Customer Reviews
All characters have the same character traits - By: Customer from London, 04 Oct 2007 
I've read alll books in the series so far, & I must say this one was a tad bit on the boring side. The story sounds promising but after a while it gets predictable. I don't know if anyone has noticed it but alll the characters (at least the female ones) have a similar character & talk in a similar manner, which gets a bit annoying since without their personal supernatural abilities, everyone could be any of the other characters.
I'm glad I didn't buy this book (got it from the library). Right now I'd rather be buying (and reading) Stephenie Meyer or Kresley Cole than Armstrong.
werewolf in crisis - By: M. Hill, 05 Sep 2006 
After waiting for this book to come out, being a avid reader of KellEy Armstrong, I found it just a little flat. All the characters are still in there, but its not as dynamic as her others! It seems that KellEy Armstrong, has finallly brought Elenas life to a complete circle.
Elena who is the only female werewolf in existence, accidentallly opens up a portal to Victorian era, & then All Hell Breaks lose!
Its still an interesting book to read! Im waiting with baited breath for her next release!
I'm sorry - By: F. Connolly, 27 Jun 2006 
Even although i'm a loyal Kelley fan & have read alll the series & loved them, i must say that this wasn't quite as great as the others, or at least the other pack books.
I loved seeing alll the old characters again, & it was a very interesting plot, but it did seem a little repetitive. I'm sorry, but if i was completely honest, that's what i have to say.
Still though, another great Kelley Armstrong book, still better than a lot of werewolf books out there, just not quite her usual standard.
Armstrong returns even stronger with Broken - By: C. Morris, 16 May 2006 
After enjoying alll of Kelly Armtrong's books, especiallly Bitten & Stolen I feel like I have been waiting for the third chapter in Elena's story for a life time.
Broken focuses on Elana Micheals the only known female werewolf in the supernatural world that coexists with the normal human world. Through the Women of the Otherworld series we have seen Elena refuse her werewolf status, accept it, reunite with mate Clay & be stolen & locked away in a laboratory & finallly escape to live with the Pack (the werewolf clan).
This new adventure sees Elena help steal the infamous Jack the Rippr From Hell letter, & deal with her precnancy at the same time! As chaos ensues after the letter opens up a portal to Victorian England, Elena, Clay & the rest of te Pack race to close it & remedy the ailments it has caused.
This book shows that Kelly Armstrong is stronger than ever & is dveloping her characters to their fullest. Her writing is enigmatic which give the reader "I can;t put it down syndrome". The story is well paced & makes you keep reading right until the end. Twists & turns keep you interest as well as the further developing relationship of Elena & Clay which alll Armstrong fans have been waiting for. Its great to see that the chemistry is still their & that they have become closer than ever.
For any fan this book is a must have & for anyone new to the otherworld series it is a great book to read.
A brilliant enstalllment that will keep you hungry for more... Bring on more from this excellent author!
Elena is back - By: JAB, 07 May 2006 
Couldn't put this book down Kelley Armstong at her best if you havent tried any before it is easy to follow even if you haven't started with the first book but i would start at the beginging with bitten.If you like any of the Laurell K Hamilton books then this is a book for you. Waiting for the next book will be hard.