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BOOK REVIEW – Winter’s Passage (The Iron Fey #1.5) by Julie Kagawa

BOOK REVIEW – Winter’s Passage (The Iron Fey #1.5) by Julie KagawaWinter's Passage (The Iron Fey #1.5)
by Julie Kagawa
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Synopsis:

Meghan Chase used to be an ordinary girl…until she discovered that she is really a faery princess. After escaping from the clutches of the deadly Iron Fey, Meghan must follow through on her promise to return to the equally dangerous Winter Court with her forbidden love, Prince Ash. But first, Meghan has one request: that they visit Puck—Meghan's best friend and servant of her father, King Oberon—who was gravely injured defending Meghan from the Iron Fey.

Yet Meghan and Ash's detour does not go unnoticed. They have caught the attention of an ancient, powerful hunter—a foe that even Ash may not be able to defeat….

Review:

I’m so glad I continued this series! This novella was everything I wanted the 1st book to be. It had more Megan and Ash, more dire situations, less description of the scenery, less descriptions and appearances of the creatures (I’m just not a huge fan of creepy creatures) and lots of actions and words from Ash that made me completely melt and sigh out loud. Although he still gives his fair share of trying to curtail his feelings about Meghan, even though it seems fruitless.

Ash – My feelings for you don’t matter in the Winter Court, Summer and Winter will always be on opposite sides, and nothing will change that.

Meghan made a contract with Prince Ash in the 1st book. If he helped rescue her brother from the Iron King, than she would allow him to deliver her to his Queen. I kept hoping that this little itty bitty tiny detail would somehow be forgotten but alas it wasn’t. The book starts with Prince Ash showing up on Meghan’s doorstop ready to collect his end of their bargain. You get to follow Meghan and Ash’s journey to the Queen Mab’s palace and oh what a journey it is! Their journey was emotional, suspenseful and again when I reached the last page I was left with the incessant need to start the next book immediately!

Reading Order & Links:
Amazon (click on covers), iBooks (click on titles) & Book Depository (click on book #)
the iron king julie kagawa
The Iron King #1
Reviews:
Jen
Chelsea
Anna
winter's passage julie kagawa
Winter's Passage #1.5
Reviews:
Jen

Chelsea
the iron daughter julie kagawa
The Iron Daughter #2
Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
Anna
the iron queen julie kagawa
The Iron Queen
#3

Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
summer's crossing iron fey novella julie kagawa
Summer's Crossing #3.5
the iron knight julie kagawa
The Iron Knight #4
Reviews:

Chelsea
iron's prophecy julie kagawa
Iron's Prophecy #4.5
Reviews:

Chelsea
the lost prince julie kagawa
The Lost Prince: Call of the Forgotten #1
Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
the iron traitor julie kagawa the iron fey
The Iron Traitor:Call of the Forgotten #2
the iron warrior julie kagawa the iron fey
The Iron Warrior:Call of the Forgotten #3

BOOK REVIEW – The Iron King (The Iron Fey #1) by Julie Kagawa

BOOK REVIEW – The Iron King (The Iron Fey #1) by Julie KagawaThe Iron King (The Iron Fey #1)
by Julie Kagawa
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Synopsis:

MEGHAN CHASE HAS A SECRET DESTINY—ONE SHE COULD NEVER HAVE IMAGINED…

Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school…or at home.

When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change. But she could never have guessed the truth.

For Meghan is the daughter of a mythical faery king…and a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face…and find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.

Review:

***3.75 stars*** I enjoyed the first 12% and LOVED the last 42% but everything else in between was not my style. Even though I didn’t enjoy almost ½ of the book I’m DEFINITELY continuing on because that last 42% was gripping, enchanting and left me with the urge to figure out what in the world is going to happen to them. I became attached to the characters, ok maybe I fell for one of them ;), and I am absolutely more than intrigued to continue reading about them.

Megan Chase is getting ready to turn 16 and her life has never been just normal. Her father disappeared when she was 6 years old, her stepfather seems to forget she even exists and her little brother honestly believes that his stuffed toy Floppy talks to him. After Megan starts seeing “things” her world gets turned upside down. Her best friend Robbie isn’t who she thought he was and a situation forces her hand to travel to the faery world to rescue someone she loves. I loved everything up until this point and this is where the book turned strange for me. The world building, creature descriptions and situations were colorful, livid and I felt as though I was there in every scene with Megan. BUT I didn’t enjoy it like I should have. The world was strange, the creatures were creepy and the situations in the middle of the book made me feel blah. I wasn’t intrigued by anything that was happening. I had heard and read great things about this series, so I trudged along and then something finally happened; I became immersed in the book again. Around 58% I became glued to my book!

