I just could not get into this book. I stopped reading after a couple of chapters.

Katie S. (
KKS) wrote on 9/14/2009...
Yay! Another Elena book! While I've loved Paige's and Eve's stories, I was very excited to read about this new and exciting twist in Elena's life. I was so happy with where Clay and Elena were in their relationship in this book. I thought Kelley Armstrong wrote the story of Elena's pregnancy very well, and it lacked NO amount of danger or romance! I loved the reappearance of Jaime Vegas, and I'm excited to read HER story next.

Karina F. (
FineLQQKn) - Boynton Beach, FL wrote on 9/9/2009...
Listened on audio. But definitely better than some of the earlier books in the series. It's not one of my favorite series.
Loved the twist of the pregnant werewolf and that Armstrong keeps her heroines strong and feisty. This is a great read.
A very pregnant Elena is going stir crazy and wants out of the house. When a contact calls and offers her a deal - the location of a mutt (which is generally a Werewolf who is not in a pack and who hunts man)for the retrieval of the Jack the Ripper "From Hell" letter - Elena jumps at the chance. She manages to convince Clay and the Alpha Jeremy and they are off to her old stomping grounds in Toronto.
Of course nothing is ever as easy as it seems and nothing is exactly as it seems either. A tiny little act triggers the opening of a portal and out pop a couple of zombies who seem to be really intent on going after Elena. The portal also seems to have triggered a cholera epidemic in Toronto and suddenly the cities rat population is going kinda whack-o. Elena and the gang have to figure out how to right the wrong and get the portal closed and keep Elena and her growing belly safe from Zombie cooties.
I am a fan of Kelley Armstrong and although this book was not my favorite - I still could not put it down. In fact - I forgot to bring it with me to work and almost turned the car around when I realized I had forgotten it and went back for it. (Lazy won over need to finish the book and I kept on trucking to work without the book - but it was a close call!) I felt like the plot was fairly predictable and that the characters were a little off their game. I suppose that was supposed to be chocked up to Elena's pregnancy but that feels like an excuse. I also feel like there were a lot of ends not wrapped up in this one. (Did they even actually deliver the From Hell letter?)
I hope we see more of Zoe in future books. I enjoyed her quite a bit.
It wasent as good as her other books. I thought it could of been better, but it was still nice to read about the werewolves again.

Robin M. (
robinmy) wrote on 8/31/2008...
When pregnant Elena Michaels agreed to do a little job, she didn't know that she would be opening a portal to Victorian London, leaving zombies, cholera and possibly Jack-the-Ripper loose in her hometown of Toronto. Great entry in the Women of the Otherworld series.
Elena is the only female werewolf. Werewolves are either born with the gene â€" and it's only passed to boys â€" or bitten and women usually die. Except Elena. Elena was Bitten but she lived.
The pregnancy is troubling â€" there hasn't been a werewolf pregnancy so no one knows what to expect. It would be an understatement to say she was bored witless, so when something comes up that requires her expertise â€" and seems harmless â€" she jumps at it.
Of course, it isn't harmless. Elena inadvertently opens a time portal and a serial killer and 2 zombies are loose in Toronto. Elena, Clay and Jeremy stay in Toronto to try to send the serial killer and his zombies back. Along the way, they ask Zoe, a vampire, and Jaime, the necromancer, for help. For some reason, the serial killer and his zombies are targeting Elena specifically. The Pack and its friends have to find out why and what to do to close the time portal.
The ending is nearly saccharine but the reader â€" at least this reader â€" can't help but cheer for Elena and Clay.

Angela D. (
virgo63) wrote on 3/22/2008...
Elena Michaels is back in the 6th book in the series...this time she's pregnant! Another great book from Kelley Armstrong. Highly recommend this series!
I was really happy to be back to Elena. I really love this group of werewolves. When I read the description on the back cover, though, I was worried about the portal - I thought that Elena might go through it and be stuck in 19th century England without the others. Fortunately, that didn't happen and I got to spend the whole book with the whole group. I'm also really starting to like Jaime (which is good since the next book is hers).