


When a new type of Fae emerges, Ivy investigates with the new transfer, Ren Owens, and together they figure out what the Fae are up to. She is part of the Order, which is the organization that hunts and kills them. We follow Ivy, our heroine that hunts Faeries. This is her new NA fantasy series that delves in faeries, fighting, and a hot, swoony guy. Written by JLA, you know the writing is gonna be good, the characters, the romance, and the storyline. Here’s a detailed recap of what you need to know before reading Torn!ĭisclaimer: If you have not read Wicked, you have been warned. Armentrout!!!! *screams profusely* I thought it would be a perfect time to introduce a new feature that I will hopefully write more of! RECAPS!! I’m sure we’ve reread Wicked already through all the wait, but if you haven’t and you’ve forgotten everything that has happened, don’t worry.

It gets a half star.So today is the release of Torn by Jennifer L.

Honestly, considering the little time they had to make this movie, they did a pretty good job. There were only a couple times where the CGI could have been improved (whenever he was sleeping and Ivy carried him somewhere and when he steals the bag of beignets from Ren). My friend and I were wondering why they didn't just go with make up, until we get to the end fight scene, when they are so OBVIOUSLY covered in silver makeup, with a couple CGI'd in there, and it looked wacky (and a bit hilarious is what is meant to be the climax of the movie). I pictured the fae with a light sheen of silver, and they CGI'd the hell out of them. I was pleasantly surprised with how it turned out? Were there problems? For sure. This was their first paranormal romance, and I doubt they have done a whole lot of major CGI in the past. Could they have made Anna's hair a bit wilder? Sure, but not that important. CGI/Costuming/Props - Everything was pretty spot on - to Ivy and Tink's apartment, Ren's sparse loft, the costuming.