I enjoyed the character Megan but I loved Prince Ash, Robbie and Grimalkin. Prince Ash came across as such a cold hearted jerk. But I knew, just knew, that I would eventually fall for him right along with Megan. Prince Ash is loyal to his word, can be compassionate when he wants to be, and his words and attitude make you want to punch him, run away from him or fall into his arms. Fortunately the last one won out more and more 😉 I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for Ash and I hope that his facade and heart continue to thaw out. And then we have Robbie. I wasn’t a huge fan of Robbie in the beginning. He came across as blunt and I just didn’t get his type of humor. But somewhere through the journey I started to love Robbie. He is endearing, has a good heart and truly cares for Megan. And lastly there is Grimalkin. He is a cat. I NEVER thought I would enjoy a cat in a book but I did! I loved his “whatever” attitude and his commentary on what was happening around him. Whenever he popped in, you just knew you were going to be completely entertained.

Overall, the beginning and end of the book was more than enough to make me want to follow Megan through her future journeys and read hopefully A LOT more about Prince Ash. I can’t wait to see what happens!

Reading Order & Links:
Amazon (click on covers), iBooks (click on titles) & Book Depository (click on book #)
the iron king julie kagawa
The Iron King #1
Reviews:
Jen
Chelsea
Anna
winter's passage julie kagawa
Winter's Passage #1.5
Reviews:
Jen

Chelsea
the iron daughter julie kagawa
The Iron Daughter #2
Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
Anna
the iron queen julie kagawa
The Iron Queen
#3

Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
summer's crossing iron fey novella julie kagawa
Summer's Crossing #3.5
the iron knight julie kagawa
The Iron Knight #4
Reviews:

Chelsea
iron's prophecy julie kagawa
Iron's Prophecy #4.5
Reviews:

Chelsea
the lost prince julie kagawa
The Lost Prince: Call of the Forgotten #1
Reviews:

Jen
Chelsea
the iron traitor julie kagawa the iron fey
The Iron Traitor:Call of the Forgotten #2
the iron warrior julie kagawa the iron fey
The Iron Warrior:Call of the Forgotten #3

BOOK REVIEW – The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2) by Maggie Stiefvater

BOOK REVIEW – The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2) by Maggie StiefvaterThe Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2)
by Maggie Stiefvater
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In that moment, Blue was a little in love with all of them. Their magic. Their quest. Their awfulness and strangeness. Her raven boys.

Wow. There are so few words to express how I feel about this stunning and brilliant series. When I first picked up The Raven Boys I knew it was going to be a toss-up on whether I would enjoy it or not. What I didn’t know was that I was going to get swept into a world where magic is real and anything is possible. I didn’t know I was going to fall in love with the oh-so-proper Richard Gansey III. And I didn’t know just how great it could possibly get.

This book focused a little more on our mercurial and mysterious bad boy Ronan. At the end of book one we discovered that our beloved Chainsaw, the raven, came from Ronan’s dreams. Yes, Ronan can quite literally bring things back from his dreams.

It was a fascinating way to end book one and it continued into book two with maximum force. More than once his nightmares made me look around the dark room and stare pointedly at shadows in the corner. That is correct-while it’s amazing to bring fun things back, his nightmarish creatures can also be brought back to the real world-and they want nothing more than to destroy Ronan.

Secrets and cockroaches-that’s what will be left at the end of it all.

While I did find being in Ronan’s head to be a bit refreshing after being stuck in Adam’s morose mind (I STILL don’t like him-he was even whinier in this one!), I still think that being in Gansey’s and Blue’s heads made me by far the happiest. I love how Gansey and Blue have come full circle since Gansey’s astronomically horrific first encounter with Blue at Nino’s. We are starting to see how they are fascinated by each other and have subtle jealous or longing tendancies for one another. I also love Gansey’s subtle protectiveness of Blue, er, Jane. (He calls her Jane because he likes the name Jane lol). What I am both looking forward to, though, and dreading….is what will come of their blossoming love for one another. It will most likely end in heartbreak and sorrow, because if you remember Neeve’s cryptic words, once blue saw Gansey’s spirit on St. Marks Eve, he was doomed to the fate of death before next St. Marks Eve. He has one year to live, and because Blue saw his spirit that night, he is either her true love, or she kills him.

If you never saw the stars, candles were enough.

And let’s not forget….since Blue was a child, she’s been told that if she kisses her true love, he will die.
Her first kiss, will be his last.
There’s an adorable prelude of what’s to come for Blue and Gansey in this installment, and it rendered me breathless and anxious for more. I can’t wait for more stolen moments between them, because I am kind of living for them at the moment.

When she blinked, two tears appeared like magic on her cheeks. The fast tears. The ones that were in your eyes and down your chin before you realized you were crying.

Beautiful, heartbreaking, addicting, and brilliant, Stiefvater has created a world that I am happy to come back to after being away. She’s made it so I can’t stand to put the book down and when I do, I think about it constantly and wonder what will come next and how it can all possibly end. I absolutely adore this series and I am so sad I have to wait until (maybe-it’s an estimate and with no blurb) September to read the next installment! But until then I will hold what I’ve read dearly to my heart, because it’s an absolutely breathtaking series with so much to offer.

BOOK REVIEW – The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

BOOK REVIEW – The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) by Maggie StiefvaterThe Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1)
by Maggie Stiefvater
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*5 Stars* I changed my mind…..


I’m leaning toward 4.5 stars….


“There are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark’s Eve,” Neeve said. “Either you’re his true love . . . or you killed him.”

