Kitty has the midnight shift as a radio show host for a local station in the Denver. To avoid playing one more terrible, post 1990's song, she raises a discussion about the existence of werewolves and vampires and accidentally starts 'The Midnight Hour,' a late-night radio advice show for the supernaturally disadvantaged. But Kitty had no idea what an eager audience she has. Vampires, werewolves, witches-seemingly half the supernaturals in town-call in ready to share their woes. She also has no idea what kind of trouble she's getting herself into, especially when she's forced to reveal, live and on the air, that she herself is a werewolf. With a werewolf hunter setting his sights on her, jealousy and rivalries threatening to tear apart her pack, the local master vampire viewing her as a threat, and a police detective begging her to help solve a series of gruesome murders, Kitty has to learn quickly when to bare her claws. She starts to wish she had someone she could call for advice.