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A review by melbsreads
Frostbitten by Kelley Armstrong
4.0
Not my favourite book in the series, not by a long shot, but still a lot of fun. And really, this is the high point in the second half of the series. The last three books are a serious drop for me. (That said, the werewolf books have always been my favourites, so I may well be biased...)
I really liked that we finally got some sense that there are Packs in other countries (especially when you tie this in with the short story about Reese in Otherworld Nights), and that Elena's stepping up to the role of Alpha Elect. I love that the rest of the Pack knew it was coming well before she worked it out. I like that the characters have grown over the past ten years, that we get discussion of how having kids has changed them and changed the dynamic of the Pack.
I really enjoyed seeing a new supernatural species, even if only briefly. And moving things from upstate New York to Alaska was a fun change. Hell, I even liked Elena having to work through the issues of her past and realise how to turn her weakness into a strength. Although frankly? It *really* wasn't necessary to have Elena on the verge of being raped half a dozen times at the hands of various mutts to help her move past her childhood abuse. Nope. Not necessary at all.
I really liked that we finally got some sense that there are Packs in other countries (especially when you tie this in with the short story about Reese in Otherworld Nights), and that Elena's stepping up to the role of Alpha Elect. I love that the rest of the Pack knew it was coming well before she worked it out. I like that the characters have grown over the past ten years, that we get discussion of how having kids has changed them and changed the dynamic of the Pack.
I really enjoyed seeing a new supernatural species, even if only briefly. And moving things from upstate New York to Alaska was a fun change. Hell, I even liked Elena having to work through the issues of her past and realise how to turn her weakness into a strength. Although frankly? It *really* wasn't necessary to have Elena on the verge of being raped half a dozen times at the hands of various mutts to help her move past her childhood abuse. Nope. Not necessary at all.