Plot line: As a curious six-year-old, Clayton didn’t resist the bite—he asked for it. But surviving as a lone child-werewolf was more than he could manage—until Jeremy came along, taught Clayton how to straddle the human-werewolf worlds, and introduced him to the Pack. So begins this tantalizing vol...
I can't believe it's taken me a full week to read this book! Darn work commitments getting in the way! I'm a big fan of Kelley Armstrong, especially her books in this series that deal with werewolves. Clay Danvers made my Top Ten Fictional Crushes list. So of course I was happy that there was more!T...
This was a great read. I loved finding out about how Clayton was bitten and raised by Jeremy. It gives you so much depth into both characters and more understanding of pack life. It really makes me want to go back and read Bitten again. Kelley Armstrong's stories about werewolves are the best. I lov...
3.5 stars. It was great to see how Clay had become a werewolf and how he got together with Jeremy. There's also a little peak into Jeremy's moving away from Alpha and the reasons why. Great book in the series.
I loved this book. A lot. It gave me a powerful urge to reread [b:Bitten|11918|Bitten (Women of the Otherworld, #1)|Kelley Armstrong|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1306101770s/11918.jpg|2606334], now that I can see Clay from a different perspective. I don't remember liking Clay very much when I read t...
It was such a pleasant surprise to find that this book mainly focuses on Clayton and how he began his life as a werewolf, but also about the dynamics of the fight for the position as Alpha following Dominique. I enjoyed watching the relationship between Jeremy and Clayton develop. Believe it or no...
I really enjoyed getting to know more about Clay and all the men of the pack. Armstrong really rounded these characters out. It make the relationship Jeremy has taken up with the Death/Talker makes more sense. I hope more is written from the male point of view. She did such a great job.
This isn't quite a three, and I'm rounding up due to the use of Kitsune, which I love.The collection is really three tales, tale that are more about the development of Jeremy. It's technique true that the middle story is split into two stories, but it is really one long story told in mini stories, w...
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