I love Kelley Armstrong's Otherworld series. This is the twelfth entry into the series, almost all of which are the linked first person stories of various women of different supernatural "races," including a werewolf, witch, angel, necromancer, and half-demon. Almost all of these books stand alone, ...
I loved this book. I adore the series and this was such a great addition and a wonderful way to wind it up. Brilliant writing that is so tight with such depth in world building. Magic. A must read series.
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsI love Kelley Armstrong’s writing, her Otherworld universe and characters but for some reason Spell Bound just didn’t sit right with me. As enjoyable as this book was to read I struggled with the uneventful plot line, the Young Adult-esque quality of the story and the unneces...
Amazing heartstopping ending, think this one topped all my other favorite scenes with Adam and Savannah and so wish had the next book to read but have not gotten Thirteen: a women of the otherworld novel yet so have to do so soon to see how the series wraps up.
I really loved how Savannah is growing into her own skin. Am very happy she is not the spoiled person she was in earlier books that made her my least favorite character. I am glad I waited to read this one rather than last summer when it came out since a year goes by before the next one releases. ...
We meet up with Savannah once again in this continuation of waking the Witch. Savannah has still not regained her powers, the witch hunters are moving closer and a plot is underway to expose the “Otherworld”.This is the second book of the trilogy within the series. Ms. Armstrong has made public th...
There is just something different about Waking the witch and Spellbound. I think that it is because they are not stand alone books. None of Kelley Armstrongs Otherworld books have linked up the way they do. I could not get over the end of this book. It can't end where it does. I almost wish I waite...
I wasn't a fan of Savannah character before, she always seemed to me to have a bit of Marry Sue in her. But this book was a complete redemption of her in my eyes. Simultaneously the plot thickened and gave glimpses of future stand-off. Plot lines from all earlier books came together in this one. A ...
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