Not only is Kelly Armstrong a solid and fantastic writer who pays attention to detail, but she is also a great example of creating lifelike characters that the reader can relate to. Each book in her Women of the Otherworld series is about a different woman in the created world, all with intercepting lives; the first book, Bitten, takes us into the life of Elena Michaels, the only female werewolf in the present existence. Armstrong writes her characters with such detail that the reader can’t help but relate to what the book’s character is feeling, even if they are something other than strictly human. As a student writer, I look to Armstrong as a strong example of creating authentic and realistic characters in genre fiction.