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Overview

Amanda Hocking is an indie publishing sensation whose self-published novels have sold millions of copies all over the world.  Step into the world of the Trylle, and prepare to be enchanted….

When Wendy Everly first discovers the truth about herself—that she’s a changeling switched at birth—she knows her life will never be the same. Now she’s about to learn that there’s more to the story…

She shares a closer connection to her Vittra rivals than she ever imagined—and they’ll 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 powers—and marry an equally powerful royal. But that means walking away from Finn, her handsome bodyguard who’s strictly off limits…and 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, she’s ever wanted…in 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.

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Hocking's second book in her Trylle series continues the story of Wendy, a changeling who just recently discovered her true heritage as a troll (or Trylle) princess. Shortly after attempting to return to her human home, an enemy troll clan known as the Vittra kidnaps Wendy and her human host brother, Matt. While a prisoner of the Vittra, Wendy meets her troll father and an intriguing—and super hot—Vittra named Loki, who, for reasons yet unknown, helps her escape. Finally accepting her true nature, Wendy returns to Foerning, the Trylle capital (with Matt in tow), where she resumes princess training. Though gaining strength as she learns to control her supernatural powers, Wendy remains a weak, ineffectual character surrounded by controlling male figures. Her romantic interests are guided solely by physical attraction, rather than how she is treated or intellectual compatibility, which leads to predictable, one-dimensional relationships. A fast-paced plot and intrigue between the warring troll factions drives the story, and fans of the first book will want to see how it all fits together. Reviewer: Heather Christensen
Kirkus Reviews
The second installment of the Trylle trilogy picks up right where the first (Switched, 2012) left off, with 17-year-old Wendy Everly returning home to her "host brother" after disappearing without a trace almost a month prior. Before Matt has time to digest the fact that his little sister is actually a changeling Trylle princess with "mild superpowers," they are kidnapped, and Wendy finds herself once again at the center of an "epic troll battle." Fans of the series will enjoy watching on as Wendy continues to wrestle with issues of belonging, particularly when both the Trylle and the Vittra claim her as their chosen one. Though she is stronger in this installment and gradually learning to harness and control her powers, there is still plenty Wendy must overcome. Not only are there big-time mommy/daddy issues to resolve, but also matters of the heart that will keep both Wendy and readers happily entertained. While the writing certainly lacks the depth and polish it takes to win major literary awards, there is no denying that Hocking knows how to tell a good story and keep readers coming back for more. More is exactly what they will be looking for once they've turned the last page. (Paranormal romance. 14 & up)
School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—This follow-up to Switched (St. Martin's, 2012) finds Wendy more confused than ever. Just weeks earlier, she discovered she's a changeling and Princess of the Trylle, a humanlike race of trolls. Shortly after returning to her (human) brother, Matt, Wendy is kidnapped by Vittra trackers and learns that their king is her father. Wendy is a powerful troll with an important decision: Will she rule the Vittra and trust her father to follow through on his promise for peace between the warring races? Or will she claim her birthright and fight for what she knows is right? The world Hocking has built is detailed and beautiful. Wendy is a likable, well-rounded heroine. However, neither the Vittra threat nor the teen's romance with Finn is convincing. Throughout this engrossing sequel, readers learn more about the Trylle and Vittra and of the origins of their war. Enough background exists that this novel can act as a stand-alone. Give it to fans of P.C. Cast and Kelley Armstrong.—Alissa J. LeMerise, Oxford Public Library, MI
Brandi Nocturne Romance Reads
Torn is the stunning follow up to Switched. There are gasping moments as Ms. Hocking throws readers some twist and turns that makes Torn intriguing and genuine. Wendy is trying to understand what this new life entails. Her character has grown even more and with her duties and struggles, she becomes quite the strong heroine.Some secrets will be revealed and her romantic struggles only deepen. Amanda Hocking surpasses all expectations with Torn.
Fiktshun Reviews Reviews
Yet again, Amanda Hocking has created a unique tale in this genre that has become extremely crowded with stories from both indie and veteran authors. Torn is fast-paced and will engage you from the very first page. And while this is a sequel, the story does not feel like a filler book. The plot moves the story along, answering questions raised in the first book, but leaving readers with more than enough questions and loose ends for the final book in the trilogy, Ascend.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781250006325
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publication date: 2/28/2012
  • Pages: 336
  • Sales rank: 14,108
  • Age range: 12 - 18 Years
  • Series: Trylle Series , #2
  • Product dimensions: 5.54 (w) x 8.52 (h) x 0.91 (d)

Meet the Author

Amanda Hocking
Amanda Hocking

Amanda Hocking is the USA Today bestselling author of the Trylle trilogy and six additional self-published novels.  After selling over a million copies of her books, primarily in eBook format, she is widely considered the exemplar of self-publishing success in the digital age. 

