![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Men of the Otherworld doesn't really advance this fantasyverse onwards, nor is it intended to, and so perhaps it's more one for the dedicated fan than the casual reader. You simply can't fail to like these good-natured and pacy books. The last story, Kitsunegari, is all about Jeremy's mother.Īs ever, I thoroughly enjoyed the read. We then get two novellas, Savage and Ascension, in which we see Clayton Danvers' progression from feral orphan to pack bodyguard and the story of how he fell in love with - and infected - Elena. It all starts with Infusion, a short story about the childhood of the Alpha wolf, Jeremy. I cheered, because the lycanthropes are by far my favourite creations in this urban fantasy. Here, we find four of them published in book form, with Armstrong's royalties going to charity. ![]() Apparently, fans over at Armstrong's vibrant and busy home on the web have been very keen on getting some backstory on the guys though, and Armstrong duly obliged with some short stories and extra chapters which she shared with them online. Fun and for charity, but perhaps more for the avid fan than the general reader.Įver wondered about the men in Kelly Armstrong's Otherworld fantasyverse? They get involved in all the action, of course, so you probably fancy at least one of them, don't you? But you rarely get much of a look at the inside - after all, this series is all about the girls. Summary: Two novellas and two short stories filling in some of the backstory to Armstrong's female-dominated series. ![]()
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