Delilah Street is a loner orphan living out her dream as an
investigative reporter in the wheat lands of Kansas. After
the crazy phenomenon of the Millennium Revolution,
otherwise known as Y2K, reporting the news is now more
challenging than ever. Major computer failure is the least
of the problems; after the turn of the century, millions of
people have begun to develop supernatural capabilities and
werewolves, along with vampires and other creepy creatures,
have become a reality.
Delilah decides to leave her current job and take a road
trip to Las Vegas where she sees herself lying on a steel
slab in a morgue while watching her favorite TV show. She
needs to know how someone in Sin City can look exactly like
her, right down to her topaz nose ring. Her journey takes
her to ground zero of an old war that inspires the use of
classic movies and the raw, sexy seduction of the
paranormal.
Although at times I had difficulty connecting with the main
character, I did look forward to reading about Snow (what
an interesting being he is!) and some of the friends
Delilah makes during her investigation. What an original
take on classic horror and servitude. Wow!!
It was the revelation of the millennium: witches,
werewolves, vampires and other supernaturals are real.
Fast-forward 13 years: TV reporter Delilah Street used to
cover the small-town bogeyman beat back in Kansas, but
now, in high-octane Las Vegas - which is run by a werewolf
mob - she finds herself holding back the gates of Hell
itself. But at least she has a hot new guy and one big bad
wolfhound to help her out...