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For the Throne by Hannah Whitten

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sirkeili's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful mysterious reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5

Because this book's plot is a direct recap and continuation of the first novel, I immediately jumped back into the world of the Wildwood Wolves and the Shadowland Kings.   

Neve's strength throughout the book was unmeasurable, and her wit really drew me her as a character entirely. I could see how much she and her sister's fierce and deep love for one another was a driving force. Yet she comes to terms with her own shortcomings, and embraces who she is, and ultimately I found her development and growth to be the most compelling.

I had initially suspected Solmir would have a bigger part to play, as they seemed to really focus on his possession of Arrick towards the end of the first book, and his relationship to Eammon's parents fate as the Wildwood Wolf and Second Daughter throughout.  He became a surprise favourite, as I started out sort of expecting this redemption arc, but still kind of wary of his method to begin with. As he slowly became more vulnerable to Neve, I slowly found myself being won over by him, and he ultimately pulled a Eugene and I was a goner. 

I also really enjoyed Red and Eammons flirty behavior, when they were not intently focusing on helping Neve.  It was nice to see their relationship flourish and grow, and it felt organic and yet fortified all the same.

I wasn't as interested in the Raffe segments, but I was happy to see that he too was able to find happiness in Kayu. He deserves it for the hell he was put through, honestly, that and a solid nap

Overall, it was heartwrenching to watch Neve fight her way back to her sister from the Shadowlands, and Red doing the same from above, and both aching to just be together again.  The fact that they sacrificed something so precious to be reunited with their loved ones was a bittersweet victory, but a victory nonetheless. 

The surprisingly sweet meet-cute ending for Solmir and Neve makes me hope they can finally experience peaceful life together now. I hope to see them again someday soon. ❤️

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adventurous dark hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I wasn't looking forward to this book because everything to do with Neve was my least favorite part of the last book, and I kind of hated her going into this one. I was pleasantly surprised. The main supernatural setting of this book feels so different from the last, much darker and less like a classic fairy tale. I still enjoyed the chapters that focused on Red and her gang more, it was lovely to be with those characters again and I think the new additions worked well enough. Some plot threads from the last book took some unexpected turns in this book, and some of the events/plot that popped up in this one threw me off, but overall I think this was a good conclusion to the duology and I wasn't unhappy with the ending. 

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  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

You know a book is going to be good when the dedication makes you tear up. I almost feel like I can breathe a sigh of relief now that I know what has come to pass in The Wilderwood.

It feels like a millennium has passed since I finished
For the Wolf, one of my favorite reads of 2021, and I've been so anxious to find out what happens next in the lives of Neve, Red, Eammon, and the rest of the gang. I've been anticipating this sequel so much that when I was approved for the ARC, I didn't even think to do a reread of the first book before diving right into this the second I received it. I had forgotten way more than I expected! Oops. I truly thought that my memory would be perfect and I'd recall everything that transpired at the beginning of the story. So much for that.

Due to the nature of the first book's ending, this one picked up right where the last left off.
If my memory had served me better, this wouldn't have been an issue whatsoever. Sadly, because I was struggling to remember the more complex details, I had a tough time getting into the opening chapters. I just couldn't fully grasp the importance of some of the themes. This is entirely my own fault and does not take away from the utter masterpiece this book is. But, it does help me to state that this duology is best when binged!

The further I read, the more that I was able to recall character names, events that occurred, and why certain plot points were important. This helped me to really immerse myself in the story once I was about 15% of the way in and from there, it was smooth sailing. The chapters are relatively long, which is typically not my favorite, but because of the nature of the story, I was never bored or impatient to reach the end. Each moment held such weight and there were so many intricacies within the magic system that absolutely fascinated me.

I really have to applaud Hannah's ingenuity when it comes to the magic system for these books. I've never in my life read a book where someone could be wolf, wood, and (in)human - and while I've seen my fair share of fantasy novels with shadow magic, the way that Neve and Solmir control it was unlike anything I've witnessed before. It makes this duology stand out among the other fantasies. I found myself on the edge of my seat multiple times, waiting to see what might happen next, thinking that I had something figured out, and then being pleasantly surprised when it didn't go the way I expected!

And my anticipation went beyond the magic. These characters are phenomenal. I think that anyone can relate with at least someone in these books. While Neve wasn't someone who I related with as much (I found myself much more drawn to Red), I still understood the darker parts of her and some of the challenges she faced. Just like Red, she's a really powerful character, so there's certainly no lack of "strong female leads" in these books, and I love every second of it. Their strength doesn't just lie in their ability to battle or wield magic, but also in their heart and the choices they make to sacrifice for their loved ones.

The ending. Oh. My. Gosh. 

Okay, that's not all I have to say, but it could be. The final moments had my heart racing! I think I even began to sweat a little bit. So much happened and I was beyond surprised with how the story wrapped up - in the best way possible. No spoilers here, I'm just going to say that you'll love it.

I can officially say, without a doubt, that Hannah is now one of my auto-read/buy authors.
I'm hooked. I was hooked after For the Wolf, but now that I've read For the Throne, there's not even a drop of doubt in my mind that she's a favorite. I love the dark, gritty nature of these books and how they're so beautifully woven with romance, heart, and depth. I can't wait for whatever comes next (and I want a spin-off about Arick - please and thanks).

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