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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader as part of a quick takes post to catch up–emphasizing pithiness, not thoroughness.
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Three guys who never should've been turned, and likely wouldn't have survived as vampires if they weren't in Rick's Denver, are the focus of this novella. Since they've been turned, they camp out in their basement apartment and live largely human-ish lives. Basically, they're the kind of guys who need advice from Kitty Norville, but who've never called into her show (or even listened)
Because they're clearly the weakest, most pathetic excuses for Vampires (one sells collectibles online, another reviews video games) they're targeted as a way to Rick by an enterprising reporter. While dealing with that, Sam starts to fall for a mortal—exactly the kind of woman he would've dreamed about dating as a human, but now he's still feeling like she's out of his league.
Watching Sam and his roommates deal with his friendship with the woman on the one hand and then the reporter on the other brings out the kind of fun that Vaughn didn't often get to show in the Kitty-verse. It was a pleasant way to spend a few hours while packing/cleaning—and like I've said, any time in the world of Kitty Norville is a pleasant time.
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13 primary books22 released booksKitty Norville is a 14-book series with 13 primary works first released in 2005 with contributions by Ekaterina Sedia, Carrie Vaughn, and 10 others.