates her undead existence with hilarious exasperation, designer shoes, and a knack for stumbling into mysteries.