Wolfsbane is entirely an info-dump about the Searchers and the Keepers. And right from the start I was completely let down. She's giving us all her "come hither" pose.īut even with my growing dislike for where the book was heading visually, I remained enthusiastic. Why do here legs need to be open? Yes, yes, I realized she is a wolf and in some sort of "crouching tiger, hidden dragon" type pose, but it’s a bit too much. The first one I liked, but the second one is completely over sexualized. The original Nightshade cover was gorgeous! Then the new one came out. Now I realize this was probably not Cremer's call, but let's talk covers for a minute. Let's start with the first big fail because I'm so disappointed in this book, I'm going into some serious detail. However, the same can not be said for Wolfsbane. Now, I’m not saying it changed my life or anything, but I found it to be engaging and fresh. I know some of my other Goodreads friends hated Nightshade, but I actually really enjoyed it. Ya, that's right, I was excited to read Wolfsbane. Where to begin? Well, let me back track and tell you how excited I was to read this. I also can usually find *something* I liked from a book that probably shouldn't have been published. I am still able to enjoy a book that has an interesting premise even with a few flaws. I like to think of myself as a forgiving reader. I think I give out 1 star reviews about the same amount as 5 stars. So, if you haven't read this book, read at your own risk.** **The second half of this review contains spoilers.
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