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When Rhys and I showed up at my “brother” Matt’s house at eight in the morning, he was happy … in the sense that he was glad I was alive and hadn’t disappeared forever. Despite being angry, he listened while I put together a vague explanation, glaring at me the whole time with mystified rage.

At least I only had to face Matt. My aunt Maggie is my legal guardian, but she wasn’t there when we arrived. Matt explained that she had gone off looking for me in Oregon. I have no idea why, but for some reason, she thought I’d run off there.

As Rhys and I sat on the shabby-chic couch in Matt’s living room, surrounded by the boxes that he had yet to unpack from when we’d moved into the house two months ago, Matt paced back and forth in front of us.

“I still don’t understand,” Matt said. He stopped in front of us, arms folded over his chest.

“There’s nothing to understand,” I insisted, gesturing at Rhys. “He’s your brother! It’s pretty obvious when you look at him.”

I have dark, wild, curly hair and mahogany eyes. Matt and Rhys both have sandy hair and sapphire eyes. They had something much more open in their faces too, and they had the same easy smile. Rhys stared up at Matt with bemused wonderment, his eyes wide with awe.

“How could you possibly know that?” Matt asked.

“I don’t know why you can’t just trust me.” I sighed and laid my head back on the couch. “I never lie to you!”

“You just ran away from home! I had no idea where you were. That’s a major trust violation!”

Matt’s anger couldn’t cover up how hurt he still was, and his body showed signs of the strain he had been under. His face was gaunt and haggard, his eyes red and tired, and he had probably lost ten pounds. When I disappeared, he completely collapsed, I’m sure. I felt guilty, but I hadn’t had a choice.

Matt had always been too preoccupied with my safety, a side effect from his mother having tried to kill me and all that. His life revolved around me to the point of being unhealthy. He had no friends, no job, no life of his own.

“I had to run away! Okay?” I ran a hand through my tangled curls and shook my head. “I can’t explain it to you. I left for my safety and for yours. I don’t know if I should even be here now.”

“Safety? What were you running from? Where were you?” Matt asked desperately, not for the first time.

“Matt, I can’t tell you! I wish I could but I can’t.”

I wasn’t sure if it was legal for me to tell him anything about the Trylle or not. I assumed everything about them was secret, but nobody had expressly forbidden me from telling outsiders either. Matt would never believe me, though, so I didn’t see the point in trying.

“You’re really my brother,” Rhys said in a hushed tone. He leaned forward to get a better look at Matt. “This is so weird.”

“Yeah, it is,” Matt agreed. He shifted uncomfortably under Rhys’s stare before he turned to me, his expression serious. “Wendy, can I have a word with you? Alone?”

“Uh, sure.” I looked over at Rhys.

Taking his cue, Rhys stood up. “Where’s your bathroom?”

“Down that way, off the kitchen.” Matt pointed to his right.

Once Rhys was gone, Matt sat down on the coffee table in front of me and lowered his voice.

“Look, Wendy, I don’t understand what’s going on. I have no idea how much of what you’ve told me is true, but that kid looks like a total weirdo to me. I don’t want him in my house, and I don’t know what you were thinking bringing him here.”

“He’s your brother,” I said wearily. “Honest, Matt. I would never, ever lie about something this major. I am one hundred percent certain that he is your real brother.”

“Wendy…” Matt rubbed his forehead, sighing. “I get that you believe that. But how could you actually know? I think this kid is feeding you a story.”

“No, he’s really not. Rhys is the most honest person I’ve ever known, except for you. Which makes sense, since you’re brothers.” I leaned in closer to Matt. “Please. Give him a chance. You’ll see.”

“What about his family?” Matt asked. “Who has been raising him all these years? Don’t they miss him? And aren’t they your ‘real’ family or whatever?”

