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# Blood for Blood (Wolf by Wolf, 2)

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Not as strong as Wolf by Wolf but still a good series
  

*by Q***  on Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2016*

The first book in this series, Wolf by Wolf, was exciting and well told with its alternate reality storyline and the strong personality of Yael, a concentration camp medical experiment survivor. A resistance fighter after the war ended, the skinshifting Yael impersonated racer Adele Wolfe and entered the transcontinental motorcycle race from Germania to Tokyo. The goal was to win the race and assassinate Hitler at the Victor’s Ball. The book tore across the miles and through the pages as Yael raced against Adele’s brother and her love interest, Luka. It was cutthroat and the action was relentless as Yael dealt with one obstacle after another only to end up shoot another skinshifter disguised as Hitler. It was a great story with fierce main character Yael and a killer of a cliffhanger.The action in Blood for Blood continues only moments after Yael shoots the doppelganger. Luka, realizing Yael is not Adele, takes off after her through the streets of Tokyo. Adele’s brother, Felix, is arrested and forced to make a deal with the SS in exchange for his family’s safety: escape with Yael, locate the resistance headquarters, and betray them.Luka, Yael and Felix find themselves lost in the Muscovy forest and must not only rely on but also trust one another and the tension between them is apparent. Felix is fighting a fatal infection. They are in Russian territory. And the Germans are searching for Yael. The action meanders as they try to survive day by day and it is more than halfway through the book that Yael is finally given another mission.  If the first book had not been so strong with a clear-cut objective, Blood for Blood would in itself be a good book, but it lacks the drama of the race and just isn’t as consistently pulse pounding.This story focuses mostly on the relationships between Yael and Luka, Yael and someone from her past, and the agony Felix endures knowing he must betray them all. There are some clever aspects, some moments of riveting suspense, and lots of intrigue, but, again, it is no transcontinental motorcycle race.We learn nothing new about cocky frat boy Luka and I laughed out loud when, after spending weeks with Yael following their escape from Tokyo, he has the “Wait, you’re Jewish?” moment. He does redeem himself when he comes up with an alternative plan on how to bring down Hitler; it was much more plausible than the original one.Felix is a tragic character and I felt sorry for him as he must sell his soul to save his family. He has such a good heart in the first book so his situation and the choices he has to make are painful.Yael remains incredible. Still fierce as the wolves that grace her arm, she fights for her people and those she loves. Complex, resilient, and intelligent, her character makes this series so engrossing. We learn more about her past and even discover what she originally looked like as a child.I’m sorry this book was not as strong and I was a bit annoyed with the constant use of parentheses (expressing inner thoughts, perhaps?) and some of the syntax was oddly put together. BUT, I still fully enjoyed the series and highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    An utterly absorbing finale, with higher stakes and greater emotional / psychological depth from its POV characters
  

*by V***N on Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2016*

I wasn’t prepared for BLOOD FOR BLOOD. I mean, I was, since I’d been looking forward to it after reading WOLF BY WOLF over the summer. But like with Leigh Bardugo’s CROOKED KINGDOM, the sequel floored me more than the first book did. I loved it. That. Much.Ryan Graudin’s BLOOD FOR BLOOD picks up right where WOLF BY WOLF left off, with Jewish death camp survivor and skinshifter Yael on the run after killing Adolf Hitler. Or, at least that’s what the rest of the world thought they witnessed. Because the truth that Yael discovered from this one act now threatens the resistance effort’s chances of overthrowing the Third Reich. With unlikely sidekicks in Luka Lowe (Axis Tour winner) and Felix Wolfe (twin brother of the girl whom Yael skinshifted as in WOLF BY WOLF), she now returns to Germany to finish the job she started – and she’s under no illusion that it might cost her her life.BLOOD FOR BLOOD outdoes its predecessor in the ways that count most. The stakes are higher, the plot even more suspense-riddled, and the twists unexpected. But it also features many of the same ingredients that made WOLF BY WOLF a vicious delight. The re-imagined post-WWII settings are still sobering and grimly realistic. Graudin’s writing is still punchy and vivid. And Yael, though damaged and vulnerable, is still brave and inspiring. If anything, she maintains better control of her emotions this time and is more certain of herself than ever before.So why did I love BLOOD FOR BLOOD more? Because I like Luka much more this time. He still seems like a cocky dummkopf at the beginning, but once I read his POV chapters I realized that was all a façade. This poor guy was a reluctant poster boy of the Third Reich who suffered verbal and physical abuse at the hands of his wounded veteran father. Luka desperately wants to do something better with his life, something he believes in and can stand for. And once he’s folded into the resistance’s protection and learns what happened to Yael before they met, he does.And then there’s Felix. He’s still the caring, fiercely loyal brother-anyone-would-love-to-have that he was in WOLF BY WOLF. But gosh, he’s pushed to his emotional brink this time and forced to make some terrible decisions. And during his POV chapters, you can feel the twist and burn of his anger, fear, and despair. He may have disappointed me at times, but I understand why he did what he did – and I feel sorry for him, too.No critiques this time. In fact, BLOOD FOR BLOOD was such an absorbing read that I lost track of the time and pages within the first 50 pages. This is by far the superior book in a gutsy, gripping, and ultimately hopeful and deeply human duology, and it will probably stay with me for a while longer. Bravo, Ryan Graudin. :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It Was Brilliant And It Was Amazing
  

*by B***Y on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 14, 2018*

I had high expectations for this book as I've been waiting to read it for 2 years and the second week of 2018 is when the time was right. It didn't go anything like I expected and I loved it all the more for that.It had faults but those faults are probably the fact that the characters I'd grown attached to act as humans do: irrationally and making such poor decisions. I hated them for it because they acted so selfishly and did things I didn't agree with. It is the reality of the world though and it definitely fitted with this post ww2 setting where people would have made choices that they wouldn't agree with now.I loved that I was kept guessing and that there were tears. I was so emotionally invested right until the end of this book. I wanted so many things and not all of what I wanted happened but it was oh so good. I am currently hating the ending but hating it for being so good and so right. If I wait a few days I know I will love the choices made and know that it for so well.Well done. This was brilliant.

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