Poor Ethan Chase. All he wanted was to be rid of the Sight and the Fey world, but once again, he finds himself sucked back into the Nevernever, surrounded by those that he hates all in the name of family. At the end of the Lost Prince, we learned about the Forgotten – the fey who time has forgotten ...
See my review of The Lost Prince HERE. "Trouble? Me?" Puck gave him a wide-eyed, innocent look as we started after the cat. "I'm hurt, Furball. It's like you don't trust me or something" Do you ever have one of those authors that you auto-click the to-read button on Goodreads whenever you see th...
The book begins where the last one, The Lost Prince, ended. We are seeing Ethan trying to adjust to what has changed in his life, namely Kenzie. He is determined to be the person she sees in him. Of course with Kagawa you know that this won't last and there would be a reason for them to be pulled ba...
Iron Traitor by Julie Kagawa is the second in the Call of the Forgotten spin-off series in the Iron Fey world. I decided to test the theory that you can start Call of the Forgotten without reading the first four Iron Fey books, so I’ve only read The Lost Prince prior to Iron Traitor. There are some ...
Find this review and more on Living for the BooksIt feels like forever since I last read something that was part of the Iron Fey world and to be honest, I was a bit worried about that. Tastes change all the time and I was afraid that maybe I wouldn't enjoy the series as much anymore, but thankfully ...
The Iron Traitor- Julie KagawaSeries: The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten #2Published by: Harlequin Teen, on 29 October 2013Genres: Paranormal, Young AdultPages: 304, Format: eARCSource: ARC Netgalley While trying to be as close to normal as possible, Ethan is somehow tangled into fairy politics and...
You can find more of my reviews plus discussions and giveaways at Christina Reads YA. Not a typical review from me today as I'm not sure I could fill out my usual form and I also do not think that I will be continuing with the series anymore. Not because this is a bad book - on the contrary, it ha...
Initial reaction: Dude, that ending. That cliffhanger (but a darned good one). I think this series is shaping up to be a new favorite for me, and I loved this book, but I just have to say two things in the aftermath of reading this book:One: Keirran's an idiot. Two: Poor Ethan. Full review: I'm ...
**I've received an ARC of this in exchange of a honest review**Publicado originalmente en: El Extraño Gato del CuentoDesde el título estamos preocupados. Nosotros sabemos eso que nadie más sabe, así que esa cosita de esperar cuando pasará, que se siente en el estómago nos acompaña casi todo el libro...
My excitement for this book is beyond anything that I could imagine. Once I started this story, there was no turning back. Plot: Stepping into the world that Ms. Kagawa made is really easy for me. Her world is so fascinating and easy to understand that steeping right into the story felt as if I ne...
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