January 25, 2011    

            Nightshade by. Andrea Cremer 

      
                                         
   
             
    
                                    Title: Nightshade
                           Author: Andrea Cremer                  
                           Release: October 19, 2010
                           Age Group: Young Adult 
                           Pages: 528
                           Publisher: Philomel   





My Review: 
This book introduces a girl named Calla Tor. She has grown up always knowing  her destiny, after she graduate's from Mountain  School High.  She'll be the mate of alpha wolf Ren Laroche and fight with him, side by side, ruling and guarding sacred sites for the Keepers...  


But that all changes, when she violates the Keepers laws by saving a young boy named Shay Doran  from  almost getting killed by a bear,  and Calla also sees that she's  slowly, starting to  fall in love with him the more they get to know one another.  And along the way Calla  discovers some secrets and  the truths about the Keepers and everything she knew was a lie, she begins  to question her fate, her existence, and the very essence of the world she has known.  By following her heart, she might lose everything— including her own life. Is forbidden love worth the ultimate sacrifice?






My Thoughts:


-This book was amazing. I really enjoyed the plot and the story-line of the book. It had me hooked on page one and wouldn't let me go,  and had so many twist and turns that left me  wanting to read more and more to see what happens next. 


-And the characters were amazing. I love Calla's strong will, and the way she healed things, when things got rough.  The other thing that I also enjoyed was  Calla's  and Shay's relationship with one another. It was so sweet, and also the way Ren honored and respected  Shay's choice  when things got rough.... 


-So yeah... Just like I said in my video  above, I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read the second book, Wolfbane when it comes out this summer.




_ And I give this book 5/5 stars...











       
                                                    
   

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