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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

Great lead into the next book. Julie never disappoints. She paints a perfect picture of her scenery without wordy descriptives and sucks you right into the scene itself. You can actually feel the beautiful, terrifying chill of the Wyldwood and Winter and their unseen dangers.
This whirlwind romance is still yet to be truly tested and those who haven't read Iron Daughter get a little insight to what we earlier fans had to wonder and imagine on our own as to what the unlikely pair were up to befor ...more
This whirlwind romance is still yet to be truly tested and those who haven't read Iron Daughter get a little insight to what we earlier fans had to wonder and imagine on our own as to what the unlikely pair were up to befor ...more

MY REVIEW: From what I’ve heard from the many blogger’s out there who have reviewed this book, it apparently does not compare to Kagawa’s other two titles. I wouldn’t go to say it’s any worse, it covers right after the first book end and ends where the second book begins. Some did sound repetitive, like I had read it previously, but other than that I still recommend this read.

Dec 13, 2010
εїз♫Vanessa♫εїз Marie Alvarez
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Mar 30, 2011
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Jun 05, 2011
Onix Martinez
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Jun 27, 2011
Darlene
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Jul 02, 2011
Brittany
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Jul 03, 2011
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Aug 21, 2011
Sonia
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