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The Iron Knight
by Julie Kagawa
My name, my full, TRUE Name, is Ashallayn'darkmyr Tallyn, and I am the last son of the Unseelie Court"
I am lost for words to review this book, I was expecting this since book 1, a pov from Ash, yet this wasn't exactly what I anticipated.
I love it, Ash character is beautiful in every aspects, the book explores his struggles and feelings so well. I pity him, admired him and even hated him a bit, all in one single book.
I gave 3.5 stars out of 5, due to one single fact, there is a character in this book that came as an shock to me. I felt it was all unnecessary and it annoyed me a lot where Julie was taking the whole story at ( basically adding more agony to the poor icy-prince).
What really makes this book awesome is Puck, his character is unique, funny, clumsy and reckless. I appreciated the fact the book focused on healing his and Ash friendship and kink a rebuilding it too, their dialogues and interactions were always funny to read.
"My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl."
Basically, the book follows Ash on his adventure to find mortality, being this the only way for him to survive in the Iron Kingdom. He makes new friendships, he rebuilds old ones, he faces doubts and mostly his past. It is interesting to see him overcoming his own fears and doubts, as reader at certain part we get to see how much he is willing to sacrifice for love.
It was a beautiful book, to understand him and see another side of him. A book where Megan character hardly appears, but it goes totally unmissed.
I would recommend this series to everyone who likes ya paranormal romance. It is a light series, with a good writing style and some fun moments for sure.
I am lost for words to review this book, I was expecting this since book 1, a pov from Ash, yet this wasn't exactly what I anticipated.
I love it, Ash character is beautiful in every aspects, the book explores his struggles and feelings so well. I pity him, admired him and even hated him a bit, all in one single book.
I gave 3.5 stars out of 5, due to one single fact, there is a character in this book that came as an shock to me. I felt it was all unnecessary and it annoyed me a lot where Julie was taking the whole story at ( basically adding more agony to the poor icy-prince).
What really makes this book awesome is Puck, his character is unique, funny, clumsy and reckless. I appreciated the fact the book focused on healing his and Ash friendship and kink a rebuilding it too, their dialogues and interactions were always funny to read.
"My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl."
Basically, the book follows Ash on his adventure to find mortality, being this the only way for him to survive in the Iron Kingdom. He makes new friendships, he rebuilds old ones, he faces doubts and mostly his past. It is interesting to see him overcoming his own fears and doubts, as reader at certain part we get to see how much he is willing to sacrifice for love.
It was a beautiful book, to understand him and see another side of him. A book where Megan character hardly appears, but it goes totally unmissed.
I would recommend this series to everyone who likes ya paranormal romance. It is a light series, with a good writing style and some fun moments for sure.