“Trust me, they won’t miss him. And I like you better,” I said with a smile.

Matt shook his head as if unable to decide what to make of all this. I knew a large part of him didn’t trust Rhys and wanted to throw him out of the house, so I admired him all the more for his restraint.

“I wish you would be straight with me about all of this,” he said.

“I’m being as straight with you as I can be.”

When Rhys came back from the bathroom, Matt leaned away from me and eyed him warily.

“You don’t have any family pictures up,” Rhys commented as he looked around the room.

That was true. We didn’t really have decorations of any kind up, but we didn’t particularly care to remember our family. Matt especially was not fond of our … er, his mother.

I had yet to explain to Rhys about his mother being a lunatic locked up in a mental institution. Stuff like that is hard to break to someone, especially someone as awestruck as Rhys.

“Yeah, we’re just that way,” I said and stood up. “We drove all night to get here. I’m pretty beat. What about you, Rhys?”

“Uh, yeah, I guess I’m tired.” Rhys seemed a bit startled by my suggestion. Even though he hadn’t gotten any sleep, he didn’t look tired at all.

“We should get some sleep, and we can talk more later.”

“Oh.” Matt got to his feet slowly. “You’re both going to be sleeping here, then?” He looked uncertainly at Rhys, then back at me.

“Yeah.” I nodded. “He doesn’t have anywhere else to go.”

“Oh.” Matt was clearly against the idea, but I knew he was afraid that if he kicked Rhys out, I’d go after him. “Rhys, I guess you can sleep in my room, for now.”

“Really?” Rhys tried to tone down his excitement over staying in Matt’s room, but it was obvious.

Matt awkwardly showed us up to our rooms. My room was still my room, all my stuff the same as I had left it weeks earlier. As I settled in, I listened to Matt and Rhys talking across the hall in Matt’s room. Rhys was asking him to explain the simplest things, like how to turn on the bedside lamp, and it made Matt frustrated and uncomfortable.

By the time Matt came into my room, I had already changed into my pajamas. They were worn and comfortable, and I loved them.

“Wendy, what is going on?” Matt whispered. He shut the door behind him and locked it, as if Rhys were some kind of spy. “Who is that kid really? Where did you go?”

“I can’t tell you what happened while I was gone. Can’t you just be happy that I’m here and I’m safe?”

“No, not really.” Matt shook his head. “That kid is not right. He’s so amazed by everything.”

“He’s amazed by you,” I corrected him. “You have no idea how exciting all this is for him.”

“None of this is making any sense.” Matt ran a hand through his hair.

“I really do need to get some sleep, and this is a lot for you to process. I get that. Why don’t you go call Maggie? Let her know I’m safe. I’ll get some rest, and you can think about everything I’ve been saying.”

Matt released a defeated sigh. “Fine,” he said, then his blue eyes went hard. “But you better think about telling me what’s really going on here.”

“All right.” I shrugged. I could think about it, but I wouldn’t tell him.

Matt’s gaze softened again, and his shoulders slackened. “I am glad you’re home.”

I could see just then how terrible this had all been for him. And I knew I could never disappear like that again. I went over and hugged him tightly.

Matt left me alone in my room, and I crawled into the familiar comfort of my twin bed. I had been sleeping in a giant king-sized bed in Förening, but somehow, my narrow bed felt so much better. I snuggled deeper in the covers, relieved to be somewhere that felt sane again.

I’d always had an inkling that I didn’t fit in with my family, despite Matt’s devotion to me. My mother had nearly killed me when I was six years old, claiming that I was a monster and not her daughter.

Turns out, she was right.

Less than a month ago, I found out I was a changeling—a child that is exchanged in secret for another child. Specifically, I was switched at birth with Rhys Dahl. It turns out that I’m a Trylle. Trylle are basically glamorous grifters with mild superpowers.

Technically, I’m a troll, but not in the creepy little green monster sort of way. I’m of normal height and fairly attractive. In Trylle culture, the use of changelings is a practice that dates back centuries. The custom’s intention is to make sure Trylle offspring have the best childhoods possible.

I’m supposed to be a Princess in Förening—the compound in Minnesota where the Trylle live. My birth mother is Elora, the Trylle Queen. After spending a few weeks in Förening, I decided to head home. I had a falling-out with Elora, who had forbidden me from seeing Finn Holmes simply because he’s not royalty.

