For the Wolf

, #1

eBook, 464 pages

English language

Published May 31, 2021 by Hatchette UK.

ISBN:
978-0-356-51635-6
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3 stars (7 reviews)

THE FIRST DAUGHTER IS FOR THE THRONE. THE SECOND DAUGHTER IS FOR THE WOLF.

As the only Second Daughter born in centuries, Red has one purpose - to be sacrificed to the Wolf in the Wood in order to save her kingdom. 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 Wilderwood - and her world - will be lost forever.

Hannah Whitten's New York Times bestselling debut is a sweeping tale of love, legends and the secrets that hide beyond the trees.

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Review of 'For the Wolf' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

FOR THE WOLF is a slow burn fantasy story full of magic and longing, built on wound care and vibing. Probably not a retelling in traditional sense, it has the bones of Beauty and the Beast, the flesh and sinew of something all its own, twisted and bloody but still whole. 

The plot is there, technically, but most of the action is them running around bleeding or not bleeding or asking the other one to bleed or not bleed on something so it can do or not do a magic thing. Also there's only one bed, and some gestures at a love triangle that resolves itself with very little fanfare. If you don't like wound care and longing then read something else, as that's (gloriously, intimately) the bulk of the text. There's a larger arc involving Red's twin sister which is set to continue in the next book, and it …

Review of 'For the Wolf' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I don't know the last time I inhaled a book this way. It's been a minute. I can't tell if it's legitimately that good or if I was just 1000% the target audience. This book scratched a reading itch I've carried since 2014. I have a feeling I'll be coming back to it time and again. Only complaint is that the female leads were somewhat oblivious to the machinations happening around them. But that did make for some great dramatic irony. Anyway... How long should I wait to reread it?

Review of 'For the Wolf' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

This was so slow to get going, I nearly gave up but I did love the creepy, sentient Wilderwood and the whole mythology around it. The pace really picks up in the second half, and overall I enjoyed it. Full review to follow.

Full review:
The first daughter is for the Throne. The second daughter is for the Wolf.

There hasn’t been a Second Daughter in centuries and the Wilderwood is hungry for a sacrifice. The legends say she is the only way to save her land from the monsters of the forest. But not all legends are true, and the Wolf is just a boy trying to carry on the work of his parents.

I loved the sentient trees of the Wilderwood and the whole mythology surrounding the woods. It’s trying to survive, it is neither good nor evil. Ever since Red first ventured into the forest, she has …

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Subjects

  • New York Times bestseller
  • Fiction, fantasy, epic
  • Fiction, fantasy, action and adventure
  • Fiction, fantasy, romance
  • Fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy