This is the second book in the Trylle trilogy. This was a decent book. This series is entertaining enough, but nothing super creative or special. Readers who love YA paranormal books will probably like this series.
Wendy has tried to escape the Trylle and their drama by returning home. When she, Matt, and Rhys are kidnapped by the Vittra she finds herself in the thick of things. Enter Loki a Vittra who helps Wendy and crew...he also makes things a lot more complicated. Will Wendy finally decide to take on her responsibilities as a Trylle princess or will she follow her heart?
This is a pretty typical YA paranormal book. Wendy has multiple love interests, all of which she is torn up over. She has to choose between love and duty. It is all a bit cliched but decently done nonetheless. My problem with this book is that it doesn't really have anything to set it apart from a million other YA paranormal books out there. Yes, it is about trolls...but the way they are treated you could be reading about fairies and not know the difference. I do love that it is set in Minnesota, but was a bit disappointed that this never really influences the story or features in it.
If you enjoyed the first book you will probably enjoy this one. We get to learn a ton about the history between the Trylle and the Vittra, and what a complicated and convoluted past it is! We meet some new characters; most notably Loki (one of the Vittra) with his cutting sense of humor and daring.
This book starts out action packed and then kind of turns into dramatic filler. Yes, we need to learn these things to back up the story and some of them are interesting. My problem is I never found this story really compelling. Wendy could have been any one of hundreds of other YA heroines; she never really distinguishes herself to me and I have trouble keeping her separate from other YA heroines I've read about. Wendy constantly thinks she wants Finn, but Finn is pretty much a jerk to her most of the book. There is a lot of "I love him, I hate him" going on between him and Wendy...this is great for those who love that kind of thing, but I am not a fan.
The book is well-written, easy to read, and natural sounding. It's a decent read and somewhat entertaining. It just didn't feel like anything special to me; when I was done I wasn't desperately wanting to read more, I was just kind of like "Huh, okay well on to a different book."
Overall a decent continuation of this series. Those who loved the first book will most likely love this one. I am having a bit of trouble with this series because it just seems like such a typical paranormal YA novel; the Trylle are a lot like fairies, Wendy isn't all that unique or interesting, and there is a lot of teenage drama/romance. I did like learning some of the background behind the Trylle and Vittra; I also enjoyed Loki as a new character (he has more personality then all of the other characters put together). If you read the first book and enjoyed it go ahead and read this one. If you want an action packed YA series with a touch of romance check out Nightshade by Andrea Cremer, The Iron Fey by Julie Kagawa ,The Demon Trapper's Daughter by Jana Oliver, or Mythos Academy by Jennifer Estep..I think all of these are better paranormal YA than this book.
Wendy has tried to escape the Trylle and their drama by returning home. When she, Matt, and Rhys are kidnapped by the Vittra she finds herself in the thick of things. Enter Loki a Vittra who helps Wendy and crew...he also makes things a lot more complicated. Will Wendy finally decide to take on her responsibilities as a Trylle princess or will she follow her heart?
This is a pretty typical YA paranormal book. Wendy has multiple love interests, all of which she is torn up over. She has to choose between love and duty. It is all a bit cliched but decently done nonetheless. My problem with this book is that it doesn't really have anything to set it apart from a million other YA paranormal books out there. Yes, it is about trolls...but the way they are treated you could be reading about fairies and not know the difference. I do love that it is set in Minnesota, but was a bit disappointed that this never really influences the story or features in it.
If you enjoyed the first book you will probably enjoy this one. We get to learn a ton about the history between the Trylle and the Vittra, and what a complicated and convoluted past it is! We meet some new characters; most notably Loki (one of the Vittra) with his cutting sense of humor and daring.
This book starts out action packed and then kind of turns into dramatic filler. Yes, we need to learn these things to back up the story and some of them are interesting. My problem is I never found this story really compelling. Wendy could have been any one of hundreds of other YA heroines; she never really distinguishes herself to me and I have trouble keeping her separate from other YA heroines I've read about. Wendy constantly thinks she wants Finn, but Finn is pretty much a jerk to her most of the book. There is a lot of "I love him, I hate him" going on between him and Wendy...this is great for those who love that kind of thing, but I am not a fan.
