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The Iron Knight

Julie Kagawa

4.03 AVERAGE


ahh, what a way to end a series the perfect happy ending! i loved this series and i am sad to see it go but Iron knight was an amazing book, i loved every minute of it i thought that this ash that we say was perfect i loved how things ended up with puck and to be completely hones i was sad about what happened with Ariella but it was perfect how her story ended! this book was outstanding!

Bearing out my theory that the best relationships are the ones that get written by accident, Ash/Puck continues to be orders of magnitude more interesting than any of the canon relationships in this series

Previously Published on my blog: Welcome to Larissa's Bookish Life


*Contains MINOR Spoilers for the previous books in the series!

Fantastic! That’s the best word I can find to describe how incredible this finale to the Iron Fey series is. Julie has done such an amazing job in finishing up this excellent series with Ash’s story.

"My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl."

When I started reading this series, I completely fell in love with Ash and Puck, but in two different ways. I loved Puck as an awesome character, but I LOVED Ash as the perfect leading man for Meghan.

"... it means putting up with my fiercest and most annoying rival, Robin Goodfellow, who - despite all his attempts to hide it - is in love with my queen as well. I don't know why I haven't killed him yet. Maybe because Puck is Meghan's closest friend and she would mourn him terribly if he were gone (though I can't imagine why)."

However, even though I loved him since day one, I was utterly aware that he was a work in progress and there was a lot of road for him to cover before he and Meghan could get their Happily Ever After (HEA).

Iron King, Iron Daughter and Iron Queen have showed him doing just that and we’ve seen that growth through Meghan’s eyes so far, but is in The Iron Knight that we get full scope of this awesome character and finally see him become the man he was meant to be!

The world Julie Kagawa has created is wonderful and I was so happy to find myself in it once again. I love how rich it is and how much depth she can give even the smallest characters, making them all memorable in my eyes. From Grim, to the wolf and to the twists and turns we get along the way.

I cannot forget to mention Puck. I have never seen him as the leading man, but he is very special in his own way and he grows just as much as Ash grows in this book I believe, but of course following a different path.

"You don't think I regret what I did, every single day? You lost Ariella, but I lost you both! Believe it or not, I was kind of a mess too, Ash. It got to a point where I actually looked forward to our random duels, because that was the only time I could talk to you. When you were freaking trying to kill me!"

The Iron Knight is FANTASTIC and definitely a MUST read to any fan of the series or Paranormal YA fan. It has an incredible fantastical world, compelling and lovable characters and a story that will make your heart palpitate at every turn. What more could you as k for?

This book made the series, I loved the imagery and the emotional journey. Definitely the BEST was saved until last.

This is by far my fav in the Iron Fey Series.

You did it again, Julie. While The Iron Knight wasn't as good as The Iron Queen, I couldn't give it any less than four stars. Amazing, breathtaking, incredible, AWESOME, genius... i could keep on going forever. Loved it. 


I absolutely love this series and this one may be my favorite. It was wonderful to reread while waiting for the new book to drop.

So so so good! The cherry on top was the Guide to Surviving in the Nevernever and the Q&A with Julie Kagawa at the end of the book, so good

Originally posted on my blog Kelsey's Cluttered Bookshelf

I’m a huge fan of the rest of the Iron Fey series, especially the Iron Queen. It was sad that this book was the last in the series, but I’m glad that the author wrote it in a way that finished everything off for the characters, didn’t leave any loose ends and me wondering.

This story is told through the eyes of Ash, and takes off right after the Iron Queen and the Summer’s Crossing Novella. To gain the ability to be with Megan again, he goes on a quest to find himself a soul, and become human so he can stand being around the iron of her kingdom. Along the way he gets the help of Puck, Grim, and another two surprising people.

I loved all the action, their dangerous journey to the End of the World, and of course the development and changing that Ash has to go through during the book. I think it was really well written, and it also made me cry near the end of the book when a certain thing happens to a certain character (you’ll have to read to find out).

I would definitely recommend this book and the entire series to people who love a bit of faery charm and action!


review to come.