by Kelley Armstrong
BITTEN
This is the story of Elena, the only known female werewolf in existence. We learn how she became a werewolf and witness her struggle to adjust to her new life.
It's not easy to create a life independent of the Pack, but she tries anyway. Unfortunately, the Pack needs her and she's forced to put her life on hold while she deals with her pack-mates.
Pack business spills over into her personal life and Elena is forced to make a choice.
To be honest, when a friend first insisted I read this book I was a little indifferent. I'm more into the vampires than the werewolves. However, it didn't take me long to get to a point where I couldn't put it down.
STOLEN
This book continues Elena's story. While investigating a report of "proof" of the werewolves existence, Elena meets up with a pair of witches who claim they're part of a group of supernatural beings who are being targeted by a quasi-military group of scientists who are funded by a rich psycho.
Before you know it, Elena herself is kidnapped by the terrorist group and held prisoner. We're introduced not only to witches, but demons, half-demons and vampires.
I enjoyed this one every bit as much as the first one. Can't wait for the next one.
Monday, January 14, 2008
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Firecat, if you enjoy fantasy, including fantasy with a bit of darkness about it but not gross violence, then may I suggest a title to try? "Outcasts of Skagaray" by Andrew Clarke might be to your taste. Check it out on www.threeswans.com.au
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