She already knows it’s a fight she can’t win, but she won’t give up trying to hide her otherness and be ‘normal’. Right from the opening sentence, we’re plunged into the daily battle Elena endures as she tries to deny her werewolf identity. Therefore, unless you’re freakily rigid about reading exclusively vampire fiction, you’re probably going to start here if you don’t want to miss out on Kelley Armstrong’s exciting supernatural creations. So why am I reviewing this for Love Vampires? The simple answer is that this is the first book in the Women of the Otherworld series and the vampires appear from book two onwards. There’s plenty of blood, sex and gore in Bitten, but be warned, there’s absolutely no mention of a vampire anywhere. Is she willing to risk her life to help the ex-lover who betrayed her by turning her into a werewolf in the first place? And, more to the point, does she have a choice? The Review But now her Pack – the one she abandoned so that she could live a normal life – are in trouble and they need her help. When she walks down a dark alleyway, she’s the scary one. She also just happens to be the only female werewolf in the world… Reviewed by Lotte Summary (from the book jacket)Įlena Michaels is your regular twenty-first-century girl: self-assured, smart and fighting fit.
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