Review: Wolfsbane
Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer
synopsis, via Goodreads:
Nightshade and Wolfsbane are like black and white.
Wolfsbane was full of action but devoid of everything else. It went like this:
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The whole thing was like one giant conversation with a few good action scenes in between. I really don't want to say anymore, because that would just be wasting the time I could be using writing glorious things about the third book.
So, like my inside joke with my Nighshade review, From Reno, Nevada, I'm Hayden Casey, saying good night!
synopsis, via Goodreads:
When Calla Tor wakes up in the lair of the Searchers, her sworn enemies, she's certain her days are numbered. But then the Searchers make her an offer, one that gives her the chance to destroy her former masters and save the pack and the man she left behind. Is Ren worth the price of her freedom? And will Shay stand by her side no matter what? Now in control of her own destiny, Calla must decide which battles are worth fighting and how many trials true love can endure and still survive.
Nightshade and Wolfsbane are like black and white.
Wolfsbane was full of action but devoid of everything else. It went like this:
infodump
infodump
infodump
action
infodump
infodump
action
infodump
action
infodump
action
infodump
action
action
action
slight infodump
end
The whole thing was like one giant conversation with a few good action scenes in between. I really don't want to say anymore, because that would just be wasting the time I could be using writing glorious things about the third book.
So, like my inside joke with my Nighshade review, From Reno, Nevada, I'm Hayden Casey, saying good night!
Two Owls
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