The Iron Vow by Julie Kagawa
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
For the third time, Julie Kagawa brings her longest running saga, the world of The Iron Fey, to an end...or does she? Well, even if the ending stays just a bit open, it definitely has an air of finally wrapping things up on this particular story world. Since each book in the Evenfall trilogy thus far has had a different primary POV character - first Puck, then Ash - this time, we have Meghan as the primary POV character, coming full circle from the original trilogy which was all her story. It takes a little while for this book to reach the ending it's got in store, but daaaaaaaamn is that a harsh tear jerker of an ending, especially for a series that has run so long on its complex characters in need of redemption. So, to The Iron Fey for now and Evenfall for sure, I now bid ave atque vale and hope to see more awesome work from Kagawa soon. Though I should definitely check out her Shinji Takahashi series at some point too, I've been forgetting it for a while...
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