Bitten ReRead by Kelley Armstrong

Overview

Title: Bitten (ReRead)
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Otherworld #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasy, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2001

Thoughts

It’s been a long time since my first read through of Bitten, and I was wondering how it would hold up years later. I mean, I still thoroughly enjoy reading Kelley Armstrong’s books, but there’s always something tentative and kind of risky about going back to read something you’ve loved in the past. What happens if it doesn’t meet your expectations? Luckily for me, this wasn’t the case, and whilst I took a bit longer than usual to read it – because I had personal crap going on. It was still just as beautiful and easy to love as the first read through.

I really liked the dysfunctionality of Clay and Elena. Which seems completely weird, but they are obviously meant for each other and going to end up together, yet, they are also a little toxic towards one another. I love that throughout this story, they actually spend a lot of time learning how to not be toxic toward one another and to be healthy in a relationship. Or at least, as healthy as they seem capable of. I also love that Clay takes the time to actually try and change and give Elena the space that she needs to make the right decision. Plus, there’s the fact that, even at the end, they aren’t quite riding off for a happily ever after into the sunset – rather it’s a lets see how we go now.

I can totally understand why Elena chuffs at the restrictions placed on her by Jeremy. I’ve never been one for blind obedience and I love that Elena is just the same – unable to blindly obey and constantly questioning authority. I also love how she does it in a way that ultimately still supports Jeremy in everything, she just doesn’t do so blindly. I also love Jeremy as an Alpha of the Werewolf Pack – he isn’t the typical aggressive alpha and is actually incredibly meticulous and intelligent. He is a little bit ignorant of just how to deal with Elena at times, which I find kind of hilarious.

I’m not going to lie, this is actually a bit of a creepy paranormal romance – I mean, the villains throughout this are primarily serial killers who have been turned into werewolves. That’s not going to be a comfortable story line / bunch of characters in any way, shape, or form. A lot of the storyline is also about Elena accepting the darkest parts of herself. She starts off in total denial about her more rage-like and aggressive tendencies, but then slowly comes to accept that that’s just a part of who she is. Not the cookie-cutter perfect reality, but a somewhat sarcastic and short-tempered power-house of a woman. One that, even on this second read through, I still adore.

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