***This might contain spoilers, don't read if you don't want to be spoiled a little***Well...what DO I think of this book? Since Mead took such a ridiculously long time between the second installment and this one, I had to do a re-read to remember the s/l. That should have clued me in that this wa...
I was so eager to read this installment. Unfortunately Eugenie and her poor decision making processes throughout meant that despite this being a fast read, it was also a very fustrating one. More specifically, why on earth would Eugenie pick Kiyo (ugh!) when she has the adorable Dorian willing to do...
Eugenie Markham has started coming to terms with being the daughter of the legendary faerie Storm King, and is even getting used to ruling her own faerie kingdom, the Thorn Land. She's not entirely keen with the amount of time she has to spend there, as it cuts into her day job of being a shaman who...
*2.75 Stars*There is a recurring theme in all of Meads books that is starting to make me wonder about her personal life. Could this be wish fulfillment? Or perhaps something that happened to her in her past? For her sake I hope not. I'm getting the feeling that Mead wants us to hate all her main cha...
Iron Crowned begins with Eugenie, and Dorian, King of Oak Land, and Eugenie's bondage addicted boyfriend, fighting a war with the Rowan Queen Katrice. The war is in response to Dorian's killing of Katrice’s rapist son Leith, who wanted to impregnate Eugenie and be the father of her prophesized demon...
This book was so worth the wait and reminded me of all the reasons why Richelle Mead is my favorite author. The book started with the usual drama at court which has increased ever since Eugenie got into war with Katrice. Things are really hot nice with Dorian, she's still mad at Kiyo, and she's gett...
So... I wasn't exactly disappointed with this one, but it didn't leave me feeling satisfied either. Basically, the characters all pissed me off. I felt like they all regressed emotionally, being really immature and making bad decisions. There was a decent twist at the end that leaves me intrigued...
I love the worlds that Richelle Mead creates. That being said, this book really frustrated me. I know it's the middle of an ongoing series, so we can't have resolution. And I will have a hard time writing any kind of review without major spoilers, but I will try.Eugenie Markham is half human/half...
Hmm. Well, definitely not my favorite book in the series. My expectations were set very high for this book, and I was kind of let down. There were a lot of things that were VERY predictable (at least to me) and not enough surprises. The ending was decent, but nothing like the last book. I'm still lo...
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