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Wolfsbane

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Gr 10 Up—Calla awakens in a room where she has been held captive by the Searchers, a group of humans who fight the Guardians, a pack of werewolves. Having left her wolf pack to save Shay, she reluctantly allies with the Searchers. Led by the dark and stoic Monroe, they hatch a scheme to infiltrate the Keepers, an evil group that controls the wolves (Calla's pack in particular). New characters emerge in this sequel to Nightshade (Philomel, 2010). Adne is a weaver of portals and Monroe's daughter. Connor is a strong, witty, and flirtatious Searcher who carries a torch for Adne. Ethan is a powerful fighter with a chip on his shoulder. Meanwhile, Shay has been deemed "the scion," a legacy that destines him to be the one to defeat the Keepers. Calla is still in love with him, but racked with guilt over abandoning Ren and the rest of her family and pack. The crew embarks on deadly missions to try to save them and Calla warily trusts the Searchers yet finds herself questioning all she once believed in, including the nature of her own wolf-kind. Unrelenting action and an extremely confusing structural hierarchy make this a perplexing book for those unfamiliar with the first one. Cremer relies heavily on dialogue to explain the complex world, then jumps quickly to action scenes without much breathing room. All of this is interspersed with an occasional romantic interlude between Calla and Shay. The love triangle is less exciting because readers never really get to know Ren. Those who are already invested in Cremer's world will enjoy the strong female protagonist and breakneck action.—Tara Kehoe, Plainsboro Public Library, NJ
In Nightshade, werewolf Calla defied her pack by falling in love with human Shay; they uncovered the dark truth behind the Keepers who enslave werewolves. Now Calla, Shay, and their teen packmates join a rebellion to overthrow the Keepers. In this intriguing fantasy, tension is kept high by shifting alliances, the many dangers of insurrection, and Calla's guilty attraction to her former betrothed.

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