"enjoy and treasure!"
There are some advantages to being the world's only female
werewolf. However the disadvantages sometimes get in the
way of how Elena Michaels would like to live her life. With
a handsome mate and two lovely children it looks like Elena
has everything she could ever want. However she can't give
up her 'day job' and tracking mutts is what she is good at.
So this time she is off to Alaska to find a mutt. This is where the disadvantages start to come in to play.
Especially when Elena finds out that there are more mutts
in Alaska than they thought there would be. Of course being
the only female werewolf means the mutts want to have her
for themselves. Where as her mate Clay has already claimed
her as his. So Elena and Clay try and put a stop to the mutts who have
been killing anything they fancy. Although there is
something out there in the Alaskan wilderness that is more
dangerous than a couple of mutts. Will Elena be strong
enough to cover all angles and show that she could be a
great Alpha? Another Women of the Otherworld novel and another amazing
read. There isn't one book in this series that I haven't
enjoyed and I know that Kelley Armstrong will never
disappoint. This is one of my must have series that I keep
hold of and plan to read again and again. I love the
characters, the story and the plots. Every book so far has
gripped me from beginning to end and that is something I
can't say about many series. This new installment really delves into Elena's and Clay's
relationship with one another. Sure we have seen them go
through all different kinds of phases but this is them all
grown up with kids. Questions about Elena being the next
Alpha come into play and her past catches up with her. So
much depth and action kept me reading and I finished this
within a day. If there is someone out there who loves the urban
paranormal fantasy genre and hasn't tried this series yet
then you have been missing one of the best. Along with
Charlaine Harris and Kim Harrison, Kelley Armstrong is one
of the queens of the genre. All her books, including her
other series, are amazing worthwhile reads that you will
hopefully, like me, enjoy and treasure!
Reviewed by Amber Chalmers
Posted November 7, 2009
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