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When two desperate witches lure part-time journalist and full-time werewolf Elena Michaels into a carefully laid trap, she quickly learns that her perceptions about humanity are based on some fundamental flaws. In Kelley Armstrong's supernatural thriller, Stolen, the world is populated with vampires, demons, half-demons, magical shamans, and other supernatural races living anonymously among the human population--a concept that Elena has a hard time accepting, just as she struggled with her own lupine identity in Armstrong's remarkable debut, Bitten. But when Elena returns to her werewolf pack in upstate New York, pack leader Jeremy reveals that the threat people pose to the supernatural races should not be taken lightly. When Jeremy, Elena, and her lover Clay decide to take action to protect their pack, Elena gets kidnapped on the orders of a power-crazed billionaire. While being held captive she learns that while some magical beings are good and some evil, none are capable of more outright cruelty and savage betrayal than ordinary, non-magical human beings.

Armstrong actively solicited reader input via her web site while writing the second title of her Women of the Otherworld series. This unconventional creative strategy sheds light on Armstrong's justified literary confidence. Her large cast of characters is fully realized, despite their great diversity, which ranges from insecure research scientists to unreliable half-demons, as well as Paige, an orphaned and highly volatile adolescent witch. Most gratifyingly, Armstrong's horror is tempered with a sly and very satisfying dose of humour: "Across the room was the Ladies Auxiliary snack table," Armstrong describes Elena's first impression of a conference of supernaturals under attack.

The only thing missing was a blue-haired matron doling out goodies and guarding her cash box.... On the rear wall, a handwritten sign reminded snackers that coffee and doughnuts were a quarter each, followed by a red line clarifying that this meant fifty cents for both a doughnut and coffee.... I really hoped the Legion folks were responsible for the goodies and the sign. Otherwise... well, I didn't want to consider the alternative.

--Deirdre Hanna --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From Publishers Weekly

Elena Michaels, the only known female werewolf, cavorts on a more fully cultivated supernatural playing field in this sure-footed follow-up to Bitten (2001). While investigating a suspicious notice advertising information for sale about werewolves, Elena meets witches Paige and Ruth Winterbourne-and, to her misfortune, a team of mortal and supernatural commandos who abduct Elena and Ruth to a remote underground bunker in the wilds of Maine. There Ty Winsloe, "billionaire and computer geek extraordinaire," is collecting a menagerie representing all the supernatural species that coexist anonymously with humanity (vampires, werewolves, witches, etc.). While his scientists study such creatures in the hope of distilling their uncanny powers as salable commodities, Winsloe hunts those captives who have outlived their usefulness in cruel most-dangerous-game fashion. Elena's efforts to outsmart Winsloe long enough to apprise her Pack of her whereabouts are complicated by a werewolf wannabe among the captors. Though the tale is pretty much a prison-break story spiffed up with magic, Armstrong leavens the narrative with brisk action and intriguing dollops of werewolf culture that suggest a complex and richly imagined anthropologic backstory. The sassy, pumped-up Elena makes a perfect hardboiled horror heroine, with enough engaging attitude to compensate for the loose ends left untied to set up her next adventure.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A Worthy Sequel to 'Bitten', Mai 9 2003
Par W. Brueckmann (Summerfield, NC United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Stolen (Paperback)
In this second installment of Kelley Armstrong's Women of the Otherworld series, events focus once again on our heroine, Elena Michaels. Elena is a highly perceptive, intelligent and attractive Canadian journalist who also happens to be a werewolf and a member of the exclusive werewolf group known as the Pack.

Elena's responsibilities include investigating rumors and information about werewolves that seem to come close to the truth. One of these investigations turns out to be a lure set for her by a couple of witches. They are seeking to enlist the aid of the werewolves in helping them thwart a threat caused by a wealthy technogeek who has been kidnapping supernaturals. After a preternatural summit meeting, Elena herself is kidnapped and held in a seemingly inpenetrable secret prison where she becomes the subject of both scientific study and the twisted desires of the technocrat ubervillain.

