Enter the world of the internationally bestselling Iron Fey series.
Dangerous faeries. Heartbreaking romance. Thrilling action and limitless adventure. The world of the fey has never been so powerful. This collection includes three novellas set in the world of The Iron Fey plus the expanded Guide to the Nevernever and exclusive information about Julie Kagawaâs unforgettable world of Faery.
Winterâs Passage
Never make a promise to a faery. They always come to collect. Now Meghan Chase must fulfill her promise to Prince Ash of the Winter Court and embark upon a dangerous journey into the heart of enemy territoryâwhile being pursued by a relentless new foe and guarding her own foolish heart.
Summerâs Crossing
What can turn enemies into reluctant allies? A call from the Exile Queen, Leanansidhe, ties legendary prankster Puck to his archenemy Prince Ash on a journey that may end in betrayal and will set them both on an irreversible path.
Ironâs Prophecy
Before she ever knew what she might become, Iron Queen Meghan Chase was warned by the oracle that her firstborn child would bring nothing but grief. And even as Meghan and Ash celebrate their long-awaited union, the prophecy stirs.â¦
Three Iron Fey novellas for the first time in print!
Praise for internationally bestselling author
JULIE KAGAWA
âJulie Kagawa is one killer storyteller.â
âMTVâs Hollywood Crush blog
âKagawa has done the seemingly impossible and written a vampire bookâ¦that feels fresh in an otherwise crowded genre. Mix[ing] paranormal and dystopian tropes to good effect, creating a world that will appeal across audiences.â
âKirkus Reviews on The Immortal Rules
âJulie Kagawaâs Iron Fey series is the next Twilight.â
âTeen.com
âThis is a true quest storyâ¦one that anyone looking for great action and inventive worldbuilding should be sure to check out.â
âRT Book Reviews on The Iron Knight
âKagawa pulls her readers into a unique world of make-believe with her fantastic storytelling, and ultimately leaves them wanting more by the end of each book.â
âTimes Record News on The Iron Knight
âFans of Melissa Marrâand of Kagawaâwill enjoy the ride, with Meghanâs increased agency and growing power showing the seriesâ maturity. Finally more than just a love triangle.â
âKirkus Reviews on The Iron Queen
âThis third installment in the series is just as compelling and complex as its predecessors, and wholly satisfying.â
âRealms of Fantasy on The Iron Queen
âA full five stars to Julie Kagawaâs The Iron Daughter. If you love action, romance and watching how characters mature through heart-wrenching trials, you will love this story as much as I do.â
âMundie Moms blog
âThe Iron Daughter is a book that will keep its readers glued to the pages until the very end.â
âNew York Journal of Books
âThe 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.â
âteenreads.com
âThe Iron King has theâ¦enchantment, imagination and adventure ofâ¦Alice in Wonderland, Narnia and The Lord of the Rings, but with lots more romance.â
âJustine magazine
The
Iron Legends
Julie Kagawa
Chapter One
KEEPING PROMISES
In the shadows of the cave, I watched the Hunter approach. Silhouetted black against the snow, it stalked closer, eyes a yellow flame in the shadows, breath coiling around it like wraiths. Ice-blue light glinted off wet teeth and a thick shaggy pelt, darker than midnight. Ash stood between the Hunter and me, sword unsheathed, his eyes never leaving the massive creature that had tracked us for days, and now, had finally caught up.
âMeghan Chase.â Its voice was a growl, deeper than thunder, more primitive than the wildest forests. The ancient golden eyes were fixed solely on me. âIâve finally found you.â
* * *
My name is Meghan Chase.
If there are three things Iâve learned in my time among the fey, they are this: donât eat anything youâre offered in Faeryland, donât go swimming in quiet little ponds and never, ever, make a bargain with anyone.
Okay, sometimes, you have no choice. Sometimes, youâve been backed into a corner and you have to make a deal. Like when your little brother has been kidnapped, and you have to convince a prince of the Unseelie Court to help you rescue him instead of dragging you back to his queen. Or, youâre lost, and you have to bribe a smart-mouthed, talking cat to guide you through the forest. Or you need to get through a certain door, but the gatekeeper wonât let you through without a price. The fey love their bargains, and you have to listen to the terms very carefully, or youâre going to get screwed. If you do end up in a contract with a faery, remember this: thereâs no way you can back out, not without disastrous consequences. And faeries always come to collect.
Which is how, forty-eight hours ago, I found myself walking across my front yard in the middle of the night, my house growing smaller and smaller in the background. I didnât look back. If I looked back, I might lose my nerve. At the edge of the woods, a dark prince and a pair of glowing, blue-eyed steeds waited for me.