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If Bitten hooked me, Stolen completely sealed the deal. This is where Kelley Armstrong takes everything that made the first book so powerful — the raw emotion, the danger, the tension between instinct and identity — and expands it into something much larger.
Elena is at her absolute best here: strong, vulnerable, and unflinchingly human. Her capture and what follows test every part of who she is — not just as a werewolf, but as a person learning the cost of survival. Armstrong writes those moments of fear and resilience with such honesty that they linger long after the book ends.
What really stands out is how Stolen deepens the Otherworld. We meet new supernaturals, new threats, and new allies, but it never loses its emotional core. The world feels alive — dangerous, beautiful, and heartbreakingly believable.
Elena is at her absolute best here: strong, vulnerable, and unflinchingly human. Her capture and what follows test every part of who she is — not just as a werewolf, but as a person learning the cost of survival. Armstrong writes those moments of fear and resilience with such honesty that they linger long after the book ends.
What really stands out is how Stolen deepens the Otherworld. We meet new supernaturals, new threats, and new allies, but it never loses its emotional core. The world feels alive — dangerous, beautiful, and heartbreakingly believable.
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