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I absolutely love this cover! I really wish I could touch this cover. I mean, it's beautiful. Plus the wolf girl in me adores it. This is one ebook that I really, really wish was a physical book. WOW! Julie packs everything that I love in a good book, into less than 60 pages. Action, romance, and it has a wolf, which was the perfect paranormal character.
If you've read The Iron King, you'll know that Megan gave her word to Ash, that she would return to the Winter Court with him. If you've read Th ...more
If you've read The Iron King, you'll know that Megan gave her word to Ash, that she would return to the Winter Court with him. If you've read Th ...more

Winter’s Passage takes place between The Iron King and The Iron Daughter, following the rescue of Meghan’s half-brother from Faery, and details the events of the journey she and Prince Ash take to get to the Winter Court in Tir Na Nog.
As they travel they are being tracked by the Hunter, which sends Ash and Meghan on a crazy trip through faery that gives us more glimpses of the rich landscape Kagawa has painted. We also see more of the Iron Fey’s impact on Faery in growing spots of blight. This ...more
As they travel they are being tracked by the Hunter, which sends Ash and Meghan on a crazy trip through faery that gives us more glimpses of the rich landscape Kagawa has painted. We also see more of the Iron Fey’s impact on Faery in growing spots of blight. This ...more

Really good. I think my only complaint is that it was too short. Well, also, I thought that one of the passages in this novella being used word for word in the second book of the series was a little awkward. I guess some people read the two with a little time in between, but I finished Winter's Passage and started The Iron Daughter in five minutes (Yay for Kindle!).
And now I am 40% done with The Iron Daughter, and just now writing this review. ...more
And now I am 40% done with The Iron Daughter, and just now writing this review. ...more

This was a fantastic short read. I wish I would have read it after the first book, but I didn't know about then for some reason. I read it after the third book in the series but it was still a wonderful insight into Meaghan's and Ash's relationship and I learned a bit more about the faery realm. If you can't get enough of Meaghan and Ash it's a quick indulgence to sate your craving until the next book.
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