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

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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)

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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.

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Title:Bitten (Otherworld #1)
Author:Kelley Armstrong
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe 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

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I first read this book when it came out and loved it. It was one of the few books I'd read that focused predominantly on werewolves. I've read MANY since and so I went back and reread this because I was curious if it would hold up against the masses. Oh boy. It did. Let me just say that out of all paranormal books I've read, Clay has to be one of the sexiest, if not the sexiest male character. I'm not sure why exactly, maybe it's because nothing about him is really overdone, a lot of his appeal

A lot of authors tend to rely on supernatural abilities to make their fantasy and paranormal characters more appealing to us foolish mortals who seek our escapes amongst their pages. But Kelley Armstrongs werewolves in Bitten must rely on grit and personality alone, because aside from having the ability to Change their shape, they dont have any bizarre powers. They arent immortal, they can be killed just as easily as any other non-supernatural creature and it doesnt take a silver bullet to do it

Werewolves in Toronto! I loved it!Elena Michaels never wanted to become a werewolf. She knew nothing of this world. Now, because of a sudden impulse by her werewolf boyfriend, she had become the only known female werewolf.After a few years, being tired of this world, she decides to leave the Pack and live again at the big city as a normal human. She has a nice job and a nice new boyfriend.Unfortunately for her, the Pack needs her back. Clay, her old boyfriend, wants her back. She still belongs

Bitten is more than just a werewolf book. Yes, it follows the story of a werewolf named Elena and the trials and tribulations of her pack. There's plenty of action and sex. But what is so exceptional about this book is the complex emotions invoked by our main character.Elena never wanted to be werewolf. She had a miserable childhood, shuffling through the foster system, enduring horrific abuse. She survived, clinging to the idea that she could make a normal life for herself; grow up and create

Had any of the characters been even half as cool as this guy:...I may have keep reading. Or to be more accurate I should say: I may have read it correctly. Which I didnt. Instead, I did this:*notices all the 5star reviews of Bitten**clicks confirm order button on BookDespository.com**waits by mail box for about 40,000 years**receives Bitten**does happy dance like a happy thing in a happy place with a happy hat**begins reading page one of Bitten*18 minutes later:

#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

I knew it even before beginning this book that either I would completely loathe it, or I would not finish. Bitten was forced upon me by a colleague who's a paranormal romance fanatic. The book was also mentioned several times to me by other goodreads members, so I decided to give one more chance to paranormal. I always end up giving too many chances to things I know I would never find a likeness for. Perhaps I'm biased. In fact, I think I am; starting any book with "I'm going to hate this"

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