Jennifer M. (Kaydence) reviewed The Iron Traitor (Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten, Bk 2) on + 380 more book reviews
Summary:
This is the second book in Ethan's story. Ethan is trying over and over to block out the Fey, but that will basically never happen, especially since he sees them everywhere. In spite of being forbidden to see Kenzie anymore, he can't help himself and does. Then he finds out that his cousin Kierran is basically selling himself to save the love of his life. With a prophecy that states Kierran will be the death of Ethan, we travel back into Nevernever so that everything can be worked out. of course, nothing is ever as it seems when it comes to the Fey and all of Ethan's family.
My thoughts:
I really enjoyed the first stories about Kagawa's fey, but I'm not a huge fan of Ethan's story. Ethan is a bit of a brat in the first book and in the second he is fairly foolish. I don't like most of his choices. Then Kierran is reckless and that gets to be a little annoying. I really wanted to like this book, but I'm not a fan of the male leads. Ethan's sister, Meghan, is a much better protagonist. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this story that is a bit of a let down. Regardless, I will be reading the next book just because I've put so much into the series and I want to know how it will end.
This is the second book in Ethan's story. Ethan is trying over and over to block out the Fey, but that will basically never happen, especially since he sees them everywhere. In spite of being forbidden to see Kenzie anymore, he can't help himself and does. Then he finds out that his cousin Kierran is basically selling himself to save the love of his life. With a prophecy that states Kierran will be the death of Ethan, we travel back into Nevernever so that everything can be worked out. of course, nothing is ever as it seems when it comes to the Fey and all of Ethan's family.
My thoughts:
I really enjoyed the first stories about Kagawa's fey, but I'm not a huge fan of Ethan's story. Ethan is a bit of a brat in the first book and in the second he is fairly foolish. I don't like most of his choices. Then Kierran is reckless and that gets to be a little annoying. I really wanted to like this book, but I'm not a fan of the male leads. Ethan's sister, Meghan, is a much better protagonist. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this story that is a bit of a let down. Regardless, I will be reading the next book just because I've put so much into the series and I want to know how it will end.