![]() Want to see for yourself the stories Jeremy later tells Elena in Stolen about the troubles of raising Clay? Right here in full color (funny) detail. ![]() It's a lot of background material on why they both are who they are and how they are. If you're a Clay or Jeremy fan, you'll find this fascinating. The final story switches to Jeremy's point of view for good reason. Each "story" is merely broken up into different events of occurrence, all in order. ![]() Malcolm leads the opener story to reveal how Jeremy came to be, but after that it's all through Clay's point of view until the final chapter. This opened the side stories, but instead of being about different men of the Otherworld like the title suggests, it is exclusively about the werewolf pack, and unlike other short story collections, the points of view do not alter much. ![]() Kelley Armstrong has a large number of anthologies for her long-running Otherworld series. “He obviously needed more practice, but no matter how often I abandoned him out there, his sense of direction never seemed to improve.” ![]()
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