November 05, 2003
Stolen (Women of the Otherworld, Book 2) by Kelley Armstrong

Stolen (Women of the Otherworld, Book 2) by Kelley Armstrong: an absolutely stunning book that grabs you and never lets you go.

Elena, the world’s only female werewolf, is looking into the possibility that a human knows that werewolves exist and aren’t merely myth. She then discovers that it’s not only werewolves that aren’t myths but also vampires, demons, witches, and more. While trying to deal with this, she’s captured by an egomaniacal billionaire and ends up in his own supernatural menagerie.

I had enjoyed the first book in this series, Bitten, so I was prepared to like this one. However, I was surprised by how exciting it was and how much I loved it. I literally could not put this book down and stayed up reading way later than I should have.

From page one this book starts out with a deadly hunt and never lets up on the tension and excitement until the book is over, especially once Elena is kidnapped. Her fury and fear are so real that I could only begin to imagine how it would feel to be in somone’s personal zoo.

I cannot recommend this book enough. Bitten was good, but Stolen is one of the most exhilarating novels I’ve read all year. It really sinks its teeth into you, if you’ll pardon the pun.