Men of the Otherworld (Otherworld Stories, #I)
I don’t remember the first time I changed into a wolf. One night I passed out, and awoke to find my body covered in yellow fur. My brain was beyond reacting. It took this in its stride, as it had everything else in my new life. I got to my feet and went in search of food.As a curious and...
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I don’t remember the first time I changed into a wolf. One night I passed out, and awoke to find my body covered in yellow fur. My brain was beyond reacting. It took this in its stride, as it had everything else in my new life. I got to my feet and went in search of food.As a curious and independent six-year-old, Clayton didn’t resist the bite - he asked for it. But as a lone child werewolf his life is under constant threat. So when enigmatic Pack member Jeremy Danvers saves him, Clayton is determined to protect his adoptive father, no matter what the cost. So begins this gripping collection of four tales chronicling the bloody feuds of the American Pack, and the coming of age of Clay Danvers, a very powerful - and very singular - werewolf.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B002TZ3FGK
Pages no: 370
Edition language: English
Series: Otherworld Stories (#1)
I'm doing a re-listen to this book. I so love this narrator's voice of Clayton. He gets an A++ for his job. I love this series and this book.
These are four connected stories rather than a novel set in Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series. As that title for the series suggests, those books, a baker's dozen to date, are almost all told from a female perspective, and usually first person at that. The series is in a connected universe,...
I liked this more than I expected. I guess I thought it was random short stories about various men in the series, but it's really just the story of Jeremy and Clay.
If you're a fan, you've got to read this. So many goodies for the mind of Clay, Jeremy, even Malcolm
This review is only for Kitsunegari, since I read Infusion, Savage and Ascension when they were on Kelley's website for free. I think I already knew some of the things about Jeremy's mother's people. Them being able to become foxes seemed familiar somehow. It might be in one of the books, I'm not su...