Armstrong skillfully introduces us to new characters whose varying talents complement the physical skills of Elena and her highly-focused werewolf lover/partner/mate Clayton Danvers. The author wantonly reinvents witches, shamans, vampires, demons, and other supernaturals in her story; all of which work remarkably well. As in the author's debut novel 'Bitten', pack werewolves are neither repulsive or evil but change into completely natural and beautiful animals.

Elena's eventual escape and the subsequent assault on the prison by the supernaturals provide a satisfying build-up to the climax. When the werewolves begin to take care of business, they go through bad guys like a chainsaw through wood.

Humor and subtle nuance spice the novel like a beautifully prepared gourmet meal. The repartee between young witch Paige Winterbourne and the delightfully energetic half-demon Adam Vasic can't help but make the reader smile. The sprinklings of nuance throughout the novel give the reader the feeling of plausibility to the characters. We feel that Elena really is Canadian, the villain really is a computer mogul, and each of the characters really are who they are supposed to be. Most of all, the intense bond and romance between Elena and Clayton is really something special.

Although 'Stolen' is an excellent and skillfully written novel on it's own, readers will enjoy it much more if they read 'Bitten' first. The development of the main characters is so much more satisfying having first been introduced to them in Armstrong's outstanding first novel.

It is not possible for me to rate this novel highly enough. Readers will revel not only in the story but also in the artful way in which it is presented. Of course, I'm a complete sucker for a happy ending which the author serves up to us like dessert and coffee. Top ratings are well-deserved.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A writer to watch - and read!, Avril 18 2006
Par M. Flebotte (Alberta, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I started with "Bitten", and traded it with a friend who started with "Stolen"; I think I got the better end of the trade <g>.

This book is an excellent sequel to a series that already had a strong start. The elements missing in the first book are fully present here, with a great plot, excitement, adventure, and some great mayhem. More than fulfilled the promise of the previous book, I am buying this so I don't have to trade something to re-read it!

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Excellent Sequel and a Great Book!!, Nov. 1 2004
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I loved this book! it is full of adventures and excitement. If you enjoyed Bitten, then you will love Stolen. Stolen follows Elena, the heroine of Bitten. I found this book more enjoyable than Bitten because it has a wider variety of paranormal powers! We have werewolves and demons and witches and more! This book is definately worth reading!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Awesome
i dont usually write reviews but this book was so good i thought i'd mind as well tell everyone lol
Publié le Sep 6 2004

4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent
I enjoyed this book as much as the first one. I love the idea of werewolves and other creatures. I'm looking forward to the third book.
Publié le Avril 3 2004 par Susie Sharon

5.0étoiles sur 5 absoulutly fantastic
i have to say this is the best sequal to a book i have ever read
i bought the first book bitten when i was in a local airport and loved reading every bit of it the tension the... Read more
Publié le Janv. 20 2004 par emma

4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun series
I would say to read "Bitten" first, but I agree with those who think Ms. Armstrong is creating a series with legs (pardon me). Read more
Publié le Aoû 11 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Interpersonal Dynamics make this book worth reading
I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that Stolen immediately jumped into other supernatural beings when the main characters from Bitten are more than enough to sustain... Read more
Publié le Juil 27 2003 par rox-marie

4.0étoiles sur 5 Stolen is bound to steal the hearts of many
Elena Michaels is a werewolf, in fact, the only female of her kind. She is part of the Pack, and is responsible for sniffing out troublesome mortals who threaten to expose their... Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2003 par matrixgirl22jo

5.0étoiles sur 5 New author in the fantasy world hits all the right buttons.
After reading Bitten, it was impossible to wait for Stolen to come out in the U.S., so I popped over to Amazon Canada and bought it. Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Just as good as Bitten
I have to admit, I liked Bitten so much I ordered Stolen from Amazon Canada to get it a few months earlier. I wasn't disappointed. Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2003 par Moe811

5.0étoiles sur 5 Just as good as Bitten
I have to admit, I liked Bitten so much I ordered Stolen from Amazon Canada to get it a few months earlier. I wasn't disappointed. Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2003 par Moe811

5.0étoiles sur 5 An Outstanding, Enthralling, Exhilarating Tale!
"Stolen" by Kelley Armstrong is the second instalment in the "Women of the Otherworld" series that started with the utterly exceptional "Bitten". Read more
Publié le Janv. 19 2003 par Sophie Williams

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