I’d expected to die that day. I was ready. Being ordered by my True Name to walk away, leaving Meghan to die alone in the Iron Kingdom, nearly shattered me a second time. If it wasn’t for my oath to be with her again, I might’ve done something suicidal, like challenge Oberon to a battle before the entire Summer Court. But now that I’ve made my promise, there is no turning back. Abandoning my vow will unravel me, bit by bit, until there is nothing left. Even if I wasn’t determined to find a way to survive in the Iron Realm, I’d have no choice but to continue.

I will be with her again, or I will die. There aren’t any other options.

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Praise for Julie Kagawa and The Iron Fey

“Meghan is a likable heroine and her quest is fraught with danger and adventure... Expect it to be popular with teens who liked Melissa Marr’s Wicked Lovely.
School Library Journal on The Iron King

The Iron King surpasses the greater majority of dark fantasies, leaving a lot for readers to look forward to… The romance is well done and adds to the mood of fantasy.”
teenreads.com

The Iron King has it all, a lot of action and a little romance.”
MonsterLibrarian.com

“A full five stars to Julie Kagawa’s The Iron Daughter. If you love action, romance and watching how characters mature through heart-wrenching trials, you will love this story.”
Mundie Moms blog

“I picked it up and just could not put it down.”
The Story Siren on The Iron Daughter

“This third installment in the series is just as compelling and complex as its predecessors, and wholly satisfying.”
Realms of Fantasy on The Iron Queen

“The characters of the series are really what have driven this book from fantasy to fantastical.”
nyjournalofbooks.com on The Iron Queen