Stolen, Kelley Armstrong
Stolen, Kelley Armstrong
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Stolen

Author: Kelley Armstrong

Narrator: Nell Canning

Unabridged: 14 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 09/28/2004


Synopsis

"Armstong is up there with the big girls of the genre like Laurell K. Hamilton..."--Kansas City Star

It was in Bitten, Kelley Armstrong's debut novel, that thirty-year-old Elena Michaels came to terms with her feral appetites and claimed the proud identity of a beautiful, successful woman--and the only living female werewolf. In Stolen, on a mission for her own elite pack, she is lured into the net of ruthless Internet billionaire Tyrone Winsloe, who has funded a bogus scientific investigation of the "other races" and their supernatural powers. Kidnapped and studied in his underground lab deep in the Maine woods, these paranormals--witches, vampires, shamans, werewolves--are then released and hunted to the death in a real-world video game. But when Winsloe captures Elena, he finally meets his match.

About The Author

Kelley Armstrong is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Otherworld series, as well as the New York Times bestselling young adult trilogy Darkest Powers, the Darkness Rising trilogy, and the Nadia Stafford series. She lives in rural Ontario, Canada.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Shadow on 2009-02-01 23:54:41

This whole story is, in a word, GREAT. However, whatever you do, do not read them out of order. You will be worse than lost and confused. This is the second book of this series, read Bitten first. If you are in anyway a fan of the preternatural, you'll love it, just make sure to read them in order.

Goodreads review by Choko on October 21, 2017

*** 4 *** A buddy read with my friend V at the MacHalo Freaks! "...“Another werewolf thing. Like most animals, we spent a large part of our lives engaged in the three Fs of basic survival. Feeding, fighting and... reproduction.” ..." This was so much fun! Not ha-ha fun, but it was engaging and ver......more

Goodreads review by Heather on September 15, 2009

I was thoroughly entranced by Bitten and could not wait to devour Stolen. While I was initially hoping for more of the same, i.e., Clay, Elena and The Pack, I knew that the Were world would not be the main focus of this story. I have to admit, at first I was a bit put out. Who cares about witches, d......more

Goodreads review by Brownbetty on July 19, 2009

This is the seventh girl-werewolf book I've read in the last seven days. I swear I didn't plan this, I just have no sense of self-preservation when it comes to books. I think I'll need werewolf detox after this, although I'm not sure what would do it. Someone's autobiographical account of the summer......more

Goodreads review by Briar's Reviews on July 29, 2018

Kelley Armstrong is one of my favourite authors, and not just because she's Canadian! Her Women of the Otherworld series has always and will always knock my socks off! This novel follows Elena yet again, but as the title suggests - this time she is "Stolen". This book amps up the action, making it eq......more

Goodreads review by Wren (fablesandwren) on September 17, 2020

WrensReads Review: So Stolen is the second book of this marvelous series. It is as well written and introduces important characters for the books to come. It also introduces other types of super-human type species. That's right folks, there aren't just werewolves anymore. For example, Half Demons: Fath......more


Quotes

Praise for Stolen

“A taut, sensual thriller that grips from the first page. Elena Michaels is at once sublime and sympathetic, a modern heroine who shows that real women bite back.”—Karin Slaughter, The New York Times

“[A] fast-paced story.”—Orlando Sentinel

“Kelley Armstrong has long been a favorite of mine.”—Charlaine Harris, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series  

More Praise for the Otherworld series
 
“[This] might just be the welcome diversion you need.”—The Washington Post

“A witty, suspenseful, and well-paced tale...[Bitten] will both thrill and absorb you.”—Houston Chronicle