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Broken60 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

ORBIT (LITT), 2006

Couldn't put it down
In the sixth book of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Broken," Elena Michaels is back and expecting a little one. Pregnancy has her a bit nervous, which is why she goes a bit nutty when a letter, supposedly written by Jack the Ripper, opens a portal from the past releasing a killer. I always liked this character, she's tough and not afraid to take a risk. Definitely not a shrinking violet. ...
  
  











  



  
Haunted65 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Seal Books, 2005

Eve Rocks!
In the fifth book of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Haunted," we get to travel the afterlife a bit with Savannah's infamous mother, Eve Levine. When the Fates send her after an escaped ghost/demon killer, Eve must make some hard choices between the life she left behind and the future she can yet have. This book was bloodier than the previous ones and even bothered me at times. However, I ...
  
  











  



  
Dime Store Magic78 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Time Warner Paperbacks, 2004

Web designer by day, witch by night
In the third book of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Dime Store Magic," Paige Winterbourne, witch/website designer is faced with a child custody battle that leads to mayhem and murder. Helped along the way by sorcerer, Lucas Cortez, Paige must protect her young charge while trying to discover the secret of the lost witch magic. I really enjoyed this book. Paige is a likeable character, ...
  
  











  



  
No Humans Involved59 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Tantor Media, 2007

Her best yet!
My wish was granted. In her latest book, "No Humans Involved," Armstrong teams up necromancer Jaime Vegas and werewolf alpha Jeremy Danvers. It does not disappoint! Together they must stop a group of child-murderers, while stuck on the set of a reality-TV séance show. Things get dangerous and at times steamy. I always knew Jaime had a lot of pluck, but who would have guessed that Jeremy could ...
  
  











  



  
Stolen82 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Random House of Canada, Limited, 2002

A Surprising Sequel
In the second book of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Stolen," Elena Michaels is back, this time taken prisoner in a secret compound for supernaturals, run by overzealous scientists and a software geek with a hunting fetish. It is another great book from Armstrong. Elena's character is further developed, and many new characters are introduced as well. The action is well paced, and the ending ...
  
  











  



  
Jauria1 review
Kelley Armstrong

Emece Editores, 2001

Jauria = Bitten
Jauria, according to Kelly Armstrong's website, is simply the Spanish version of Bitten. This took me longer than I cared to spend on discovering this, so I thought I'd share the news with anyone else wanting to know what Jauria is about and maybe save someone some time.
  
  











  



  
Bitten236 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Brilliance Audio Unabridged, 2001

No candy hearts and fluffy bunnies
Armstrong bursts onto the writing scene with her first novel of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Bitten." In this werewolf-gone-bad story, the main character, Elena Michaels must face her past and herself if she is going to help stop a killer and protect those who care about her the most. A bit different than the average werewolf book I've read, I found the characters to be believable ...
  
  











  



  
Personal Demon43 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Orbit, 2008

Love the book
I absolutely love the women of the other world series!! Cant wait for men of the otherworld.
  
  











  



  
My Big Fat Supernatural Honeymoon12 reviews

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

An enjoyable collection of short storys
I bought this book because there was a Jim Butcher tale in it. I enjoyed that story, as I expected that I would. I was pleased that all of the other stories were enjoyable as well. I hadn't actually expected that. Now I have more authors to look for when I need a good full length story to pass an enjoyable evening.
  
  











  



  
Industrial Magic46 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

ORBIT (LITT), 2004

Gritty but good
In the fourth book of The Women of the Otherworld series, "Industrial Magic," Paige Winterbourne and Lucas Cortez are back. This time they are tracking a killer who is targeting supernatural teens. The story takes them to Miami, and the Cabal, Sorcerer mega-corporation, run by Lucas's father. This book takes a closer look at Lucas's family and helps explain how and why he chose to rebel ...
  
  











  



  
Exit Strategy41 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Seal Books, 2007

One of my favorites
I love this book! I am a fan of Ms. Armstrong's Otherworld novels as well, but Exit Strategy is my favorite novel of hers. Although I am not usually a fan of crime thrillers, mysteries, or suspense type novels, I still adore this book because the characters are so well written and believable. I have read this novel several times now and it just never gets old to me. I am also really excited ...
  
  











  



  
Call to the Hunt3 reviews
Steven E. Wedel

Scrybe Press, 2005

howling time with these fun werewolf thrillers
Fans of werewolf thrillers will want to howl with this strong twelve story compilation. Most of the tales are set in the eighteenth century, which Steven E. Wedel uses to deftly portray an eerie environs in spite of commonly known American historical events like an escaped slave, life on the frontier with the Sioux, or the battle of Saratoga. Seven of the contributions star Josef Ulrik, an ...
  
  











  



  
The Awakening (Darkest Powers, Book 2)
Kelley Armstrong

HarperCollins, 2009

Book II in the Darkest Powers trilogy takes us deeper into a world where the supernatural intrudes on the everyday with riveting effect. If you had met me a few weeks ago, you probably would have described me as an average teenage girl ? someone normal. Now my life has changed forever and I?m as far away from normal as it gets. A living science experiment ? not only can I see ghosts, but I was genetically altered by a group of people who call ...
  
  











  



  
Die Nacht der Wölfin.
Kelley Armstrong

Schneekluth, 2002
  
  











  



  
The Summoning (Darkest Powers, Book 1)36 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

HarperCollins, 2008

Great book!
This book was amazing. I didn't expect to like it so much, but once i started it i could not put it down. The only thing that sucks is that i have to wait for the next book. uggh!
  
  











  



  
Living with the Dead (Women of the Otherworld, Book 9)13 reviews
Kelley Armstrong

Spectra, 2008

Still going strong after nine books!
Kelley Armstrong was one of the first Urban Fantasy authors I read as an adult. Bitten made me fall in love with the characters, the world, and caused me to drool all over myself, waiting for more. As her series has progressed different narrators have been introduced, but she's stayed mostly in the first person. Living with the Dead (Women of the Otherworld, Book 9) is the first one I can ...
  
  











  



  
Dates From Hell34 reviews
Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, ...

Avon Books, 2006

Awsome book
This book is great! Its basicly 4 differnt mini books in one but each of them keep you on the edge of your seat! I recomend it to everyone!
  
  











  








   



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