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★★★★★

“Broken ”

written by Harriet Klausner on 28/02/2006

Broken

Kelley Armstrong

Bantam, May 2006, $6.99, 464 pp.

ISBN: 0553588184



She is the only female werewolf in existence, and she is pregnant by her werewolf lover; something that has never happened before. The men in Elena Michaels' pack are smothering her in their need to keep her safe and protected; she understands their motives, but could use some action in her life. That occurs when half-demon Xavier Reese asks her to steal the letter "From Hell" supposedly written by jack the Ripper. In return, Xavier will tell her where a rogue werewolf is hiding.



The pack believes they can accomplish the theft with no danger to Elena, so they travel to sorcerer Patrick Shanahan's Toronto home where the letter is located. They pull off the caper without a hitch, but disaster happens when Elena's blood from an insect bite drips on the letter, opening a dimensional portal. Two zombies enter from the other side bringing cholera to Toronto, contaminating the water supply and spreading other diseases. The sorcerer directs his zombies to kidnap Elena, who realizes she must find the practitioner causing the havoc that threatens her babies, pack and Toronto.



The Women of the Other World story that stared with BITTEN and continued with STOLEN comes to a heartwarming conclusion in BROKEN. Elena is very happy with Clay and considers her pack as her family. Kelley Armstrong writes a fantastic urban fantasy filled with romance and mystery that will satiate fans of three genres. Nobody will guess the identity of the villain, though that person is in plain sight for Monday morning quarterbacks. That is just part of the charm of this spellbinding, magical and delightful tale and miniseries.

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