Angelic by Kelley Armstrong
an audiobook review by Ivy Reisner
Eve Levine is probably a poor
choice for an angel. She's a half-demon, a dark witch, and something of a rebel. The fates need her for her
underworld contacts and her ability to deal dirty to get the job done, then reprimand her for using those
same underworld contacts and dirty methods. She gets sick of this, and sets about to get herself fired.
Personal Demon by Kelley Armstrong
an audiobook review by Jennifer McCann
In this eighth installment of the Women of the Otherworld series, Hope Adams is pressed into a service by Beneico Cortez the
ruthless head of the Cortez Cabal. Hope goes undercover as a disgruntled rich girl looking for fun with a gang of dangerous
supernaturals who have been giving the Cabals a bad time. While there, Hope, now called "Faith," becomes involved in more
than just the robberies the gang is perpetrating.
Broken by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Donna McMahon
Elena Michaels used to think she had problems when a wolf bit her and she started turning into a werewolf. But that was
nothing. Now she's a pregnant werewolf -- something even other werewolves have never heard of before. And the simple job
her pack has agreed to -- stealing a letter from a sorcerer -- has backfired badly. It's hard to plan a nursery when you're
being chased by unkillable zombies and investigating whether Jack the Ripper is roaming the streets of Toronto.
Haunted by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Alisa McCune
Eve Levine, Savannah's mother and a ghost, is being sent on a mission to track a Nix, a Germanic demi-demon nymph who
feeds off chaos. This particular Nix has been jumping from woman to woman giving them the necessary drive to murder. The
Nix feeds off the chaos and anguish these murders create. Eventually she grows weary of her partner and devises a way for
them to be caught and create even more chaos.
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Industrial Magic by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Alisa McCune
The book opens with Paige being approached by Lucas' father, Benicio Cortez. Benicio is a sorcerer and the CEO of the Cortez Cabal,
a large company that employees supernaturals and has shady moral dealings. Since Lucas is estranged from his father, Paige
was never supposed to be approached by Benicio. But
Benicio is not to be denied his meeting with Paige. It would seem he has a case he wants Lucas to take. Someone is killing
Cabal children.
Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Cindy Lynn Speer
Paige Winterbourne has been the Coven Leader of the American witches ever since her mother's death. A position that some of the elders,
particularly the embittered Victoria, are not comfortable with her having. Part of this is because she fights against the hidebound
attitude of her sisters. Centuries of persecution have forced witches into hiding what they are, destroying any spells of real power
lest the days of horror come again.
Dime Store Magic by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Alisa McCune
The third book in the Women of the Otherworld series, it
begins a year after the second, Stolen. Paige, a coven witch, has custody of Savannah, a 13-year-old angry
witch. Paige has her hands full trying to guide and protect Savannah, who is experiencing teen-angst with an unhealthy dose of rage.
Stolen by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Alisa McCune
Someone is kidnapping supernaturals and they are never heard from again. Elena, Jeremy, and Clay are invited to a 'United
Nations' for the supernatural world in an attempt to stop the kidnappings. Unfortunately for Elena, the council is unable to
stop her abduction. She finds herself alone, cut off from the pack, and held captive for study.
Bitten by Kelley Armstrong
reviewed by Alisa McCune
Elena Michaels is women going places. She has a great job as a journalist, a nice apartment in Toronto, a very attentive boyfriend,
and a serious problem. She is a werewolf. The only female werewolf in existence.
So starts the first book in the Women of the Otherworld series.
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