Summer's Crossing (The Iron Fey #3.5) 
One brilliant Goodfellow prank, coming right up.Summer's Crossing is hilarious. Painfully hilarious. This make me want to be team puck. AGAIN. Well, I always side in the OBVIOUS end up love team but in Iron fey series Im confused.Ok here's the pattern:The Iron King - team ashThe Iron Daughter - team puckWinter's Passage - team ashThe Iron Queen - team ashSummer's Crossing - team puckAnd after reading this little novella I cant help but to feel sorry for Puck. Hes hilarious, sweet, prankster,
This was an okay story, but I did find it dragged a bit. I also found it a bit weird that Meghan wasn't in this story at all really!

"I loved my princess and I wanted her to be happy. Even if her happiness meant she was with someone else. Even if that someone else as my arch rival. I wanted her to be happy." Puck is that annoying best friend that you constantly want to strangle, but couldn't imagine life without. I always really loved him in the previous books and I really enjoyed seeing his POV in this short novella. Despite Ash and Meghan's epic love, Puck will always be waiting in the wings for her, ready to be there as
What can I say, Puck is one of my favorite characters. He is so much fun and Im never quite sure what the trickster is going to pull next. That was especially true in this novella set right after The Iron Queen. Puck loves Meghan, Ash loves Meghan but she only has eyes for Ash. However if he wasnt in the picture could she grow to love Puck. When given an opportunity to betray Ash and maybe win Meghans heart what will the Trickster do? Honestly I wasnt sure myself until the end.I really liked
Much like 'Winter's Passage', 'Summer's Crossing' left me wanting. Another short novella in 'The Iron Fey' series, it takes place following 'The Iron Queen' and before 'The Iron Knight'. This was one of those stories that you want to love but don't, no matter how hard you try.'Summer's Crossing' surrounds Puck and Ash's adventures as they work together to repay a debt that Ash owes to Leanansidhe. Along the way, Puck is offered what might be considered the opportunity of a lifetime. He has the
Can I just say, I am a sucker for any kind of novella or excerpt that brings unique character perspectives or unseen action. When I read first-person novels, I CRAVE hearing the thoughts of other characters (especially the love interest!). Naturally, when Julie Kagawa announced Summer's Crossing, a tale told from Puck's perspective, I was beyond excited. I downloaded the book at midnight but forced myself to go to bed so that I could slowly savor every word the next evening.What thrill to again
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| Title | : | Summer's Crossing (The Iron Fey #3.5) |
| Author | : | Julie Kagawa |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 72 pages |
| Published | : | June 1st 2011 by Harlequin Teen |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Fairies |
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A Midsummer's Nightmare? Robin Goodfellow. Puck. Summer Court prankster, King Oberon's right hand, bane of many a faery queen's existence—and secret friend to Prince Ash of the Winter Court. Until one girl's death came between them, and another girl stole both their hearts. Now Ash has granted one favor too many and someone's come to collect, forcing the prince to a place he cannot go without Puck's help—into the heart of the Summer Court. And Puck faces the ultimate choice—betray Ash and possibly win the girl they both love, or help his former friend turned bitter enemy pull off a deception that no true faery prankster could possibly resist. An ebook exclusive novella from Julie Kagawa's Iron Fey series.Identify Books In Favor Of Summer's Crossing (The Iron Fey #3.5)
| Original Title: | Summer's Crossing (Iron Fey, #3.5) |
| ISBN: | 1459206401 (ISBN13: 9781459206403) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Iron Fey #3.5 |
| Characters: | Leanansidhe, Puck, Ash - Ashallayn' Darkmyr Tallyn, King Oberon, Queen Titania |
| Setting: | Nevernever |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 19949 Users | 1266 ReviewsDiscuss Out Of Books Summer's Crossing (The Iron Fey #3.5)
O.M.G.! CANNOT.FREAKIN.WAIT.!One brilliant Goodfellow prank, coming right up.Summer's Crossing is hilarious. Painfully hilarious. This make me want to be team puck. AGAIN. Well, I always side in the OBVIOUS end up love team but in Iron fey series Im confused.Ok here's the pattern:The Iron King - team ashThe Iron Daughter - team puckWinter's Passage - team ashThe Iron Queen - team ashSummer's Crossing - team puckAnd after reading this little novella I cant help but to feel sorry for Puck. Hes hilarious, sweet, prankster,
This was an okay story, but I did find it dragged a bit. I also found it a bit weird that Meghan wasn't in this story at all really!

"I loved my princess and I wanted her to be happy. Even if her happiness meant she was with someone else. Even if that someone else as my arch rival. I wanted her to be happy." Puck is that annoying best friend that you constantly want to strangle, but couldn't imagine life without. I always really loved him in the previous books and I really enjoyed seeing his POV in this short novella. Despite Ash and Meghan's epic love, Puck will always be waiting in the wings for her, ready to be there as
What can I say, Puck is one of my favorite characters. He is so much fun and Im never quite sure what the trickster is going to pull next. That was especially true in this novella set right after The Iron Queen. Puck loves Meghan, Ash loves Meghan but she only has eyes for Ash. However if he wasnt in the picture could she grow to love Puck. When given an opportunity to betray Ash and maybe win Meghans heart what will the Trickster do? Honestly I wasnt sure myself until the end.I really liked
Much like 'Winter's Passage', 'Summer's Crossing' left me wanting. Another short novella in 'The Iron Fey' series, it takes place following 'The Iron Queen' and before 'The Iron Knight'. This was one of those stories that you want to love but don't, no matter how hard you try.'Summer's Crossing' surrounds Puck and Ash's adventures as they work together to repay a debt that Ash owes to Leanansidhe. Along the way, Puck is offered what might be considered the opportunity of a lifetime. He has the
Can I just say, I am a sucker for any kind of novella or excerpt that brings unique character perspectives or unseen action. When I read first-person novels, I CRAVE hearing the thoughts of other characters (especially the love interest!). Naturally, when Julie Kagawa announced Summer's Crossing, a tale told from Puck's perspective, I was beyond excited. I downloaded the book at midnight but forced myself to go to bed so that I could slowly savor every word the next evening.What thrill to again


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