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Iron Knight (and Iron Fey series) Meghan sometimes hated her life. She lived in the back bayous in outback Louisiana and was often ridiculed for it. Right as she thought her life was taking a plunge for the worse, strange things started happening. The shadows moved, and things went bump in the night. Then the worse possible happened, her little brother was kidnapped. Not only was he kidnapped, but he was replaced with a Fey Changeling. Meghan would do anything to get her little brother back, even if it meant dealing with the Winter Prince, the one with a heart of ice. Through this ice-y prince she learns that she is not just a human, but she is half fey. She is the Summer King’'s daughter and going into fey, even if it is to retrieve her brother, just might cost the lives of those she loves. At first the series seemed kind of average. I didn’t hat it, but I didn’t immediately fall in love. In the sequel to Iron King, Iron Daughter, I liked it better. Then in Iron Queen I like it just the same. The real icing on the cake was Iron Knight. The tale of a prince who wants to give up his immortality for his love, and in return, gain a soul. Iron Knight blew my mind, not only did it have the most BEAUTIFUL flow of English I have ever seen, it had excellent story qualities. It was a true fairy tale. The character had to overcome his weakness and even overcome his own strengths, all in pursuit of love. Though this series had cussing and some explicit moments, I recommend this book. Iron Knight was worth it. I salute Julie Kagawa. I just can’'t get over how graceful that was, it was amazing. Not to mention, she created one of the most humorous character I'’ve seen all year (Puck, yes, the Shakespeare one, re-invented.) This book, my friends, is going on the shelf of fame. http://www.rachelsbookreviews.com/#!_...