Broken (Women of the Otherworld #6)
In this thrilling new novel from the author of Industrial Magic, a pregnant werewolf may have unwittingly unleashed Jack the Ripper on twenty-first-century Toronto-and become his next target.Kelley Armstrong is the bestselling author of a growing series of novels and novellas in the Women of the...
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In this thrilling new novel from the author of Industrial Magic, a pregnant werewolf may have unwittingly unleashed Jack the Ripper on twenty-first-century Toronto-and become his next target.Kelley Armstrong is the bestselling author of a growing series of novels and novellas in the Women of the Otherworld series, the first two of which are Bitten and Stolen. She is also the author of the crime novel Exit Strategy, as well as a number of short stories. Kelley holds a degree in psychology and currently lives in rural Ontario, Canada, with her husband and three children. Laural Merlington has recorded well over one hundred audiobooks, including works by Margaret Atwood and Alice Hoffman, and is the recipient of several AudioFile Earphones Awards. An Audie Award nominee, she has also directed over one hundred audiobooks. She has performed and directed for thirty years in theaters throughout the country. In addition to her extensive theater and voice-over work, Laural teaches college in her home state of Michigan.
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ISBN:
9781400177417 (1400177413)
Publish date: September 18th 2008
Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc.
Edition language: English
Series: Women of the Otherworld (#6)
I greatly enjoy Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series, and this is a strong installment. One thing that is different about this series is that though it's in the same world and often linked, different books are told from different perspectives. The first two books, Bitten and Stolen, were writt...
Fast-paced and full of brilliant description that really gets your senses in an uproar.
Broken was a book I could take or leave. It's pretty slow the entire way through and since I'm kind of anti-baby I didn't get all googly over the face that Elena was preggo. Actually, I found that kind of annoying. I don't see Elena or Clay as being parents and I don't really care for the change in...
Elena is pregnant and having to deal with the men in her life fussing around her when she accidentally gets her blood on the "from hell" letter, which opens a portal for some zombies, and a man. Murders in the style of Jack the Ripper start up and Elena has to try to solve this and keep the babies ...
I love Elena and Clay. :) Plus, there were more sexy times in this book than the last. Always a plus.