A Midsummer's Nightmare? Robin Goodfellow. Puck. Summer Court prankster, King Oberon's right hand, bane of many a faery queen's existence—and secret friend to Prince Ash of the Winter Court. Until one girl's death came between them, and another girl stole both their hearts. Now Ash has granted one ...
A novella told from Puck's point of view? Sign me up! I really enjoyed this one and possibly because of the change of view. We finally get to see into the minds of the boys - well, at least one of them. Throughout the first three books, Puck is the best friend, the comrade, the sidekick. He makes jo...
Meghan es el problema.Publicado Originalmente: El Extraño Gato del Cuento¡Me encantó! En realidad me gustó un montón. Aquí viene el por qué: ¡No está Meghan! Sí, no sale la protagonista y yo soy feliz.Historia corta de Iron Fey, es narrado por Puck, ¿Por qué no hizo Julie los anteriores libros con s...
Ash has made an oath, he will find a way to be with Meghan. But before then the Leanansidhe would like to remind him that he owes her a favour. And a fae can never go back on his word.He really should have known that she’d call it in at the worst time – and that the request would be far from simpleA...
Here is where the Iron Fey Series and I go our separate ways.I've tried. But after reading Summer's Crossing I finally had to admit that this series is just not for me. I don't feel attached to any of the characters. The main character couldn't be more annoying even if she tried. The two little love...
I really wish there was a whole book from Puck's pov! :DIt was great to get a glimpse at things through his eyes though and I really enjoyed this short story!Man, Titania must have been uber-pissed!!!
My favorite Puck Moments: "Wanna know my true name? Okay, listen up, I've never told anyone before. My True Name is...Hahahah! You really thought I would tell you? Really?""That's what I like about you Winter fey.. you're all such scintillating wits, such clever purveyors of words, such wise and fr...
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