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The Iron Queen (The Iron Fey, #3)
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Meghan Chase thought she had completed her journey, but the Iron Realm is not done with her, yet. Her journey will save the world she has come to love, but it might cost her the person she loves the most.
Wow. Meghan's quest continues in what is perhaps the most emotional of the series. Not only s there adventures, battles and romance, but there is also the idea of sacrifice. What woudl you sacrifice to do what is right? Would you sacrifice everything you loved? This book left me breathless, quite frankly. We see Meghan's transformation from a confused teen to a woman with a heavy weight on her shoulders. That growth is what makes the series so engaging and addictive. The strength of the protagonists and their ability to develop and change is what makes this series more than just a story about a war. It makes in a story about sacrifice, longing and fighting for what's important to you, even if it means sacrifice.
Wow. Meghan's quest continues in what is perhaps the most emotional of the series. Not only s there adventures, battles and romance, but there is also the idea of sacrifice. What woudl you sacrifice to do what is right? Would you sacrifice everything you loved? This book left me breathless, quite frankly. We see Meghan's transformation from a confused teen to a woman with a heavy weight on her shoulders. That growth is what makes the series so engaging and addictive. The strength of the protagonists and their ability to develop and change is what makes this series more than just a story about a war. It makes in a story about sacrifice, longing and fighting for what's important to you, even if it means sacrifice.
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Reading Progress
August 8, 2011
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August 26, 2011
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Started Reading
August 27, 2011
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