Ever since the day she was born, Blue has been told that if when she kisses her true love, he will die. If you were to ask me, I’d say this premise is intriguing, alluring, and altogether a heartbreaking reality. When you actually begin to read, though, you begin to see that the synopsis is not completely forthcoming. Now, this may turn a few readers off, but what I found was that while it wasn’t exactly as the blurb had described, it was both unique and alluring in a totally different way. I think that’s why I enjoyed it so much-it wasn’t any one thing….it just was.

I don’t quite know how to describe this story. On the one hand we have Blue, who is in a family of psychics without the ability herself to see anything. On the other hand, we have the Raven boys-privileged, without a worry, attending an elite school, thus dubbing them ‘The Raven Boys’.

I think the hardest thing to do in a story is to get your readers to care about every single character. It’s especially hard to get me to care about every single character. I have this way of being very narrow minded when it comes to books-I love romance. There is absolutely no question that without even the premise or idea of romance, I most likely won’t be as drawn to the story. Even if there isn’t supposed to be, I catch myself romanticising even the slightest of gestures, making the story work for me. Yes, I’m that sad. But more to the point, the basis of this story, in fact, did not revolve around the romance and really, didn’t have much to speak of. No, the story told was of all these Raven Boys and the non-psychic, Blue, who saw the ghost of either the boy she will fall in love with, or who she has (or will) killed.


Gansey. That’s all there is.

As I mentioned earlier, it’s hard to make you like all characters in a story-even harder is to make that the deciding factor on whether or not you’ll enjoy or love the book. That’s how I look at TRB. You either liked it because you liked Gansey, Ronan, Adam, Noah, and Blue and the mystery behind the entire story, or you got a certain percent in and realized it’s not exactly as you had thought and put it down out of sheer frustration.

I loved the writing. It was intricate and had deeper layers and meaning behind it, all the while keeping you interested and grasping for straws. I loved how all the characters came together and the mystery they worked together to solve. I loved the break down of each character and how, as the story progressed, we began to see who they really were instead of just scratching the surface. Namely-Gansey and Adam. Gansey was such a fun character to unravel and Adam, while not my favorite person in the story, started to break out of his boring shell about halfway through. It was fun to see what they could be and what they were truly like after all the time we had invested, and it became fun to discover the possibilities of what could come in the next installment. And of course-the visions of romance. They hooked me and had me begging for those moments. They were beautiful and promising, making me giddy like a little girl.

It’s as simple as that. You liked it-or you didn’t. I don’t feel there’s a ton of room for in between on this one. If you just thought it was okay, most likely you won’t remember any of the story and therefore can’t say you liked it much. If your nose was pushed to the screen like mine was, then you loved it and can most likely say you remember at least 90% of the content despite the confusing aspects that might have had you scratching your head and struggling to put the pieces together. It is playing at a heartbreaking end for Blue and her true love, but inexplicably, I am drawn and obsessed with getting to the point where I get to see the hope or heartbreak first-hand.

BOOK REVIEW – Beautiful Redemption (Caster Chronicles #4) by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl

BOOK REVIEW – Beautiful Redemption (Caster Chronicles #4) by Kami Garcia & Margaret StohlBeautiful Redemption (Caster Chronicles #4)
by Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl
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Wow…what an ending to Ethan and Lena’s perilous journey. On the edge of my seat, as always, when reading this series, I could not devour these pages fast enough to see what was to become of all the characters I grew to love and admire. I just knew the authors weren’t going to end it the way they should for each character, and yet, somehow they did-thank god for that.

A story centered around a love so strong, that even being worlds apart doesn’t alter their feelings or drive for one another. Invoking a journey that is so passionate, so foolhardy, literally risking it all to be with the one you love. Who says death is the only outcome?

In this novel, there is so much worse than death, and Lena and Ethan are both willing to risk it all for one another. I was so drawn to this novel…all of them really.

There are so many love stories out there, and even more paranormal love stories. But few, for me, have compared to this. The love they share is so raw, so emotional, and I can’t help but be consumed by it. This series has literally broken my heart (just with Ethan’s thoughts), torn it apart, and then pieced it back together again. I have cried more with this last novel than I ever had reading a book-it’s actually a little embarrassing. No one will probably respond as I did, but that’s what makes this one of MY favorite series. This story, above others, spoke to me, and I love it for that reason.

Hoping for a decent ending, because in these books, a decent ending would be more than fair, I was fulfilled and felt at peace with the final pages. While there is some sadness, there is a sense of joyfulness that cannot be overshadowed by the final bits of tragedy that the authors chose to bestow upon us. It’s like everything went the way it was supposed to and all the puzzle pieces fell in place-all is just in the world-as much as it can be in a Caster world centered around Gatlin.

So many other series end with a cop out or never finish what they started, leaving unanswered questions that plague us everytime we think about them. Not with this novel. The authors stitched everything up..literally. They left us with an explanatory last chapter and an epilogue, and they even revealed what Link was doing in Ethan’s basement when he was nine years old…lol…I thought they’d never tell us! I am very happy I finally decided to read this series and I will think about it frequently and fondly in the future. It will, now and always, be one of my favorite series.

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