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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Summer's Crossing by Julie Kagawa


Summer's Crossing is a novella between The Iron Queen and The Iron Knight. The Iron Queen end with Meghan becomes the queen of the Iron Fey staying in the Iron realm, leaving Ash and Puck behind. Ash determines to find a way to go back to Meghan. And Push does not want to be left alone despite Ash does not invite him to come along.

In Summer's Crossing, just when Ash and Robin Goodfellow (Puck) want to continue their journey, the Exile Queen appears to collect the favor from Ash. Ash left with no choice but to go to Summer Court to collect the item for Exile Queen from Queen Titania, the Summer Court's queen. However Ash is the prince of Winter Court, the enemy of Summer Court, it is definitely not safe for him to travel to Summer Court all by himself. Thus Puck is taking Ash to Summer Court.

It may be a challenge for Puck to bring Ash to Summer Court without being noticed but he definitely capable of doing that. However he also falls into dilemma whether he should help Ash or get rid of him in Summer Court. Both of them have fallen in love with Meghan. But Meghan's heart is on Ash, and treating Puck as her very good friend. So if Ash is no longer around, he will have a much higher chance to win her over.

It is a joy to read Summer's Crossing. The adventure to Summer Court is light and fun. It is written from Puck's point of view, where he is the first person here. So we get to know his inner thoughts; his feelings towards Meghan, his princess; his mixed feelings on Ash. I can't stop myself from smiling over his brilliant and witty character. I'm not sure whether he treats Ash as his friend or still as an enemy, but his willingness to help Ash to get the job done, prove to me his noble spirit. It makes me light-hearted reading about Puck and his brilliant and devious plan to get the job done.

I rate it 4 out of 5 stars. 


P/s: You can download the eBook of Summer's Crossing for free for limited time period, from Harlequin Teen website.

5 comments:

elliecleffairy said...

Nottie, nottie Puck!

Kristina said...

Thanks for sharing - what a lovely blog:)
There are a couple of books in your "popular posts" list that I'd like to read.
Looking forward to reading more of your reviews,
Kristina :)

(found your blog through voiceBoks).

Unknown said...

Cleffairy - Go read!!!


Kristina - Thanks for visiting. Hope you enjoy reading those books too. :)

Melanie said...

How fun that you get to review so many books! How do you get into doing that? I did have one place approach me about it, but how do you get word out that you would like to do that? Now that I've found you, I can learn how to review! Thank you!

Unknown said...

Melanie - You can get the free ARC of ebook from www.netgalley.com, or www.booksneeze.com. I get most of the books from there. And some from friends who also love to read.