A review by sabregirl
The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa

3.0

When I read that the Iron Fey series would've been a trilogy in the Q&A with the author I kinda grew disappointed with this book. It really should've been just the three books of Meghan Chase. While this book proves how much Ash really loved Meghan to go through all the trials, it was predictable. The twists and turns were easy to see though the one about Ariella was a bit of a shock, but her sacrifice at the end really wasn't. It was interesting to see Ash and all of his guilty concious about everything that he has done. But I find it really unbelievable that he would be the first fey to complete getting their soul. The fact that Ash was able to keep his fey powers wasn't that surprising, I figured that he would be like Meghan. Mortal-Fey. How else would they be able to have their happily ever after. Granted reading about Ash in his 'mortal life' was sad, I knew from the momemnt I read the first word in the chapter that that was just one of the 'what ifs' if the Guardian didn't let him keep his powers. While I did enjoy the book, and read the last 100 pages in a night the book series should've ended with [b:The Iron Queen|8685612|The Iron Queen (Iron Fey, #3)|Julie Kagawa|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1321070331s/8685612.jpg|7030253], while it wasn't a happily ever after for Ash and Meghan I knew that he would've done anything to get to her and would've completed it what ever the cost. Having that in mind the series should've ended then.