Free Download Bitten (Otherworld #1) Books
Bitten (Otherworld #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 436 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 87290 Users | 4409 Reviews

Specify About Books Bitten (Otherworld #1)

Title:Bitten (Otherworld #1)
Author:Kelley Armstrong
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 436 pages
Published:September 7th 2004 by Plume Books (first published September 21st 2001)
Categories:Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Paranormal Romance

Explanation Supposing Books Bitten (Otherworld #1)

Elena Michaels is the world’s only female werewolf. And she’s tired of it. Tired of a life spent hiding and protecting, a life where her most important job is hunting down rogue werewolves. Tired of a world that not only accepts the worst in her–her temper, her violence–but requires it. Worst of all, she realizes she’s growing content with that life, with being that person.

So she left the Pack and returned to Toronto where she’s trying to live as a human. When the Pack leader calls asking for her help fighting a sudden uprising, she only agrees because she owes him. Once this is over, she’ll be squared with the Pack and free to live life as a human. Which is what she wants. Really.

Describe Books In Pursuance Of Bitten (Otherworld #1)

Original Title: Bitten
ISBN: 0452286034 (ISBN13: 9780452286030)
Edition Language: English
Series: Otherworld #1
Characters: Elena Michaels, Jeremy Danvers, Clayton Danvers, Antonio Sorrentino, Karl Marsten, Nicholas Sorrentino, Logan Jonsen, Daniel Santos
Setting: Ontario(Canada) New York State(United States)

Rating About Books Bitten (Otherworld #1)
Ratings: 4.05 From 87290 Users | 4409 Reviews

Crit About Books Bitten (Otherworld #1)
Blog Bookstagram Goodreads TwitterLinkTree Club Club BookstagramIm going to start off by saying this is my all-time favorite series of books for the adult mind. I love a lot of series, but I read this one when I was in high school (which, I shouldnt have honestly) and INSTANTLY fell in love with it.Why shouldnt I have read it then? Well it is 100% an adult book. It has graphic scenes, sexual and bloody and probably shouldnt be read by a fifteen year old. I was tired of reading the high

The only two characters I liked here were Clay and Jeremy, so if I will continue with the series it will be purely for them.Otherwise, the plot was predictable. The sort of love triangle there just for the occasional drama (view spoiler)[cheating is never ok in my book, even if the MC loved Clay, she still cheated on her current partner multiple times with him and that didn't exactly endear her to me (hide spoiler)]. The world buidling wasn't anything special. The MC, Elena... At one point or

A warning to the reader, don't pick this book up if you cannot devote hours to reading it. You will be completely absorbed into this tale of a woman who happens to be a werewolf, and isn't completely happy about it. Elena is a fascinating protagonist, not all bad, but not all good either. She has an animal side to her that she has suppressed, but when dead bodies start turning up, killed by what is clearly a werewolf, she can no longer hide from her werewolf origins. Another thing that makes

Bitten gets off to such a good start. It reminded me climbing inside a late model luxury car at a rental agency, a car that's been recently waxed and has that New Car Smell. And then doesn't goddam go anywhere. I gave Kelley Armstrong 86 pages to turn the ignition before I got out and walked back into the rental office for other options. This 2001 novel is the first person account of "Elena," a blonde haired Toronto resident who's a werewolf. What lured me in here was Armstrong's prose, which is

The first book I read in this series was Living with the Dead my local bookshop only had this paperback copy yes those days before I discovered the magic world of eBooks!!!! and whilst I liked that story, I did find it a bit difficult to get into.Now, I wasnt exactly uber-lover of werewolves/shape shifters before, but something about that book had me wanting to read more books by Kelley Armstrong.I decided to read the books in order to be able to get into the world that the author created.

#41 Bitten by Kelley Armstrongrating 4 of 5436 ppThis is the literary equivalent of eating potato chips. Not terribly filling or nutritious but lots of fun, and it sure is hard to stop once you get started. I have already read the author's third and fourth books, Dime Store Magic and Industrial Magic and I have to say I wish I'd started here, at the beginning. Note to self: read a series in order! Regardless of when you manage to pick them up at the used bookstore, forbear until you can begin at

You know when you don't really expect to like a book based on the fact that you're prejudiced to its contents? For example, thanks to Twilight, I am completely Team Vampire (and I'm terribly ashamed at having brought Twilight up, trust me) so anything Werewolf-ish automatically sets off some inner resentment. Knowing this book was about werewolves just made me go 'blegh!' but I was suddenly determined to give it a chance, and so I did. Oh. My. God. FANTASTIC. I was utterly absorbed by this book

Related Post: