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# Wolfsbane (Nightshade)

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Wolfsbane: A Nightshade Novel Book 2

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Sequel Which Lives up to its Predecessor
  

*by C***A on Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2011*

I need to pack this book away instead of rereading it... again... and again.  (Yes, it's that good.)**This review is not very spoiler filled.  I would say, however, that if you haven't already read at least the first chapter of Wolfsbane online, then you may not want to continue reading and/or may be surprised by one of my categories.  Also, if you intend on reading Nightshade, check that out before reading this so the ending to that isn't spoiled for you.**Calla Tor, the protagonist - One of the best things about Nightshade had been Calla because she was such a strong female protagonist.  That continues in Wolfsbane, even while Calla struggles with the consequences of her actions from Nightshade.  She's a warrior through and through.World-building - You know, I don't usually like wolf/werewolf books.  That's why I hadn't ordered Nightshade until a while after it had been released, but I gave it a chance.... and was promptly blown away by the world-building, especially by the intertwining of the wolves as Guardians with the Keepers and their enemies, the Searchers... And here I am, after finishing Wolfsbane, still blown away by the world-building.  I loved the details Cremer added (i.e. the differences between the Searchers & Keepers, Shay's role in all of this, Haldis, etc.).  I can't wait to find out more in Blood Rose!The Writing (dialogue & description in particular) - As an aspiring writer, I appreciate Cremer's work and think that I would even use her writing as an example of great dialogue and consistent POV.  Not only is the dialogue entertaining, but it's also indicative of the character who's speaking (which may be the reason why I love Connor so much).  This also happens because of how Cremer wrote Calla's POV--Calla, as an alpha, doesn't comment on the environment unless it's something useful to her.  Yet, those descriptions still entraced me, emphasizing the power of the words Cremer chose.  Great writing.  Great development of character through dialogue (since, as I pointed out, the descriptions aren't as lengthy as in other books).Character Development - Old characters become more complex in this sequel.  I can't say much beyond that because of spoilers, but when Cremer writes "betrayal, fear, pain, loss... how many trials can love survive," you bet there are going to be some trying episodes for our beloved character cast.New Characters - CONNOR!!  Favorite character of this book.  Just like the old characters, all of the newly introduced characters are fleshed out well and people with whom the reader can sympathize are introduced... (you know, in case you didn't already notice my all caps declaration of love for Connor).The Romance - First off, I was shocked when Cremer said that some of the criticisms of Nightshade was that it was too much lust and not enough love.  One, of course there will be lust--appearances do count, and man, if you read the first chapter and didn't think that would be a part of the story, then you need to read closer.  Secondly, Calla is part wolf.  She perceives the world in terms of how things would be threatening/necessary/etc. and doesn't spend time thinking on and on about somebody... but if you examine her actions, you can see how she's feeling.  And hell, those decisions are not made by somebody in the throes of lust.  *Getting back to the point, however-- let me just say that the romance in Wolfsbane was satisfying for me.  Yet, I also wasn't rooting for one particular "team" so other readers may not like Calla's choices.  Still, you can appreciate how well-written it is even if your "team" doesn't "win."Themes/Separation into 3 parts - Purgatory/Inferno/Paradiso.  Loved the way the book was separated into three parts.  Doing that really highlighted the themes of the novel.Cliffhanger - Just as in Nightshade, this book ends on a pretty big cliffhanger... I understand why Cremer ended Wolfsbane the way she did, but that doesn't make me any happier about the cliffhanger.One concern I have is that there will be a lot to cover in Blood Rose, but given Cremer's talent, I'm sure she'll resolve the issues accordingly.  And even better, Cremer said there will be more books to expect from her about this world!  (A Nightshade prequel in 2012 and a Harrowing book at some point.  Yay!)Get excited about Wolfsbane!  You won't be disappointed :).Full review here: (...).  Hope you enjoyed it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great Characters!
  

*by O***N on Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2013*

When we last left Calla, she was trying to save Shay from being sacrificed at her bonding to Ren. In their attempt to escape, they were trapped in his house by Incubi, Succubi, and a whole other host of creepy creepers. Just before they were about to be overcome, the Searchers, the very group Calla was raised to fear, fight, and kill, comes to their rescue and take Calla and Shay back to their base. In Wolfsbane, Andrea Cremer gives a whole new meaning to plot twist.Just when you thought you knew who the bad guys were, you find out you were wrong. The Searchers tell Calla and Shay they are really the good guys who have been fighting the evil Keepers all their lives. The Searchers respect magic and the natural way, when the Keepers defy nature every day. In particular, by creating the Guardians. They want to gain the trust of Calla's pack because having the Guardians on their side is the only way they can stop the evil of the Keepers. But when Calla travels back to Vail, the group is attacked and she quickly realizes the packs have been changed. Nightshades are following the Bane alpha, Ren's father, and her pack is nowhere to be found.When Calla's brother Ansel arrives after being accidentally shot by Searchers, Calla manages to heal him with her pack blood. Unfortunately, Ansel is more damaged than she originally thought- as punishment, his wolf was permanently removed, stripping him of being a Guardian. Ansel is inconsolable and Calla doesn't know how to help him. When he tells her of the horrors her pack has suffered since she ran away, Calla is determined to help him. A group of Searchers volunteer to come along to help, but what they find is not a full and willing pack awaiting them. Now Calla must find a way to reconcile with losing half her pack, her feelings for both Ren and Shay, and how they all plan to work together to save the world from the Keepers.This was an excellent follow up novel and sets you right up for the final book in the trilogy. The Searchers added a great group of supporting characters, both with their own problems, love triangles, and reasons for being involved in the supernatural war. Some are serious, some hilarious, but they really added to the story. One really amazing thing I noticed in this story and the first book were the abundance of positive gay characters. In the first book, two young male wolves are in love, but they know their keeper has the ultimate say in mating and would never pair to male wolves. In this book, two female Searchers are a couple and when one is lost on a mission, you see the real grief experienced in losing the person you love. These characters were so positive and just a natural part of the story instead of being forced in for a specific objective. It made me so happy! These healthy, loving relationships are great for young adults to read about. While the stories about the negative end of being a gay teen are so vitally important to our young readers for empathy, I really like seeing happy couples who love each other. Cremer did a beautiful job with them in her story, and I think it is an invaluable exposure for young adults.The reading and age level for this book is similar to the first book. There is a little more intimacy in this story, as Calla is no longer bound by the Keepers' rules, but it still isn't overdone or gratuitous.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Human to Wolf and back again
  

*by L***E on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2013*

You really need to read the first book in this series, 
  
Nightshade: Number 1 in series







  
  
     otherwise it will be difficult to pick up the plot.Wolfsbane is the second book in the "Nightshade" Trilogy.  Calla Tor, continues her adventures and the love triangle resumes.  Calla wakes up in the den of her sworn enemies - the `Searchers'.  She is convinced that her days are about to end, when then the Seachers make her an offer - one that gives her the opportunity to destroy her former masters and save her pack; but how will Shay and Ren, (the two sides of the love triangle) react?  Will Ren be worth the price of her freedom and will Shay stand by her.  Will true love survive?  Calla is convinced that everything will work out fine, but is aware that the fight to get what she wants will be difficult.  So the adventure begins, but things don't turn out quite as easily as Calla had anticipated.I really enjoyed the first book in the series, but this one seemed to drag a little and was a little boring in places.  Also there wasn't a great deal of substance in the plot.  In addition, the character of Shay was pretty annoying and it looks like he is turning out to be a control freak which I'm not sure Calla will be able to cope with.  We certainly don't find out the answers to these questions in this book, but hopefully the final book in the Trilogy - 
  
Bloodrose: Number 3 in series (Nightshade)







  
  
     which is out now, will reveal all.
  
Nightshade: Number 1 in seriesBloodrose: Number 3 in series (Nightshade)

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