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Average rating3.3
Wendy, a changeling troll princess, returns to her rightful home, a frightening, beautiful world where she discovers her new powers, fights enemies who want to use her abilities for evil, and struggles with romantic decisions.
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I definitely enjoyed the second book in this trilogy more than the first. In this particular book we got to dive into more backstory on the trolls. I definitely enjoyed learning more about Wendy's background and the Vittra. Again, Amanda Hocking's writing did not disappoint. This book kept me intrigued and motivated to finish to see how the story would end.
One thing I have to say is how much I despise Finn. In Switched he did not bother me, but in Torn he was horrible. I get wanting to protect Wendy but it was just so horrible. And that fact that Wendy still cares enough about Finn to still want something with him absolutely disgusts me. There is absolutely nothing okay with how he treats her and she deserves better. Now Loki and Tove are great guys, even if they both have their “flaws” (flaws is used loosely since the issue with Tove is not a flaw, it is just a reason they can't work). Loki is great because he is so straightforward and he definitely truly cares about the Wendy and wants her happiness rather than following duty like Tove and Finn.
Either way, I'm looking forward to reading the conclusion to this trilogy and seeing what Wendy ends up doing. I have a few theories about how it all ends up and I hope I right.
I had fun reading this book as much as the first book, so at least the author is consistent. haha
After getting to know the characters in the first book, this was a faster read than the previous for me. Again the author utilizes the drop off ending, which is kind of annoying and ruins the flow. Also there appeared to be a bit more grammatical errors in this book than the last. In the end, the story is still entertaining enough to continue on to the next book.
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3 primary booksTrylle is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Amanda Hocking.