4.5 starsAfter the disaster that was Broken, at least in terms of what I've come to expect from the werewolves of the Otherworld, I expected more of the same in Frostbitten. But I was very happily surprised to find that Frostbitten felt much more like the first two books in the series, Bitten and St...
I cannot believe it took me so long to get round to reading this. It's a great installment for the Women of the Otherworld series and I love the development of Elena. She's a woman with such depth and I think that the author focuses so well on not just the relationships between characters , but Elen...
Great introduction to urban fantasyThis is the first of Kelley Armstrong's books that I have read. Obviously, that means that it is my first from the Otherworld series too.Frostbitten was recommended to me by friends, despite being in a different genre to anything that I have read in my past. I real...
Unexpectedly (no sarcasm, I really didn't expect it) I loved this book. Kind of 'back to basics' meets 'dunkin donuts'.While Frostbitten finally got us home to the Pack, to Elena and Clay, to the first person POV, which is awesome in itself (although I thought it might be boring. blasphemous, I know...
My beloved Clay and Elena are back and they're doing what they do best... tracking mutts. The story begins with Elena trying to catch up with a young Aussie wolf named Reese, who is being set up to take the fall for some man-eaters. (Armstrong set up a backstory for Reese in the short story "Chivalr...
The Werewolf stories in the otherworld series are the bests ones and this is another one to add to the list of amazing Kelley Armstrong books. Elena and Clay are so entertaining to read about. It was fun to hear about the twins and how they have changed the lives of the Pack. I actually hoped they ...
Nice to have the werewolves back in full force. Particularly liked all the time spent on them in wolf form. Always appreciated the detail Armstrong put into it.
This one is the best she's had in a while, I'd say. I think she just has put so much thought into her werewolf characters' background. They're so complex and so human. This book deals heavily with rape and the healing process and long-term effects surrounding it, so it may be something that many peo...
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