Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Iron Daughter
I've been on vacation for a week, so I have three books to talk about. The first one is a sequel in the Iron Fey series by Julie Kagawa. Meghan is the daughter of the Summer Fey King, Oberon. She is in love with the Winter Fey Prince, Ash. She is best friends with Robin Goodfellow, otherwise known as Puck. She has just defeated the Iron King and is fulfilling her promise to Ash to attend the Winter Fey's Court. It is forbidden for Winter and Summer Fey to mix and Ash is torn about following this rule. He loves Meghan and she loves him. He is haunted by the death of his last love and is unsure how to proceed with Meghan. So he does the boy thing, where he pushes her away and says mean things to her. When the Iron Fey kill his brother Sage and steal the Sceptor of the Seasons, Meghan and Ash must go on a quest to find it. Robin goes with them and they are met with peril every step of the way. Ash retreats farther and farther from Meghan as Robin gets closer. When Ash is taken over by the Iron Fey, Meghan must find a way to save him before he kills her. This was book two of at least four books and I must say it had a sort of happy ending, which I love. But I know it won't last... Ash turns out to be worthy of the title Prince and Meghan never gives up on him. They will have to find a way to overcome their differences if they want to be together. And what about Robin? I look forward to more time in Fey land.... just don't eat or drink anything while you are there, and never trust those Redcaps. Happy reading my friends.
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