Women of the Otherworld

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Women of the Otherworld
Bitten (2001)
Stolen (2003)
Dime Store Magic (2004)
Industrial Magic (2004)
Haunted (2005)
Broken (2006)
No Humans Involved (2007)
Personal Demon (2008)
Living with the Dead (2008)
Frostbitten (2009)
Waking the Witch (2010)
Spellbound (2011)
Thirteen (2012)
Author Kelley Armstrong
Country Canada
Language English
Genre Horror
Paranormal Romance
Urban Fantasy
Publisher Viking Press
Bantam Spectra
Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)
e-Book (Kindle)

Women of the Otherworld is the name of a fantasy series by Canadian author Kelley Armstrong.

The books feature werewolves, witches, necromancers, sorcerers, and vampires struggling to fit as "normal" in today's world. The series also includes novellas and short stories, published online (and one in an anthology).

Novels

Note: all publishing information is for U.S. release dates. However, the books have been published in the United Kingdom and in Canada.

Narrators

The narrators change from book to book, although they do reappear in other books.

  • Bitten: Elena Michaels, a werewolf. She has to deal with a terrible childhood as well as accepting all of who she is.
  • Stolen: Elena Michaels faces a group of humans who kidnap her and other supernaturals.
  • Dime Store Magic: Paige Winterbourne, a witch. Leader of the American Coven.
  • Industrial Magic: Paige Winterbourne must deal with Lucas' family and a villain who is murdering children.
  • Haunted: Eve Levine, the ghost of a half-demon witch. She has to contend with fears for her daughter's safety, who survived her and is being raised by another witch. She cannot directly protect her daughter since she is dead.
  • Broken: Elena Michaels
  • Chaotic (in anthology Dates from Hell): Hope Adams, a chaos half-demon. Journalist with newspaper True News.
  • No Humans Involved: Jaime Vegas, a necromancer. She works in Hollywood as a necromancer on television, but saves her real powers for other work.
  • Personal Demon : Hope Adams & sorcerer Lucas Cortez.
  • Living With the Dead : Hope Adams, clairvoyant Adele Morrissey, human Robyn Peltier & necromancer John Findlay (Finn).
  • Men of the Otherworld : Malcolm Danvers, Clayton Danvers & Jeremy Danvers.
  • Frostbitten: Elena Michaels
  • Tales of the Otherworld : Eve Levine, Clayton Danvers, Elena Michaels, Lucas Cortez & Paige Winterbourne.
  • Waking the Witch: Savannah Levine
  • Spell Bound: Savannah Levine
  • Thirteen: Savannah Levine (Eve, Paige, Hope, Jaime and Elena each narrate one chapter)

Complete list of books and novellas, in order[1]

Note: For the complete text of the online stories, click the link next to the title. Four of the stories have recently been removed from the website as they are due to be published.
The story of how Aaron became a vampire.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

Jeremy Danvers' conception and birth.

Available in Men of the Otherworld Anthology

  • Savage (novella)
How Clayton became a werewolf, and how Jeremy found and raised him.

Available in Men of the Otherworld Anthology

  • Ascension (novella)
Clayton Danvers' childhood and how Jeremy Danvers rose to become Alpha of the pack.

Available in Men of the Otherworld Anthology

Adam's conception, and how Talia Lyndsay found out what he was and how she met Robert Vasic.

Available in Otherworld Nights Anthology

How Logan found out that he was a werewolf.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

  • Beginnings (novella)
How Clayton and Elena met and fell in love.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

The story of Elena's change into a werewolf..

Available to purchase directly from author's website: http://www.kelleyarmstrong.com/becoming/

An adventure from Paige and Adam's childhood.

Available in Spellcasters Anthology

Lucas Cortez deals with being the son of an infamous cabal.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

Elena deals with a threat to the pack.
How Marsten got involved with the plot in Bitten.
Full novel, Elena and the rest of the pack battles rogue mutts.
Jeremy deals with memories.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

Eve's attempted escape from the compound with Savannah.
Elena battles insane scientists who are kidnapping supernaturals.
Paige raises Savannah and fights her birth father to keep her.
Paige tries to find a killer targeting supernatural children of cabals.
Paige and Lucas' wedding.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

Eve contacts necromancer Jaime Vegas and searches for a Nix (a demi-demon) while she tries to protect Savannah (her daughter).
Kenneth has an adventure.
A half-demon (Hope Adams) attempts to capture and then teams up with Karl Marsten.
  • The Case of El Chupacabra (novella)
Paige and Lucas pursue a murderer who may be a vampire.

Available in Tales of the Otherworld Anthology

Xavier Reese tries to make a deal with Elena.
Elena becomes pregnant, and pursues Jack the Ripper in modern Toronto.
Jaime tries to find out why she is being harassed by spirits.
Nick Sorrentino is determined to prove that he can deal with a situation by himself
Hope faces what it means to be a young supernatural in Miami
A human finds herself drawn into the supernatural world when she is framed for murder
The story mention in Frostbitten of Elena tracking a killer in Winnipeg
A short story that led up to Frostbitten
Elena and Clay are sent to Alaska to investigate humans killed by wolves near Anchorage
The first rule of a supernatural fight club? Don't kill your opponent
Savannah attempts her first solo case
A continuation of Savannah first solo case which triggers a secret war
  • Thirteen (novel, narrator: Savannah)
  • From Russia with Love (bonus story in “Thirteen,” narrator: Elena)

See also

Footnotes

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External links

  1. From author's website