The book is well-written, easy to read, and natural sounding. It's a decent read and somewhat entertaining. It just didn't feel like anything special to me; when I was done I wasn't desperately wanting to read more, I was just kind of like "Huh, okay well on to a different book."
Overall a decent continuation of this series. Those who loved the first book will most likely love this one. I am having a bit of trouble with this series because it just seems like such a typical paranormal YA novel; the Trylle are a lot like fairies, Wendy isn't all that unique or interesting, and there is a lot of teenage drama/romance. I did like learning some of the background behind the Trylle and Vittra; I also enjoyed Loki as a new character (he has more personality then all of the other characters put together). If you read the first book and enjoyed it go ahead and read this one. If you want an action packed YA series with a touch of romance check out Nightshade by Andrea Cremer, The Iron Fey by Julie Kagawa ,The Demon Trapper's Daughter by Jana Oliver, or Mythos Academy by Jennifer Estep..I think all of these are better paranormal YA than this book.
From book cover:
When Wendy Everly first discovers the truth about herselfthat shes a changeling switched at birthshe knows her life will never be the same. Now shes about to learn that theres more to the story
She shares a closer connection to her Vittra rivals than she ever imaginedand theyll stop at nothing to lure her to their side. With the threat of war looming, her only hope of saving the Trylle is to master her magical powersand marry an equally powerful royal. But that means walking away from Finn, her handsome bodyguard whos strictly off limitsand Loki, a Vittra prince with whom she shares a growing attraction.
Torn between her heart and her people, between love and duty, Wendy must decide her fate. If she makes the wrong choice, she could lose everything, and everybody, shes ever wantedin both worlds.
As a special gift to readers, this book contains a new, never-before-published bonus story, One Day, Three Ways, set in the magical world of the Trylle.
When Wendy Everly first discovers the truth about herselfthat shes a changeling switched at birthshe knows her life will never be the same. Now shes about to learn that theres more to the story
She shares a closer connection to her Vittra rivals than she ever imaginedand theyll stop at nothing to lure her to their side. With the threat of war looming, her only hope of saving the Trylle is to master her magical powersand marry an equally powerful royal. But that means walking away from Finn, her handsome bodyguard whos strictly off limitsand Loki, a Vittra prince with whom she shares a growing attraction.
Torn between her heart and her people, between love and duty, Wendy must decide her fate. If she makes the wrong choice, she could lose everything, and everybody, shes ever wantedin both worlds.
As a special gift to readers, this book contains a new, never-before-published bonus story, One Day, Three Ways, set in the magical world of the Trylle.
Man I love this series. Torn picks up immediately where we leave off with SWITCHED. Wendy leaves the Troll world with Rhys and returns to her home to live with her human brother Matt. The Trylle world overwhelmed Wendy. And with a demanding Queen mother Wendy just wanted to move on away from it all. But when the Vittra come to her home and capture Wendy along with both Matt and Rhys, Wendy is beaten and thrown into a dungeon! While There she meets Loki the handsome Vittra prince. He plays a significant key role in her escape and later her survival.
This book really take the word torn to a new level. Poor Wendy is torn with passionate feelings and a sense of duty to her kingdom. We really see her transform in this book.
MUST READ! And get all three because they really are seamless.
This book really take the word torn to a new level. Poor Wendy is torn with passionate feelings and a sense of duty to her kingdom. We really see her transform in this book.
MUST READ! And get all three because they really are seamless.
Torn is the second installment in the Trylle Trilogy. This book is just as good as the first. Torn fills in a lot of gaps and answers a lot of questions. You learn more of the Trylle history and Wendy's history too. There are some surprising revelations. The love story that unfolds in this series is amazing. I fell in love with Finn in the first book, and this book doesn't disappoint either. We are also introduced to the Vittra Markis Loki Staad who is another male to swoon over. It is interesting to see the story unfold. There are so many happy and even heart-breaking moments. It is nice to see Wendy maturing throughout the story. She is much less annoying in this book.
I truly love this series and recommend it to anyone and everyone that loves to read.
I truly love this series and recommend it to anyone and everyone that loves to read.
This story is better then the first ( it was great story also) Wendy is more determine to become the best future queen her people has ever had, but with that she has to make sacrifices that she is torn apart to make but its for the best no matter if she wants what her heart tells her or what her mind tells her. We get to see her open up to her roll as princess and future queen. if you had questions from the first story some will be answered in this story.