A review by steffi_au_penguinbooks
Frühlingsnacht by Julie Kagawa

4.0

My fall began, as many stories do, with a girl

It's a wrap! With the Iron Knight I finished the main story of the Iron Fey.

At first, I was sure this book was a 3-star to me. Compared to the previous three books, this one is written in Ash's pov. It felt strange to know his thoughts and I started to miss Meghan immediately. I did like her a lot during the Iron Queen.

The first 250 pages had been a roller-coaster. I cannot write about the details, because I could spoil you guys ... however, I had one sentence running through my head while reading: "What if Ash hadn't taken that oath?" Something huge happened I did not see coming and I wasn't really happy about that.
However, after finishing the Iron Knight I realized the message of this book. Thus, this huge something was necessary for Ash's development. Now, I can fully understand Ash, feel with him and respect him. He showed another side of him we couldn't see before and I'm very glad we had this chance to see the real Ash, not that ice-cold winter prince.

The story itself was a good as the previous ones. I do really appreciate the love/hate friendship between Ash and Puck. Puck did help him a lot in this on, although Ash was quiet nasty to him. It's actually worth to know more about their past adventures
Grimalkin is just the best cat ever :D

The ending was extremely heartbreaking and beautiful at the same time. Now it's time to say goodbye to Meghan, Ash, Puck and Grimalkin. What a group they had been :D

I had my ups and downs, but this book deserves to my mind 4 stars, as well as the whole series.