Pros: interesting world-building, great protagonistCons: banter between Jane and Rochart didn’t quite match Jane and RochesterJane Eliot has worn an iron mask over half of her face since the end of the fae war 5 years ago, when she was cursed with rage. The mask keeps the rage at bay, but marks ...
This is the sequel to Ironskin.At first, I had a hard time getting into this book because it is told from the perspective of Helen, Jane's sister. I didn't particularly like Helen in Ironskin--she seemed to be the typical shallow pretty girl, only interested in expensive dresses and parties. I ju...
Tam trusts no one, but he trusts her. When you have been fooled by someone disguised as your father, you are slow to believe anyone else. He opens up to her about the things he cannot at school. At school he is self-contained and distant, but it’s known he can hold his own in a fistfight, so they...