A review by looseleafellie
For the Throne by Hannah Whitten

dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
I absolutely adored For the Wolf and have been waiting eagerly for this sequel. Luckily, it did not disappoint!

I related a lot to Neve, which is unfortunate for me because she’s a disaster, but meant I enjoyed her POV chapters. I also loved seeing all my returning faves and getting to know the fantastic Princess Kayu! This is a squad I would die to hang out with.

As with the first installment, For the Throne’s pacing is kind of slow, but getting lost in the prose makes it absolutely worth it. I felt like Neve and Solmir’s romance wasn’t as developed as Red and Eammon’s, but I did somehow like Solmir by the end despite hating him in the first book, so that is a FEAT!

Also, the last 60 pages are a rollercoaster that crushed me, so thanks for that, Hannah :P I’ve loved spending time in the Wilderwood, and I eagerly await the author’s next series!

Thanks to Orbit Books for the finished copy!

Spice level: graphic but brief

CWs: Blood/gore, body horror, violence, parent neglect/abuse, religious trauma/abuse, death of a loved one, giant insects.

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