13

Kelley Armstrong

Book 1 of Women of the Otherworld

Language: English

Publisher: Orbit

Published: Jul 23, 2012

Description:

The breath-taking, explosive finale to the Women of the Otherworld series

War is coming to the Otherworld. A sinister cult known as The Supernatural Liberation Movement is hell-bent on exposing the truth about supernaturals to the rest of the world. Their violent, ruthless plan has put everyone at risk: from werewolves to vampires, from witches to half-demons.

Savannah Levine - fiery and unpredictable - stands at the heart of the maelstrom. There is a new, dark magic inside her, granting her the power to summon spells of terrifying strength. But whether this magic is a gift or a curse, no one knows.

On the eve of battle, all the major players must come together in a last, desperate fight for survival - Elena and Clay; Adam and Savannah; Paige and Lucas; Jeremy and Jaime; Hope, Eve and more... They are fighting for lives. They are fighting for their loved ones.

They are fighting for the Otherworld.

Review

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

“Prolific and ultra-imaginative Canadian author Kelley Armstrong offers book No. 13 in her Women of the Otherworld series.”
The Globe and Mail

“A spectacular finish to the stellar Otherworld series.”
Bitten by Books (blog)

“The best series finale I’ve ever read.... Non-stop action and adventure.”
Fall Into Books (blog)

“An incredibly satisfying resolution to an amazing and expansive series that is tops among its urban fantasy/paranormal counterparts.”
The Book Swarm (blog)

“Excellent, emotional, action-packed.”
All Things Urban Fantasy (blog)

Review

Praise for Spellbound:
"Armstrong keeps the focus on hip, impulsive, and likable Savannah, building suspense with plenty of plot reversals and betrayals. Fans of the series won't want to miss what is clearly the first battle in an Otherworld war." Publishers Weekly "Powerfully written.... Moves along at a sprightly clip, and Armstrong's senses of humour and suspense are spot on. She knows when to break the tension and when to ramp it up, as evidenced by the climax and dénouement. The reader who gets through that without feeling a bit ragged might want to be checked for a pulse."
The Globe and Mail