**The second half of this review contains spoilers. So, if you haven't read this book, read at your own risk.**OMG, thank goodness it's over. I think I give out 1 star reviews about the same amount as 5 stars. I like to think of myself as a forgiving reader. I am still able to enjoy a book that ha...
To those readers out there who had once been on 'Team Ren' and have now been converted to 'Team Shay', I must say that you did underestimate Ren no matter what you would've thought or believed about him. I have been told that I gave good points about being 'Team Shay' from the first book and why was...
Somewhat predictable and dragging sequel, 2.5 starsIn the second book of Andrea Cremer's Nightshade series, Wolfsbane, Calla finds herself imprisoned by the Searchers, her lifelong enemies. When the Searchers end up being much different than expected, Calla must decide whether it's worth the risk of...
AMAAZING!!!Andrea Cremer nailed it again. I was on the edge the last part of the book.Enjoyed every minute of it. I really liked how Calla struggles with her feelings for her pack, for Ren and Shay...Once you finish it you´ll definitly want MORE right away, so go on and read the first chapter of Blo...
These books kill me. They're fun reads, but by the time you really get into it it's over. Then, when the next one comes out, I can't get hyped up over it because I feel like I can't remember more than one or two basics in the plot line. You remember it all as you keep reading, but, again, that means...
I thought there was no topping Nightshade, but Andrea Cremer surprises me again with Wolfsbane. Andrea Cremer sucked me in the first book, but she completely captured me in the second book.In Nightshade, Calla escapes the clutches of the Keepers with Shay leaving her family, pack and Ren behind and ...
Wolfsbane picks up right where Nightshade left off, and once again, Andrea Cremer thrusts the reader right into the thick of the action. Calla barely has time to wake and acclimate to the fact that she is being held captive by her sworn enemies, the Searchers, before she is introduced to an entire ...
This sequel to Nightshade was a real page-turner. I hardly moved from my chair once I started reading it because I just had to know what happened next. Calla wakes up to find that she is with the Searchers - her sworn enemies. But they want her to switch over to her side. Since she has learned about...
Nightshade made me wonder why I read this series in the first place but this book made the series a keeper. Calla and Shay were more likable here while the awful sense of death and despair made the book worth reading. My complaint is that its too short and the ending is making me want to tear the bo...
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