A review by raetheraven
Iron Kin by M.J. Scott

2.0

This one was pretty boring. For one thing, they all seem to be variations of the same story.

One DuCaine sibling meets half-Fae hybrid and they're instantly super attracted to each other. Then they spend the first part of the book fighting that attraction, then they have at it for the next portion of the book, all while denying they feel anything but desire for each other, then they argue and the DuCaine sibling temporarily hates the Fae hybrid, but then they realize they're in love with said hybrid and forgive them, especially when they find out the hybrid had a good reason for whatever grievance they caused. Insert the various names and you get the main story of each book.

Aside from that, nothing really happened until the end and then, well it ended. It was like one long prologue for the next book. The first book is still my favourite in the series.

I didn't really like Saskia, to be honest. I found her annoying kind of childish. I do want to know what happens next though. Despite the repetitiveness of the books, the overarching political plot is interesting and I'm interested to see how the series ends.

Full review:
https://abooknerd13.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/iron-kin-by-m-j-scott-book-review/