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Ebook About AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!The first daughter is for the Throne.The second daughter is for the Wolf.For fans of Uprooted and The Bear and the Nightingale comes a dark, sweeping debut fantasy novel about a young woman who must be sacrificed to the legendary Wolf of the Wood to save her kingdom. But not all legends are true, and the Wolf isn't the only danger lurking in the Wilderwood.As the only Second Daughter born in centuries, Red has one purpose—to be sacrificed to the Wolf in the Wood in the hope he'll return the world's captured gods.Red is almost relieved to go. Plagued by a dangerous power she can't control, at least she knows that in the Wilderwood, she can't hurt those she loves. Again.But the legends lie. The Wolf is a man, not a monster. Her magic is a calling, not a curse. And if she doesn't learn how to use it, the monsters the gods have become will swallow the Wilderwood—and her world—whole."A brilliant dark fantasy debut!" —Jodi Picoult, NYT bestselling authorBook For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Review :
Going into For the Wolf I wasn't quite sure what to expect. I love dark fantasy and fairytales, but I didn't love Uprooted. I am thrilled to say that this was absolutely a ME book! While I do think it is a dark fantasy in the same way that Uprooted and The Bear and the Nightingale are, I wouldn't really compare them. To me, this is closer to Joanna Ruth Meyer's Echo North or Rosamund Hodge's Cruel Beauty, and those happen to be some of my all-time favorites.For the Wolf is told in alternating POVs. The first is Red, the second daughter who has terrifying magic and is meant to be a sacrifice for the Wolf who keeps the monsters of the Wilderwood at bay. The second is her sister, Neve, who is trying to save Red from her fate. At first the split POV slowed the book down for me, but by the end I was totally on board with both sisters' stories.This book grabbed me within the first couple chapters once Red entered the Wilderwood. I absolutely adore all of the lore present within this story. The town Red and her sister are from is full of sinister religion and superstition that Red comes to realize is far from the truth. The Wolf is actually a man named Eammon and is nothing like what she has been taught. The relationship between Red and Eammon was EVERYTHING. If enemies to lovers is your trope, you are going to love this.As I already mentioned, the lore of For the Wolf is incredible and so is the rest of the world building. While I can't wait to see a map of this world, I felt like I could easily envision the Wilderwood and the lands it surrounds and separates. The magic system is unique and well explained with small reveals throughout the book to keep you guessing. The cult-like religion that rules this world, along with its villain, is multifaceted and believable and I cannot wait to see where this goes in book two.One thing that I did notice is that this story seems to be closer to Beauty and the Beast than Little Red Riding Hood. I don't know if there's a deeper original tale that I'm unfamiliar with but, other than Red's and the Wolf's names, I didn't see the similarities to Red Riding Hood. Luckily, Beauty and the Beast is my favorite fairy tale. That being said, For the Wolf may have touches of these tales, but it's utterly unique and doesn't rely too heavily on any of them.For the Wolf is an absolutely incredible dark fairy tale that had me immediately in a slump after it ended because honestly nothing can compare. I was hyping this book to my friends before it ended and I plan to shout from the rooftops for the foreseeable future. The wait for For the Throne is going to be long and I'll certainly be re-reading this in the meantime. So I struggled a bit with this one. It is very slow paced and Red’s inner monologue was repetitive. I was bored in the beginning and forced myself to continue reading. I did almost DNF but pulled through. It did get a bit better halfway through though.I did like Red. I felt for her because since she was born, her fate was decided. She was brave and clever. I did question some of her actions and decisions, especially towards the end.The Wolf was broody and distant and I grew to really like him. He just wanted to protect everyone though I did want to shout at him sometimes.The romance wasn’t bad.. it slowly progressed. This aspect of the story I did enjoy. I really liked the side characters especially those in the Wilderwood.The Villians.. were okay. I knew one of them was a villain from the jump and I was hoping this person would die a slow and painful death. The other... seems to possibly be morally Grey? I’m not sure. We shall see. There’s way more to him, I think.Looking at the cover, which is beautiful btw, you think this story may be inspired by Red Riding Hood. It’s definitely not. It’s more like.. Beauty and the Beast.The magic system and the concept of the 5 Kings was confusing. And it’s still confusing. I’m hoping it’ll be cleared up in the next book which I will read because I want to see how certain situations are resolved.Overall, okay read. I did enjoy the atmosphere and creepiness of the forest. Read Online For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Download For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) PDF For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Mobi Free Reading For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Download Free Pdf For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) PDF Online For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Mobi Online For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Reading Online For the Wolf (The Wilderwood Book 1) Read Online Hannah Whitten Download Hannah Whitten Hannah Whitten PDF Hannah Whitten Mobi Free Reading Hannah Whitten Download Free Pdf Hannah Whitten PDF Online Hannah Whitten Mobi Online Hannah Whitten Reading Online Hannah WhittenDownload Mobi Cisco Networking All-in-One For Dummies By Edward Tetz
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