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"Wicked" by Jennifer L. Armentrout - Summary
Overview
"Wicked" is the first book in Jennifer L. Armentrout's A Wicked Saga. Set in New Orleans, it introduces us to a world where the Fae exist alongside humans, hidden in plain sight. The protagonist, a member of the Order, is tasked with hunting these dangerous and seductive creatures to protect humanity.
Characters
- Ivy Morgan: The protagonist, a determined and skilled hunter with a tragic past.
- Ren Owens: The mysterious and charming new member of the Order, who becomes Ivy's ally and love interest.
- Tink: A quirky and humorous brownie who lives with Ivy, providing comic relief and friendship.
Plot
The story kicks off with Ivy Morgan's routine life as a Fae hunter being disrupted by the arrival of Ren Owens, who challenges her solitary lifestyle and emotional walls. As they partner up to uncover a deadly plot by the Fae to overthrow the human world, Ivy and Ren's attraction grows, leading to complications given Ivy's guarded nature and the dangers of their mission.
Themes
- Love and Sacrifice: Explores the complexities of love and the sacrifices individuals must make for those they care about.
- Identity and Secrets: Characters grapple with secrets about their identities and pasts, affecting their relationships and missions.
- The Nature of Good vs. Evil: Questions the binary notion of good and evil, especially in the context of the Fae and humans.
Conclusion
The climax reveals shocking truths about Ivy's past and sets the stage for the next installment in the series. With New Orleans as a vibrant backdrop, "Wicked" combines romance, action, and fantasy in a compelling narrative.