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The Iron Knight
by Julie Kagawa
The Iron Knight is an amazing conclusion to The Iron Fey series that was finished perfectly. This book was from Ash's POV and even though it is set in the same world as the previous 3 books, the feel to this one is a lot more dark and with so much more action and drama, a big but a welcome contrast. We get to explore so much more of the faery world and see how dangerous it truly is.
Ash is on a quest to find his soul so that he can be human and live in the Iron Kingdom with the love of his life, Meghan. Seeing Ash go on this adventure was amazing and I was quite anxious about reading this book in his POV as he is my favourite character and this could either go very well or very badly and thanks to Ms Kagawa's phenomenal writing, it just makes you love Ash even more.
Ash is not alone on this journey, he has 3 other people with him, Puck, Grimalkin and ARIELLA!!. Puck made the book funny and without him it would of lacked humour not only did we see him 10x more funny but we also got to see this more vulnerable side to him that we did not see through Meghan's POV as she does not know him as well as Ash does. Reading Ash and Puck's love/hate/frenemy situation was amazing, seeing them together knowing that deep down they truly would like a truce, seeing Puck annoy Ash and seeing them both reminisce was brill, I'm so glad they got a happy ending. Then we have Grimalkin, gotta love him and his catchphrase 'I am a cat'. When I read about Ariella, I was so shocked, I was definitely not expecting that. I'm not going to lie she did kind of bother and annoy me but what she did for Ash at the end was amazing.
A phenomenal ending to the series and I'm so glad the book ended the way it did and Ash doesn't have to be a weak, boring human, truly can't wait to get my hands on the spin off books!
Ash is on a quest to find his soul so that he can be human and live in the Iron Kingdom with the love of his life, Meghan. Seeing Ash go on this adventure was amazing and I was quite anxious about reading this book in his POV as he is my favourite character and this could either go very well or very badly and thanks to Ms Kagawa's phenomenal writing, it just makes you love Ash even more.
Ash is not alone on this journey, he has 3 other people with him, Puck, Grimalkin and ARIELLA!!. Puck made the book funny and without him it would of lacked humour not only did we see him 10x more funny but we also got to see this more vulnerable side to him that we did not see through Meghan's POV as she does not know him as well as Ash does. Reading Ash and Puck's love/hate/frenemy situation was amazing, seeing them together knowing that deep down they truly would like a truce, seeing Puck annoy Ash and seeing them both reminisce was brill, I'm so glad they got a happy ending. Then we have Grimalkin, gotta love him and his catchphrase 'I am a cat'. When I read about Ariella, I was so shocked, I was definitely not expecting that. I'm not going to lie she did kind of bother and annoy me but what she did for Ash at the end was amazing.
A phenomenal ending to the series and I'm so glad the book ended the way it did and Ash doesn't have to be a weak, boring human, truly can't wait to get my hands on the spin off books!