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Title | : | Frostbitten (Otherworld #10) |
Author | : | Kelley Armstrong |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
Published | : | September 21st 2009 by Orbit |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
Kelley Armstrong
Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.29 | 22253 Users | 823 Reviews
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Smart, sexy, supernatural—the men and women of the Otherworld live and love, fight and die, among us. Unseen and unsuspected, this realm of witches, ghosts, and werewolves is now threatened with exposure by a brutal series of bizarre murders that has left even the supernatural world baffled—and cold with terror.... Being the world’s only female werewolf has its advantages, such as having her pick of the Otherworld’s most desirable males. And Elena Michaels couldn't have picked a more dangerously sexy and undyingly loyal mate than Clayton Danvers. Now their bond will be put to the ultimate test as they follow a bloody trail of gruesome slayings deep into Alaska’s frozen wilderness. There’s nothing the werewolf community dislikes more than calling attention to itself. So when a pair of rogue man-eaters begins hunting humans, it’s up to Elena and Clayton to track down the predators. But any illusions their task would be simple are quickly dispelled. For even in werewolf terms, there’s something very disturbing taking place in the dark Alaskan forests. A werewolf more wolf than human and more unnatural than supernatural is on the hunt—a creature whose origins seem to spring from ancient legends of the shape-shifting Wendigo. And if that wasn't bad enough, Clayton and Elena find themselves confronting painful ghosts from their pasts — and an issue neither of them is eager to discuss. For one of them has been chosen to become the new Pack leader, and as every wolf knows, there can be only one Alpha. They've always been equals in everything. Now, when their survival depends more than ever on perfect teamwork, will instinct allow one of them to lead...and the other to follow?
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Original Title: | Frostbitten |
ISBN: | 1841497762 (ISBN13: 9781841497761) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Otherworld #10 |
Characters: | Elena Michaels, Jeremy Danvers, Clayton Danvers, Antonio Sorrentino, Nicholas Sorrentino, Morgan Walsh, Joey Stillwell, Noah Stillwell, Reese Williams |
Setting: | Alaska(United States) |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 22253 Users | 823 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books Frostbitten (Otherworld #10)
So I started reading this book and loved it, then I hated it, then I loved it again. One thing I enjoy about Kelley Armstrong is the growth and develpment of her characters. THe downside of that is what sometimes happens to characters you used to love. Elena has a lot of positive growth in this book. In previous books, Elena has often made rash decisions with out thinking about the potential consequences of those decisions. In this book, she really begins to understand that she needs to startFrostbitten - Best of Clay and Elena so far - Great addition to Armstong's series When the mutt Elena is chasing flees to Alaska, Pack enforcers werewolf Elena and her mate Clay are asked to do double duty and also check into some wolf mauling deaths in the frozen North - they suspect rogue 'weres' are behind the killings. As their search expands to include the mysterious disappearance of an old friend living the area, the pair is going to discover that that much is hidden in isolated Alaskan
Let's face it, the werewolf stories are the best books in Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series. Yes, I enjoyed the rest of the installments, but there is something extremely appealing about the physical world of weres. It's just so much more fun to read about hand-to-hand fights, cracked bones, and torn-out throats. How can spell-casting, raising the dead, and (give me a break!) sensing chaos possibly compete with that? In this novel Elena and Clay travel to Alaska to have a talk

Wow! Frostbitten, the 10th novel in the Women of the Otherworld series gets my vote for best novel of the series so far! Frostbitten is told from Elenas point of view, taking us back to our original (and my personal favourite) narrator. The story is set predominantly in Alaska, and features Elena and Clay almost exclusively. We do get to touch base with some of our other much-loved Werewolves, and we also get to meet some fantastic new characters that I hope well be seeing more of in future
I have to say that I seriously enjoyed this one. It was great to see that the Pack may be evolving.Jeremy has officially asked Elena to become Alpha when he steps down. The way Elena and Clay discuss this and decide how to handle this while being mates was-for those two-surprisingly civil and mature. Their relationship really has come a long way. I love seeing them be open with each other. While they held back at some points, they always eventually discussed what was bothering them. I couldn't
You CAN go home again!While Kelley Armstrong has never traveled too far afield from the werewolf clan that started the Women of the Otherworld series in Bittenthere have been many characters and storylines added since then. But, coming back to Elena and Clay was like a GOOD trip back to the place you called home. You can see how they've grown and changed over the years, but some part of them is still the same couple that I remember. And, even beyond the relationship aspect of the book, the plot
Clayton and Elena, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways:1. You are ridiculously fun. Whether you're tossing each other around in the snow while in wolf form, or contemplating how difficult it would be to maneuver in the back of your SUV, you fill me with D-E-L-I-G-H-T.2. You are the perfect example of partnership. I know you got off to a bit of a rough start (with the biting and the changing), but you weathered that storm spectacularly (even if it did take 10(ish) years to do it), and you
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