jbb37932 05/03/2009
I loved the book, it was good to get pieces of the series that were missing.
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LEE_SUS 05/02/2009
its absoultly awsome. it pretty much gives an answer to what you always questioned an wanted to know about like claytons childhood which is very funny and why jeremys dad hated him. its an absoulute must read if you loved elena's books like bitten, broken an stolen
Emerald55271 04/21/2009
I was lucky enough to read all these stories on Mrs. Armstrong's website. Apparently she has added an extra story to the book version that I have NOT read. I won't write a synopsis on the ones I have as many have already done that. I am HUGE fan of the Clay and Elena storyline. Therefore, when I found the website and the stories I was ecstatic. While these stories aren't essential to understand the Otherworld, they do help. Many complained about Clay and how he forced his lifestyle on Elena. These stories, which focus mainly on Clay, tell us how his life prewolf and after was. It tells about Jeremy growing up with a father who hated him, a father who did the worst thing he could possibly do to his son. We get to see Malcolm in the flesh and the ambition that made him cruel. For me, I was able to get a better grasp of Clay and care more about Jeremy. In the other books he was alpha but we didn't really know much about him. This is a man who was barely in his twenties and took in a wild street kid and made him his own. There are other stories in the book such as the Chupacabra, which I personally thought was weak and lacking characterization. Lucas is just a hard one for me to care about. Overall, I enjoyed reading most of the stories but my favorites were Jeremy, Malcolm and Clay. The Danvers' men are very complicated and it was nice getting to know some of their history.
JenniferWadswo rth 04/19/2009
This was a very good book. The werewolf characters are probably the ones I feel most familiar with in Armstrong's Otherworld. The stories in this book told us a lot more about them, particularly Jeremy, though also Clay, Nick, and Jeremy's father, Malcom. The weakest story was probably the new one, the one that starts to hint at Jeremy's heritage but doesn't give us or the characters any real answers, just a starting place for further research. That being said, it wasn't a bad story at all. All but the new story are available on-line at Armstrong's website. But, I really like having it in book form, and I'm happy to support Armstrong and her chosen charity by purchasing the book.
FutureNovelist 04/13/2009
I really loved this book. It shows a whole other side to Kelley Armstrong's women of the otherworld series. I would definitally recommend this book to anyone who likes books about vampires and werewolves.
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