
Iron's Prophecy
Meghan Chase is finally getting used to being the Iron Queen, ruler of the Iron Fey. Her life may be strange, but with former Winter prince Ash by her side at last, she wouldn’t have it any other way.
But when they travel to the Summer and Winter courts’ gathering for Elysium, the oracle from Meghan’s past returns with a dire prophecy: “What you carry will either unite the courts, or it will destroy them.” Now Meghan faces a devastating choice that may determine the future of all fey—and her and Ash’s unborn child…
A novella from the bestselling Iron Fey series.
About the Iron Fey Series
Books in series order
- 1.The Iron King(2010)
- 2.The Iron Daughter(2010)
- 3.The Iron Queen(2011)
- 4.The Iron Knight(2011)
- +Iron Legends(2012)
- +Iron's Prophecy(2012)
- +Summer's Crossing (e-novella)(2011)
- +Winter's Passage (e-novella)(2010)
Reading age: 12+ years
This series should be read in order.
The Faery realms have always weathered the clash of Summer and Winter fey, the Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Now a new breed of faery has emerged to challenge both - to their peril. Forged by Man's insatiable pursuit of technological superiority, the terrifying Iron fey are massing...and the fate of all faeries hangs in the balance. The greatest weapon in this epic magical war? A half-human teenage girl.
Note: The companion series to the Iron Fey is called The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten. It follows the story of 17-year-old Ethan, as he struggles to settle in to a new school and to deal with his Sight – a special ability to see fey and the trouble they plan to bring down on humans. It's recommended to read Call of the Forgotten after reading The Iron Fey, however, they are standalone series.
