A review by emilymahar
The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa

5.0

5/5 stars

As I started reading the Iron Knight, I was worried that Ash and Meghan wouldn’t end up with a happy ending. Well, I was very wrong. Julie Kagawa’s conclusion to her series was a great one. I wouldn’t have wanted the series to end any other way than Ash and Meghan being happy together in the Iron Kingdom.

The final book in the Iron Fey series was written from Ash’s point of view, making this installment different than all the others (which were all written from Meghan’s point of view). We finally get to venture into his thoughts, and learn more about his past, which I was wanting since a few glimpses in past books. During his quest to the End of the World, he is determined. Even though he wasn’t sure he knew exactly what he wanted. The return of a certain character from the past makes this decision even more difficult.

Meghan is now in the Iron Kingdom, just kind of living, not really knowing if she should have hope of ever seeing Ash again. She doesn’t want to give herself false hope. Meghan hasn’t changed very much throughout the series, and is still the same old mortal girl, but with a little bit more fey than before. She is still stubborn and a great main character.

Overall, I loved the ending of the series! The writing was just as good as the other books. The perfect ending to Meghan’s fairytale!