I escaped and took Rhys with me. In Förening, Rhys had shown me genuine kindness, and I felt he deserved some of that in return. I brought him here to meet Matt, since he is really Rhys’s brother, not mine.

Of course, I couldn’t tell Matt all of that. He’d think I was completely insane.

Growing drowsy, I thought again how good it felt to be home. It only took ten minutes for Rhys to shatter that comfort when he crept into my room. I was almost asleep, but the sound of my door opening made me alert. Matt had gone downstairs, presumably to make the phone call I suggested, and if he knew Rhys was in here, he’d kill us both.

“Wendy? Are you asleep?” Rhys whispered, sitting gingerly on the edge of my bed.

“Yes,” I muttered.

“Sorry. I can’t sleep,” Rhys said. “How can you sleep?”

“It’s not that exciting for me. I lived here before, remember?”

“Yeah, but…” He trailed off, probably because he had no argument for that. Suddenly he tensed and sucked in his breath. “Did you hear that?”

“You talking? Yes, but I’ve been trying not—” Before I could finish my sentence, I heard it too. A rustling sound outside my bedroom window.

Considering I had just had a horrible run-in with some very bad trolls known as Vittra, I was alarmed. I rolled over and peered at the window, but the curtains were drawn, blocking my view.

The rustling turned into actual banging, and I sat up, my heart pounding. Rhys shot a nervous glance at me. We heard the window slide open, and the curtains billowed out from the wind.

 

Copyright © 2010 by Amanda Hocking

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  • Posted July 18, 2011

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    Loved it

    I loved reading this wonderful book. It is one of a kind and will keep you entertained for hours. I can only say: Amanda Hocking is a fantastic writer!!

    20 out of 21 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 17, 2010

    Torn is beyond perfect

    By this point I've become a major fan of miss Hocking's writing, having read all books that are currently published. The first book of the Trylle trilogy, Switched, was excellent but the follow-up to it, Torn, was even more captivating with all of the twists in the plot. As always, I couldn't put down the book once I started reading it - the pages fly by and you don't notice the time at all when you're on this incredibly journey with the book's heroine, Wendy. Needless to say, I am beyond anxious for the release of the third volume in this Series!

    11 out of 15 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 1, 2010

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    I Also Recommend:

    Good Follow Up and Waiting for the Closer

    The character and story evolution was nice within this sequel. I appreciate that a lot of my questions were answered within this work without getting too bogged in description.

    I liked how Hocking made the main character grow a ton emotionally and mentally without making it feel artificial. Wendy at the end of book two is completely different than the Wendy in the beginning of the book let alone the Wendy I knew and understood in book one. Her evolution made sense though and there is still the flair of someone who doesn't fit anywhere and is using what she's learned to try to force who she is on others instead of conforming.

    I'm really excited for the close of this trilogy and I hope some of the inane fantasy things don't scare others away. They sound lame in the summaries but Hocking works it in to be less fantastic and more little differences than the blunt space of the summary area allows.

    While these books are definitely targeted for younger readers, they still have value as light rainy day reading or in between reading for an older audience. While the characters are full of that self centered angst, the writing isn't bad and the characters rein themselves in from self involved ego trips enough to keep them in the likable category.

    For those who haven't read the first book, no worries all important plot points are summarized and you may enjoy the second without reading the first.

    Also page wise this book is great value. $3 for about 600pg actual story and it's a bonus that the cover if very attractive both in black and white and on the color back light screen.

    I was happy with this purchase.

    6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 19, 2010

    I have a new favorite author!

    So far both Switched and Torn have had me reeling from cover to cover. I'm not a great editor or english lit nut, but I can say that the book is worth reading! I do not normally read these kind of books, but I thoguht a change would be nice so I tried and love it!

    4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 1, 2010

    Not Better Than Switched, But...

    I could not put it down until I finished it. Typos? There were quite a few (ex. "towardd") but I found it more like a fly buzzing in my ear - irritating, but not a deal breaker. There are minor details that bothered me as I read - character reactions that seemed implausible - but to my great surprise, one of the biggest gripes I had turned out to be misleading information. A huge part of the book is a love story, and Hocking is generous with throwing a bone to readers once in awhile. I was very satisfied with the day I devoted to reading this and Switched, and I sincerely cannot wait to read the next one.

