![]() She also has her brother, Matt, by her side this time. She’s more feisty, and has finally started putting her foot down – particularly when it comes to her mother. As for our protagonist, Wendy, she has grown from the previous novel. He is a great addition to the cast who is quickly becoming my favorite of the male characters. Now comes Loki, the willful, irresistible bad boy. We meet again with the wonderful characters from Switched, accompanied by some new faces who are equally endearing. Even though it’s not constantly intense or heart pounding, there is enough going on throughout the book to make it easy to fly through it. ![]() The story itself, which starts off thick on the action, quickly dwindles down to a smoother course where we concentrate more on plot development. ![]() Everything is very complex with careful forethought. It’s clear that this world was made with great effort. We get a bigger look at what the future will have in store, not only for Wendy, but for the whole Trylle race. ![]() We learn a lot more about the politics of the Trylle as well as of the Vittra. ![]() We meet the queen, we visit the kingdom and we learn where Wendy fits in all of this. In Switched, we’re introduced to this new race of Trylle. It’s an honorable sequel with a lot of world building, plenty of characterization, and enough twists to keep you enchanted until the end. In this second installment of the Trylle trilogy, we reunite with Wendy inside this strange new world she’s still digesting. ![]()
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