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‘If you want adventure, you have to march right up to it and kick it in the shins . . .’
At fourteen, barefoot and running wild, Rose is delighted to be apprenticed to Akiva, the witch of the forest. She thinks it will be all enchantment and excitement, and not so much fuss about baths. The reality is much more sober and practical- that is, until she meets a mysterious wolf in the forest and is tricked into stepping off the path . . .
In young, naive Rose, Bastian sees a way of escape. Cursed to remain in the shape of a wolf after running afoul of a powerful enchantress, he has lived many decades under a spell, and now he is both desperate and ruthless. But by breaking part of Bastian’s curse, Rose has caught the attention of Cassandra, the enchantress who cursed him: and Cassandra is by no means ready to forgive and forget.
Meanwhile, wardens have been disappearing from the forest, one by one. Rose is certain that Cassandra is behind the disappearances, but can she and Bastian get to the bottom of the matter before Akiva disappears as well? And are Bastian’s motives entirely to be trusted?
Sometimes the little girl in the red hood doesn’t get eaten, and sometimes the wolf isn’t the most frightening thing in the forest.
- Sales Rank: #68549 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-05-01
- Released on: 2015-05-01
- Format: Kindle eBook
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A Brilliant Fantasy Read!
By Juliann
*I’m posting this as part of the XpressoBookTours Wolfskin Blog Tour. I recieved a free ebook copy of this in order to do so.
**I posted this on the 8th somewhere else, and now here as well.
Wolfskin is full of magic, witches, curses, power, action, romance, a cursed wolf, a bitter Enchantress, spells, growth, strength, trust, and bravery. It’s about a young girl seeking out adventure who becomes an apprentice to a witch, who ends up breaking the first part of a wolf’s curse, who learns spells and magic, and tries to figure out who is behind the missing Wardens and why they’re doing it. It’s about a fourteen year old girl maturing and growing into a young woman who finds love, friendship, and family. It’s about Rose’s adventures and the situations she gets into because of her naivety. It’s a tale you’ll surely love.
Characters:
*Rose is feisty, adventurous, and wants to be a Pirate so she never has to marry. She’s strong and brave but also young and naive. She’s a very believable character. She also tends to act without thinking. So watching her grow up, fight Cassandra, try to save Bastian from his curse, and try to solve the mystery of the missing Wardens was very satisfying and enjoyable.
*Bastian is probably my favorite. At first, he’s a conniving, vicious wolf who’s about to eat Rose on their first meeting. But when she breaks the first part of his curse he isn’t so bad. He’s a cursed man in the form of a wolf because of what he did, and he’s playful, protective, kind, thoughtful, and I loved reading about his interactions with Rose. Sure, at times he was slightly scary and his behavior was unsettling (mostly when the black surrounded the gold of his aura) but overall he was a character I really love.He’s also tortured and brooding, but he’s quick witted and definitely entertaining, especially when with Rose. Their banter never bored me and was very entertaining.
*Akiva is a Warden who took on Rose as an apprentice. She’s not your typical lovey, dovey, coddle-you woman. No. She’s a tough, no nonsense old lady with a hard fist and scolding eyes. She makes Rose work for everything and gets her to figure out things on her own since Akiva was never told anything whilst she was young; she had to figure it out herself.Akiva shows her emotions in odd ways, but once you get to know her it’s easy enough to tell when she’s happy, relieved, pleased and so on. She teaches Rose about magic and responsibility and she plays a major role in who Rose grows to be.
Pacing:
*To me, I feel the pacing was perfect. Though at times, with all the parties Rose went to because her sister, Gwendolen, is obsessed with them (basically), it was a little repetitive. it was great seeing Rose interact with Gilbert at those points, as well as Liz and Harry, but I feel like maybe we could go without the party? Things happened at the parties that really worked well with the story, which it needed, but I wasn’t that big of a fan reading about dancing and Gwen’s little minions and Rose just talking to Gil or being forced to dance. It was well written, but not something I myself loved.
Writing:
*It flowed well, kept me hooked, and allowed me to visualize everything fairly easily. The dialogue between characters never felt forced or unreal. It’s pretty much perfect.
*I love how Bastian and Rose didn’t fall in love right away, as most stories would’ve played out. It helps that Rose was still a young girl when they meet, and that she treats him as more of a friend while Bastian tries to woo her for his own gain. But I love how gradual it is and how it’s not only for her, but him too.
World-Building:
*Everything was easy enough to visualize and was incredibly well written. I feel like the world was flushed out well and I very much enjoyed talk of the forest because it was easy to see how much it means to the characters and why. It was like the forest was pulsing with it’s own life and that it felt emotions, which is great because the author really let all of it come through the writing.
