Black Widow: Forever Red by Margaret Stohl

Black Widow: Forever Red (Black Widow Novels, #1)

by Margaret Stohl

Enter the world of the Avengers’ iconic master spy…

Natasha Romanoff is one of the world’s most lethal assassins. Trained from a young age in the arts of death and deception, Natasha was given the title of Black Widow by Ivan Somodorov, her brutal teacher at the Red Room, Moscow’s infamous academy for operatives.

Ava Orlova is just trying to fit in as an average Brooklyn teenager, but her life has been anything but average.The daughter of a missing Russian quantum physicist, Ava was once subjected to a series of ruthless military experiments―until she was rescued by Black Widow and placed under S.H.I.E.L.D. protection. Ava has always longed to reconnect with her mysterious savior, but Black Widow isn’t really the big sister type.

Until now.

When children all over Eastern Europe begin to go missing, and rumors of smuggled Red Room tech light up the dark net, Natasha suspects her old teacher has returned―and that Ava Orlova might be the only one who can stop him. To defeat the madman who threatens their future, Natasha and Ava must unravel their pasts. Only then will they discover the truth about the dark-eyed boy with an hourglass tattoo who haunts Ava’s dreams. . . .

Black Widow:Forever Red features all the heart-pounding adventure readers expect from Marvel, written by #1 New York Times best-selling author Margaret Stohl. Uncover a new side of the Marvel Universe that will thrill loyal fans and newcomers alike, as Stohl reveals the untold story of Black Widow for the very first time.

Complete your Marvel YA collection with these best-selling fan-favorite novels:

  • Black Widow: Red Vengeance by Margaret Stohl (the sequel to Forever Red!)
  • Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee
  • Gamora and Nebula: Sisters in Arms by Mackenzi Lee
  • Miles Morales: Spider-Man by Jason Reynolds
  • Unstoppable Wasp by Sam Maggs
  • Captain Marvel: Higher, Further, Faster by Liza Palmer

Reviewed by pamela on

4 of 5 stars

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Black Widow is without a doubt one of my all time favourite Marvel Superheroes. She's strong and kickass just being herself. She's a Superhero because she's awesome, and not through any mutation or nuclear accident. She's suffered, been physically, mentally and emotionally abused. Despite this she has remained strong, and essentially good; rising above her tragic past without letting it control her. Black Widow IS what Lisbeth Salander from Stieg Larsson's 'Millenium Cycle' should have been.

I enjoyed 'Forever Red' much more than I thought I would. Margaret Stohl's YA novel is my first foray in to the Marvel Universe outside of the Graphic Novel. She did a remarkable job of writing fun, interesting and likeable characters. The plot was exciting, good and evil were not black and white, there was personal growth, emotional development and the action was, for the most part, well developed and believable.

One issue I did have with 'Forever Red' was the unfortunate side effect of things being predictable. There were characters who's fate you could guess, simply by virtue of their continued existence altering the finely crafted, already existing, Marvel universe. This removed a lot of the emotional impact of some of the novel's events as you simply knew that these events weren't part of the wider story arc.

Some of the final action sequences could also have been a little less busy and over - ambitious. There was a, quite frankly, ridiculous scene in which one of the teenaged protagonists attempts to hotwire a motherboard abd CPU to jam a USB in to it. She pulls wires, there are sparks, she re-routes and then quite literally smashes there USB on to there motherboard. The whole scene made me painfully aware that Stohl doesn't seem to know how motherboards and CPUs work, let alone look like, making the otherwise well crafted plot seem quite silly in the end. (FYI a motherboard has an inbuilt USB port... directly on the board).

Overall I enjoyed reading 'Forever Red'. It was fun, and a good addition to an already exciting Marvel Universe. I will definitely follow the exploits of the Black and Red Widow's in future!

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