New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong has bewitched audiences with her Otherworld series of supernatural thrillers. Now, in this new collection of shorter fiction, some of Armstrong’s most tantalizing lead characters appear alongside her unforgettable supporting players, who step out of the shadows and into the light.
Have you ever wondered how lone wolf Clayton Danvers finally got bitten by the last thing he ever expected: love? Or how the hot-blooded bad-girl witch Eve Levine managed to ensnare the cold, ruthless corporate sorcerer Kristof Nast in one of the Otherworld’s most unlikely pairings? Would you like to be a fly on the wall at the wedding of Lucas Cortez and Paige Winterbourne as their eminently practical plans are upended by their well-meaning friends? Or tag along with Lucas and Paige as they investigate a gruesome crime that looks to be the work of a rogue vampire?
Now devotees of the Otherworld can share these special moments with some of their favorite characters—as well as discovering deeper insights into the lives of some of the lesser-known players. But even readers new to the
Otherworld universe will find much to love in these seven tales of friendship, adventure, and enduring romance. For when the superhuman men and women of the Otherworld set their minds to a task, they do so with fierce passion and an undivided sense of purpose that make them, in the end, very much human.
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Tales of the Otherworld (Women of the Otherworld)
This one I didn't enjoy as much as the Men of the Otherworld, only because I'm not a fan of Paige and Lucas as much. There were a few stories I did like, mainly the Clay and Elena stories (shock). It provided a huge amount of background into their relationship and brings you right up to the point that she is bitten. It gives you more in site into why it happened and what drove the reasoning behind it, which I loved. It also made me want to read Bitten again, so I'm doing that but I need to move onto more new releases, so I'll wait for reviewing that one again.
Anywho, as for the other stories, there's a great one done from Jeremy's stand point that's just a snapshot into his mind and I loved that one too (super sad though). There's a couple done by Lucas and Paige (yawn, cuz I find them totally boring) although there's one from their wedding which was ok. I did like the one with Eve and Kristof although it makes me want to know more about Kristof now. Other then that, for the most part it's a good read if you're a fan of the series. Again though, I did like the Men one more but if you're going to read the first, might as well read the second.
4 out of 5 books


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