*I like how each Warden had a specific piece of the forest to claim as their own and care for. It really allowed you to understand the forest more because Wardens have to make sure the land is happy and healthy and the forest tens to act out or try to fight back when dying and uncared for.
*The laws of the forest really made it feel so much more real. And we really get to explore the forest more since Rose loves adventure and tends to slip away from the path. We learn of what lives in the forest (somewhat) and why the forest allows them to do certain things. We learn of the forest’s magic and how much life it really holds.
*The magic was fantastic. The gradual growth of Rose’s powers really helped us try to understand her magic. I like how she wasn’t instantly powerful, or holding this epic power just waiting to burst. I enjoyed reading as she tried day after day after day to see the forest lines without closing her eyes. It made everything feel more real because she had to work hard to get to where she wanted to be.
Overall, I loved reading Wolfskin and I recommend this to everyone. Especially if you love to read about witches, wolves, magic, and fantasy.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Completely Wowed me!
By Maghon Thomas
I thought something so different when I first read the synopsis, but I loved this book. LOL I like that, when things go better than expectations. This is the story of a girl, who apprentices with a witch, who isn't something extra special outright, but because she works hard, cares for others, and her surrounding, she becomes great. She does great things. And in the process, she finds herself, her home, and someone to share it with. Seriously, good story!!
Rose is 14 years old at the start of the book. She's the older, not so pretty, tomboy who would rather climb trees, hunt, be dirty, than be pretty, learn to cook and think of marriage. Actually, she is so dead set against marriage that she says she'll become a pirate so she doesn't have to marry. HA! I loved her. She is hilarious, she gets mad at herself but never gives up. She worries about the land where she lives, her family, the animals in the forest. And of course, the wolf with a curse who can talk. She is sent to her mom's friend, who is the witch to learn. She wanted so bad to see magic, that she forgot to pay attention where the magic was really happening. Until it's thrown into her face, because of that wolf. Bastian. He's something. So she becomes Little Red Riding Hood. Except her hood isn't red, and the wolf no longer wants to eat her, but to use her to break his curse. And his cursor is really mad that she is actually breaking parts of his curse, so she now has another witch after her and all she wants is to learn.
The characters are so much a big part of this story. I loved Bastian. Just wait, you will too. I really liked Gilbert, and I felt bad for him, but I won't tell you why. Her sister Gwen is funny, because she's so oblivious to anything other than herself, being pretty because boys fall at her feet for it. Her mom is awesome. And my favorite character is Akiva, the witch. I thought she was fantastic. She teaches Rose so much more than magic. And I thought it was hilarious how she taught her. And the plot in the back ground of the curse and the other witches going missing made it so much more. Mystery, action, suspense as well as light hearted fun and antics and little self discoveries.
The writing is well done. There's a great deal of realization that was put into descriptions that made me feel like I really was in that time. Before... I loved the concept of the big bad wolf. But not really. I enjoyed seeing three years of Rose's life change her, watch her grow, and see how she affected more people around her than she ever imaged she would. I would love to see more, though this is a stand alone. It was a beautiful story, and like always, when I love something, I want more. It worked out so well though. Everything turned out magnificent. So with that said, 5 MAGICAL PAWS!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Red Riding Hood romance
By C. J. Anaya Author of The Healer Series
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
I love W.R. Gingell, and I am convinced that she can do no wrong. After reading her book, Masque, I jumped at the chance to join her book blog tour for Wolfskin, an impressive retelling of Little Red Riding Hood. I was not disappointed in the least. This book was full of magic, mystery, delightful three-dimensional, characters, romance and a dark curse only Rose is capable of breaking.
The world building in this book was nothing short of remarkable. I was completely enamored with the laws that governed the forest, its magic and those wardens in charge of their specific piece of that forest. The gradual growth of Rose's powers coupled with her inquisitive nature and adventurous spirit made for an exciting read with a heroine truly exceptional in every way.
Bastian is nothing short of swoon worthy. So tortured, brooding, wickedly engaging and quick witted to boot. The banter between him and Rose is so entertaining, and I think part of what makes it wonderful is how very atypical the dynamics of their relationship are. Generally, the heroine and hero fall in love with one another almost immediately in fairy tales such as these, but Rose is still a young girl when she meets Bastian, and she treats him like he is more of an annoying uncle while Bastian must do his best to woo someone out of desperation rather than true regard.
Their relationship eventually grows and develops into something quite beautiful, and the weaknesses that plague them are soon strengths that serve to define them in the end.
The writing was clever, the pacing was perfect, and the author's vivid imagination and attention to detail took me on an exciting adventure that proved to be one of the best Red Riding Hood retellings I have ever read. Please follow this author and read everything she comes out with. It will be the most helpful advice I could ever give you. That and eating chocolate at the same time.
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