
- I just love the Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa.
I also recommend:
- Gateway by Sharon Shinn
Summary from GoodReads:
My name—my True Name—is Ashallayn’darkmyr Tallyn.
I am the last remaining son of Mab, Queen of the Unseelie Court. And I am dead to her.
My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl…
My Review:
Bravo, Julie. I’m firmly on Team Puck, but putting The Iron Knight into the words of Ash made me appreciate him more then I have in books past. Oh, I’m still on Team Puck, but … let’s just say I have a bit of respect now for Ash which I didn’t previously have.
Y’all, The Iron Knight was just about perfect, as far as romping adventures go. A beautiful hero, surprises from the past, a quest for a worthy prize, romance, comedy, friendship and scary things that go BOO. It was all included in this action-packed novel and I loved every single moment of it. I was sucked hook-line-sinker into the world of Meghan, Ash and Puck and without even having to review where the last book left off, I just knew where things stood and remembered what had happened. That was hundreds of books ago people! These stories are just those kind that stick in your head.
I think Julie Kagawa might just be one of my favorite YA writers. I love her characters, her style of adventure and just think she writes a dang good story. The Iron Knight was the perfect conclusion (is it really?) to the Iron Fey series.. but I’m jonesing for some Puck now!
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I am glad to see that you describe this book as “just about perfect”. I have mixed feelings about this series-I loved The Iron Queen but was disappointed by The Iron Daughter and I liked The Iron King. Now I can’t wait to read this. I am Team Ash but I won’t hold it against you that you are Team Puck
There are definitely times where I liked him more in the series because Ash was being an Ass.
In the last sentence of my comment, I meant that there were times I liked Puck more