Book Review: Kelley Armstrong’s The Boy Who Cried Bear
It was a bear with human eyes that Max, the town’s youngest resident, saw. No one should go into the forest alone, and yet one does and then a dead body turns up.
It was a bear with human eyes that Max, the town’s youngest resident, saw. No one should go into the forest alone, and yet one does and then a dead body turns up.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Men of the Otherworldby Kelley ArmstrongIt is part of the Otherworld Stories #1, series and is a paranormal fantasy in a Kindle edition that was published by Bantam Books on January 27, 2009 and has 370 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books in this series include [books_series] Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Broken, Personal Demon , Living with the Dead, Men of the Otherworld, Tales of the Otherworld, Frostbitten, Dates from Hell, Exit Strategy, Made to Be Broken, The Reckoning, Spell Bound, The Gathering, The Awakening, “Hidden”, The Calling, Aftertaste, Kisses from Hell, The Rising, Omens, Wild Justice, Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions, Visions, Deceptions, The Masked Truth, City of the Lost, Empire of Night, Forest of Ruin, Betrayals, A Darkness Absolute, Indigo, Rituals, The Unquiet Past, This Fallen Prey, Stolen, Rough Justice, Dime Store Magic, Industrial Magic, Haunted, Broken, Waking the Witch, Portents, Missing, Alone in the Wild, Watcher in the Woods, Otherworld Secrets, Wherever She Goes, “The Case of the Half-Demon Spy”, “Escape”, Otherworld Chills, A […]
Tucked away in the Yukon wilderness, the hidden town of Rockton survives — and thrives — because the residents’ many secrets stay just that — secret. But what happens when these secrets start to come out? Overnight, no one is safe. It’s not a question of if your secret will come out — but when.
One of Elena and Clay’s eight-year-old twins has disappeared, and all evidence points to Malcolm Danvers. It seems as if the psychotic former Pack member they’ve been tracking for the past year has brought the fight to them, setting the bait he knows Elena can’t afford to ignore.
Cains are known for being big, brutish and not-too-bright. The mutt clan embodies all the supernatural world’s worst stereotypes about werewolves. But not even the Cains deserve to be hunted down and skinned like animals.
Tired of a life hiding and protecting, Elena Michaels, the only female werewolf, wants a life as a human. She only returns when the Pack leader calls, because she owes him. Once this is over, she’ll be free. It’s what she wants. Really.
It’s a case of controlling parents and arranged marriages with twist after curse after betrayal for Aiden Connolly and Theodora O’Toole, as Kennedy Bennett does her best to survive attacks and kidnappings and salvage a quartet of cursed paintings.
He’s old money, and he wants Kennedy to provide all the furniture, antique mind you, for a too-modern office into an employee lounge that can double as a place to entertain clients. Not. It’s a mission of acquisition that will, hopefully, find Kennedy’s kidnapped sisters. And hope the gods don’t interfere.
Being a werewolf has to be kept secret, and when Nick Sorrentino is framed and then blackmailed, he is determined to handle it himself.