⭐4 stars⭐"She pulled up Ash's shirt, revealing a layer of gauze that was just beginning to seep blood onto the mattress. "At least the bandaging was done properly," she mused. "Very nice, clean work. Your handiwork, I presume, Goodfellow?""Which one?""The bandage, Robin.""Yeah, that was mine, too."
Half Summer faery princess, half human, Meghan has never fit in anywhere Deserted by the Winter prince she thought loved her, she is prisoner to the Winter faery queen. As war looms between Summer and Winter, Meghan knows that the real danger comes from the Iron fey―ironbound faeries that only she...
I did not like this book. 2.5 stars: one star for Julie Kagawa’s writing; one star for Puck, Ironhorse, Grim, and Ash; and the point five star for the semi-cool ending. That’s pretty much it. Trust me, I’m not saying that I hate this series, I just think that the aspects I didn’t like were jus...
Didn't care for this one as much as the first, but that's pretty standard for me. I never like the sequel as much.The story didn't move along quite so well in this one and I felt like there was too much filler for my tastes. They didn't really need to be anywhere as long as they were. We get a taste...
So the book started off in the winter court, where Meghan was held captive by Queen Mab. I didn't thought Meghan was really going to be treated like a prisoner, didn't thought Ash would allow it, but... u know. Mab is generally an unreasonable bitch, so full of herself, so mean. Felt so annoyed wi...
Unlike the first book, this book had a magical grip on me throughout the chapters. At first, i halfheartedly started reading it because I had already completed the first book (which wasn't that good in all honesty). However, this book was awesome beyond my original expectations! One part that I like...
The Iron Fey saga recounts half-human, half-faery Meghan Chase’s battle to claim her magical birthright. To rescue her kidnapped half-brother Ethan, Meghan faces unimagined dangers, unpredictable powers…and forbidden love. Featuring three main characters of Prince Ash of Unseelie Court, Meghan Ch...
Good ideas and world-building—I really like the series' take so far on the Summer/Winter courts (a classic, but also a must-have) with the addition of a potential third court—because the Iron fey definitely have that potential, and while their existence the whole balance in jeopardy, they also open ...
I normally don't come right out and say this but I really didn't enjoy this book. And I mean, that's fine, right? It happens sometimes. And despite what certain authors and fans would have us all think think, it's totally okay not to like a book. At least I still like to think so. The Iron Daught...
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