    3 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 26, 2010

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    Torn

    Wonderful Book
    I can't wait for Ascend (Trylle Trilogy, #3).

    3 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 29, 2012

    Nope

    This book sucked!! And other words i wont say.. but dont waste your time or money i think ill just be happy when this series finally ends! Sorry i know this is kinda harsh but i like your other series just not this one...... this is my second review i wrote i'm the one who said i liked your my blood approves series! Second favorite series ever! And thats saying a lot cuz i read a book everyday even if i alread read it! :)

    2 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 1, 2012

    Love the trilogy

    I am addictied to the tryyle trilogy. It is full of drama actiion and romance. I would recomend this book
    (Genre:fantasy)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 8, 2011

    Enjoyed the Series

    Would make a great movie!

    2 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 17, 2010

    Loved the book!

    This was an amazing book. I didn't know if it could be better than Switched, but I think that it was. I was so enthralled in this book that I found it hard to put it down to do anything else. When I finsihed it, I was almost sad because I have to wait for the next book in the series. This author is so talented. Every book that she has published, I have read, and could not put any of them down until I finished the book. I recommend this book and all the others that she has written to anybody.

    2 out of 5 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 2, 2011

    Great Triology!

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  • Posted December 27, 2010

    Wow

    Loved it. Couldnt put it down. Immediately looked to buy the third. Cant wait till its released.

    1 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 24, 2010

    good story

    entertaining but I would not recommend starting it until Ascend (rhe final book) is released

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 16, 2010

    Love this series!

    This series is awesome! I read it on a whim and fell in love.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted December 12, 2010

    more from this reviewer

    Super!

    Torn was excellent, as was Switched (#1) Can't wait for the third book! I wrote a longer review of Switched, so find that one if you want more of my thoughts... I'm off to buy more of Amanda Hocking's books!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 21, 2012

    Yes!

    Kept my interest the whole time :-)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 15, 2012

    Anonymous

    BEST BOOK EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 13, 2012

    ANOTHER home run for Amanda

    If you thought the 1st book in the Trylle series was good, well it just gets better. Another roller coaster ride that will leave you naseaus but you dont know if its in a good or bad way. 1 day of barely moving and most of 1 night, i couldnt put it down! Wendy's life just keeps getting more shocking!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 11, 2012

    I got the second book by accident

    I caannot believe it

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  • Posted May 10, 2012

    (I was given this book for free on a read-to-review basis.) This

    (I was given this book for free on a read-to-review basis.)
    This is the second book in the ‘Trylle’ trilogy, and kicks off at the point where the first book finished.
    So Wendy has finally walked out on her awful mother, and has run off back home with Rhys – the boy that she was swapped at birth for – and therefore her brother’s real brother.

    They make it back and Wendy introduces Rhys and Matt, before Finn and another tracker called Duncan make an appearance, and tell Wendy that she needs to go back to Forening. Wendy point blank refuses, and so Finn and Duncan leave. Not long after the house is attacked by the Vittra – a different tribe of trolls, and Wendy, Matt, and Rhys are all taken captive.

    Wendy makes a fuss and finds out why they have been taken – the Vittra King is her biological father, and so he too feels like he can lay claim to her. Thankfully, Finn, Duncan, and Tove come to her rescue, and she finds herself back at her mother’s palace in Trylle.

    From then on there is a lot of politics – which kingdom will Wendy rule? How can they prevent war between the Trylle and Vittra? How long will it be before Wendy will be queen?
    There is also some romantic intrigue, with Wendy finding herself romantically involved with three different men!

    I hate to say this but I am so glad that this book is over. I really enjoyed Switched, so much so that I immediately began reading Torn, unfortunately this book failed to live up to my expectations. I found myself having real trouble staying focused whilst reading this book, and at around 40% I had to start speed-reading through to stop myself from totally giving up.
    To be honest I can’t even say that there was anything that I particularly didn’t like – I was just bored. Maybe it was all the arguing and politics, but I just really struggled to keep reading.
    The plot wasn’t even surprising, most of the ‘twists’ I could see coming from mid-way through the first book.

    Hoping that the next is better.
    3 out of 10.

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