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A sweet little novella which fits in between the full length novels of this series. It deserves several stars just for the stunning cover! It is a quick, easy read which gives the reader more insight into the characters and the relationship between the two main characters. So not essential reading but more background to the main event. Also more Ash for those readers who regard him as the main event!!!
A nice little intro to the Iron Daughter, where Meghan explains everything that's happened and we see her travel to Tir Na Nog with Ash, before making a pit stop to visit Puck, a friend who was injured in The Iron King.
Once I was finished with The Iron King I was stumped because I wanted to read the second book soon after, but I was (and still am) on hold for The Iron Daughter and needed something to satisfy my need to know what happens, so I downloaded this from this from the author's site for free. Score for me!This short story records Ash and Meghan's misadventure trying to travel to the Winter Court. They of course encounter resistance and problems in just a few pages, and the story ends with Meghan situat...
*** 3 ***It was OK, but I have a difficult time rating shorts, since they are just a fill-in of information, not a full story... This seems to be a bridge between books one and two. At the end of the first book Meghan Chase, the half Fae-half-human 16 year old, has agreed to go to the Winter Court's Queen with her son, Prince Ash. But their way there is far from easy and they are chased by monsters throughout. It does include couple of kisses:):):)
5 out of 10 ревью на русском/review in russianA bridge between the first and second parts of the series. It begins with Ash taking Meg out of the house and ends with arriving at the Unseelie Court. On the way, the guys will visit Pack, who has forgotten himself in a healing dream in one of the Dryad trees and even barely carry his feet from the terrible pursuer. There will be another kiss, and then the prince will come to his senses and start playing the snow king. Almost all the way, Meggan
Having read Naruto(its a manga btw) I already know that fillers for most of the time are crap. Yeah and this filler novella was just like that but still the writing is not that bad and forgive me but I just felt annoyed that I think I just wasted my time on this one rather than having starting to read the next book Iron Daughter. So yeah not a bad filler but not great either and to think that the scenes in this book were mentioned also in flashback in Iron Daughter. And I was like what the fudge...
For those of you who've been hiding under a rock, Winter's Passage is an Iron Fey novella that takes place between The Iron King and The Iron Daughter. It's a really short read, but it's definitely worth your time. Winter's Passage contains everything I loved about The Iron King and The Iron Daughter, except its length. Since I've read everything Julie Kagawa has written so far, I'm just going to have to writhe in agony until Book 3 (The Iron Queen) is released. And that's going to be awhile...B...
A cute, fluffy, and interesting novella that sheds more light on how Meghan and Ash journeyed through the human world to the winter court. In fulfilment of the deal they struck when the winter Prince agreed to help her rescue her brother.
Final rating: 3/5 starsThis short story is kind of necessary for the series because it shows in a way how Ash feels and all dread Meghan has to face now + there is something vicious stalking them...and it will be important later in the series. Basically the synopsis is enough to tell you what is going on, but still... It's worth reading :) I kind of miss Puck by now and i hope he is going to return in all his glory ASAP.Now,onto the next book :D ► REVIEW(S) RELATED TO THIS BOOK: ◉ The Iron King
It's not essential to the story, unless you like Ash and Meghan's relationship. I liked it well enough, but tbh they were kind of underdeveloped as a couple in book one.You know, I'm not romantically invested in this ship, but I kind of like them as characters.
Winter's Passage is a sweet taste of the continuation of The Iron King. We were left off with Ash coming to get Megan and bring her back, as promised, to the Winter Queen. On this icy adventure, nothing ever goes smoothly in Julie Kagawa's stunning fae world, as Ash and Meghan are being followed by an old evil force.This, is there journey...This was so awesome! Even if it was only a small taste back into this world, it was so worth the read! It was so great to see Ash, Meghan and even Grim again...
I still prefer Meghan and Puck, BUT Winter’s Passage did develop Meghan and Ash’s relationship a little more.[REVIEW]When I read the first book in the series, The Iron King, I remember thinking, “Oh my gosh, THAT ENDING!!! I need to get to the next book as soon as possible!!!”Umm…yeah, that was back in February 2020. I’m now getting back to this series. Surprisingly though, my opinions haven’t changed much since then. Puck is still my favorite character. I still not a fan of the love triangle. A...
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When we were young, we usually ask our parents to tell stories that will delight our evening. It was like a new life, a new day for a kid and everlasting days of sweet dreams. When we are older, we want to tell stories to the younger one and sometimes we felt behind from the stories that had been told. A lot of books lately had been published to create different perspective of the old fairy tales that our parents told us every night and sometimes they recreate a new story that will warm readers
This was surprisingly good for a novella. Honestly I didn't think I will like it, but I did. Nothing really happened, but it was a fun quick reunion with the characters. The thing I liked the most in The Iron king were the character, so I really enjoyed it. However I would have loved to see Puck again. I hope that he wakes up soon. Also I love Ash and Meghan together.The only thing that I didn't like was that the novella was really short as it was and we didn't need half of the time to be spent
At around 50 pages, 'Winter's Passage' is a nice bridge between 'The Iron King' and the second full-length book in the series. This novella picks up right where 'The Iron King' leaves off, with Meghan journeying back to the Winter Court with Ash to fulfill her end of their contract. Of course, there is plenty of adventure along the way and the introduction of a few new characters.This ended up being a very sweet and heartfelt novella. Ash and Meghan are falling in love and their feelings are get...
I can't believe this book was free! I totally would've paid for it. THANK YOU!!!! This will satiate my nagging impatience for Iron Daughter. The only thing that would make me happier is moving the release of book 2 to about 2 weeks from today (hint, nudge, wink). Follow the link for happiness.What a TEASE! My impatience for the release of The Iron Daughter just multiplied exponentially! Winter's Passage spins the tale of Meghan and Ash's journey to Tir Na Nog to uphold Ash's vow to the Winter Qu...
There's a bar called "The Dungeon." Creepy right?"The walls were brick, the lights dim and red, casting everything in crimson, and snarling monster heads hung on the walls over the bar."You know what sounds even cooler? A dangerous location that doesn't look at all scary. Maybe add some pink and baby blue, a rainbow or two, you know what I mean? A friendly persona. So when people are lured to said atmosphere, a snake (in a not so metaphorical way) bites your head off. Because seriously, who want...
While this was only a novella, I thoroughly enjoyed it for the hour and a half or so I put into it. I wanted a little more of Prince Ash and I was sitting at work during lunch break and decided to read this-and I'm so glad I did. Summer and Winter were not supposed to fall in love.By reading this, I got little bits and pieces of Ash, that while some of it is being recapped in The Iron Daughter, there are also parts that aren't being mentioned again and I get to log those away in my creepy, obses...
I hope this is as necessary to follow the story as I've been told.(half a hour or so later)...Given that the most interesting thing in it is a cameo of Grandmother Willow from Pocahontas, I dare guess it isn't.