


Review: The Cavendish Home For Boys and Girls by C.Review: Gustav Gloom and the People Taker by Adam.<3 If you have read the first book, The Iron King, then you really should read The Iron Daughter. Super excited to re-read the next book now :D And then, finally, The Iron Knight. :) And it is a great read, and I did love it. I'm not sure what else I can say about this book. :) Ash, however, is just as perfect in this book.

I do find Puck to be an interesting character. Although we don't get to see much of this war. But since I was a bit disappointed in Meghan I'm only giving it a four star. There is a lot more Faeries in this book. I'm not sure how to describe it without spoiling anything. Then there was a new version of Ironhorse. But there is another Queen, and I didn't like her much.

There is lots of new characters in this book as well. So I endured the short triangle thing, too. And I adored every moment between Ash and Meghan. Cause this book doesn't focus much on the romance. I kind of remembered it to be bigger and more important then it was. There is kind of a love triangle in this book. Thought she should work better at finding out her feelings. In the beginning of the book, though, I didn't like Meghan. But it is an perfect ending, to be honest. Cause the end of this book is my favorite part of it all. Some might say that Meghan grows as a person in this book. She is evil and cruel, but I found her fascinating and interesting to read about p Need more of her, too. :) Then, of course, there is Queen Mab, of the Unseelie court. But I did like having them both in this story. His brothers, though, are a different thing. He might be cold most of the time, but he is also gentle and kind and so damn sweet. And to be honest, I didn't blame him one bit. And I could understand it since she is only 16. But, even though I felt that way about her sometimes, I did still love her. She was a bit clichè most of the time, with the whole I love you thing. And, well, to be honest, I kind of found Meghan to be a bit patethic in this book. Ash is there, somewhere, but he has gotten really cold and distant. Meghan is now in the Unseelie court, all alone. This sequel starts where The Iron King ended. And while I did love it, I didn't love it as much as book one or book three. Just finished book two, The Iron Daughter. And while I love the writing as well, I think Julie's newest book The Immortal Rules, is written so much better. I am in love with the world Julie has created, and I love reading about all my favorite characters Ash, Grimalkin and Meghan.
