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Frostbitten kelley armstrong6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Armstrong’s characters are well defined and believable, which just makes it all the more engrossing (as one might expect after so many successful previous volumes – which I have not actually read, I must admit – something that shall be rectified ASAP).įast paced and great fun, I couldn’t put this down. ![]() Lots of blood, guts and gore ensue, and we meet some new monsters to add to the already impressive Otherworld bestiary.Ī great piece of ‘urban fantasy’ fiction (to use the catch-all genre name for such novels), Frostbitten effortlessly combines the real world and the paranormal in a way that really brings it to life on the page. Unfortunately for the werewolf couple, real wolves are the least of the problems facing the residents of Anchorage… Elena and her mate, Clay, travel to Alaska in order to investigate some reported deaths from wolf-attack. Trapped in a frozen, unforgiving terrain, they are forced to confront a deadly secret, and their own, untamed nature…Ĭontinuing the story of Elena, the only female werewolf in the world, this is a gripping, supernatural read. A series of gruesome maulings and murders outside Anchorage seem to implicate a rogue band of werewolves. Book 10 of the hugely popular Women of the Otherworld seriesĪfter years of struggle, Elena Michaels (journalist, investigator, werewolf) has finally come to terms with her strange fate, and learned how to control her wild side.Īt least, that’s what she believes when she sets off to Alaska with her partner Clay. ![]()
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