

Wendy Everly, a girl whose mother tried to kill her when she was six and always thought that she was living someone else's life finds out that she is indeed living someone else's life, because she is a changeling, a child that is exchanged in secret for another child. “Did you think you could treat me like shit at a dance, then sneak into my room in the middle of the night and tell me that I'm a troll with magical powers, and I'd just be like, yeah, that sounds right.” I also suspect that I am a troll due to the hair thing, but I haven't found any proof yet. I'm officially in love with Amanda Hocking Sooo, after finishing Switched I realized 2 things:ġ. And it bothers me that women are the ones writing these weak female characters. It needs to stop! Girls should not lay down and hope to die just because a boy has left them. I've never called myself a feminist but this boy-centric female protagonist that is so common in paranormals makes me feel like one. Seriously I can't stand when girls are like "Oh my relationships over I just want to die now." Nothing in books makes me ANGRIER. SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT (BRIEF SPOILERS & MINI RANT) There was some SMASH BANG excitingness at the end but then it went into mopey melodramatic girl mode again. And the overuse of the word "foxy" made me want to hit something. However, when it got to the middle and she completely forgot about the family she loved because "ooooo cute boy" and the plot seemed to focus purely on her crushing on said boy they lost me. Despite the protagonist being a brat (the throwing hissy fits kind) I was very into the story. The PSA does not have anything to do with the book but a TOS policy change that Goodreads deemed not to tell their faithful users. YouTube: Pinterest: Review for this book is below the PSA. Website: Amazon Author Page: /author/amandahocking Her newest book is gothic romance written for adults called BESTOW THE DARKNESS.įor more info about her and her books, here are some other places to check out and ways to contact her:


She has published over twenty novels, including The Kanin Chronicles, the Watersong quartet, My Blood Approves series, the Valkyrie duology, and Freeks. Her zombie series, The Hollows, has been adapted into a graphic novel by Dynamite. Several of her books have made the New York Times Bestsellers list. She spends her time in Minnesota, taking care of her menagerie of pets and working on her next book. Her love of pop culture and all things paranormal influence her writing. AMANDA HOCKING is the author of over twenty young adult novels, including the New York Times bestselling Trylle Trilogy and Kanin Chronicles.
