Okay, So I may just be a tad late but bare with me. I was in NY for  vacation all summer and I was late to getting to a bookstore because  there weren't many around where I stayed. But I finally got my hands on a  copy of Wolfsbane and felt the need to share my opinions. If you  haven't read it yet, I hope I inspire you to do so.
Synopsis:
This  thrilling sequel to the much-talked-about Nightshade begins just  where  it ended-Calla Tor wakes up in the lair of the Searchers, her  sworn  enemy, and 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.
My Review:
Where to start?! First  off, Cremer created this perfect series most girls can relate to. It has  the normal cliché love triangle, but what girl doesn’t have or wish  they had that problem! I was in love with this fascinating new  installment to the series since page one. It picks up where Nightshade  left us hanging and from there you’re completely lost in its trance.   Wolfsbane had more of the action we were looking for in Nightshade. Of  course there were some steamy scenes, but danger seemed to be everywhere  so there wasn’t much of it. Calla unites with the Searchers, who she  once believed were the enemies, knowing she can’t return to Vail because  the Keepers will surely kill her.  She learns the many secret and lies  the Keepers have hidden from her, even the truth about Renier’s mother’s  death. Andrea executed this perfectly. She weaved the two novels  together like magic, and I honestly can say I didn’t see any of it  coming. Calla makes new friends with the Keepers and all in the same  chapter, looses some. Jumping through portals, desperately trying to get  her pack back together, I think was the most exciting part of the book.  The world of the Searchers was totally different and opened your eyes  to something new. It really got your mind reeling. Calla’s fight was  different this time. Instead of focusing on saving Shay, it was saving  her pack and destroying the Keepers. But, of course, that is easier said  then done. Her brother undergoes a major loss, half her pack no longer  trusts her, Ren feels the only way he can make her stay is by hurting  her, and the Nightshades lose an elder Alpha. Though through this – the  complications, the perplexities, the lies, the blood, the bones – Calla  hangs on and fights till there is nothing left to fight for.
 On  a negative note, I didn’t appreciate the way Calla constantly continued  to switch back and forth between love interests. I’m fully aware that  is what a love triangle will do to a gal, but I just don’t think it  should’ve been that hard to decide. I felt like Andrea was trying to  help us understand Calla’s struggle, but all in the same time, she was  giving me the impression that the reader wouldn’t “get” her pain if she  didn’t put us through it as well. Calla couldn’t exactly be with Shay in  the way she wanted to without thinking about Ren every second. If she  was still unclear about who her heart belonged to, she should have  settled that from the get-go. But that is my only opinion. Everything  else – STUNNING! Andrea Cremer is a genius, and with that, I convince  you to go to your local bookstore and pick up a copy if you haven’t  already. You won’t be displeased, I swear it! ♥
4.5/ 5

 
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