597 pages

English language

Published April 4, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-335-91739-3
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OCLC Number:
993419176

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3 stars (4 reviews)

"Elloren Gardner and her friends were only seeking to right a few wrongs when they rescued a Selkie and freed a military dragon. The last thing they expected was to be thrust into a realm-wide underground resistance against Gardnerian conquest. While the Resistance struggles to fight back against the harsh rulings of the Mage Council, more and more Gardnerian soldiers descend upon the University... led by none other than Lukas Grey, now commander of the nearby military base. Though Elloren tries to keep him at arm's length, Lukas is determined to tie himself to her, still convinced that she is the heir to the power of the Black Witch, a legacy of magic that will decide the future of all Erthia. As his own magic calls out to her, seeking to awaken a dark force within, Elloren finds it more and more difficult to believe that she's truly powerless, as …

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Review of 'Iron Flower' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Summary of tl;dr book review: I was disappointed in this book, except for the love story.

I like that the Part 1 Prologue picks up nearly right where The Black Witch ended. This is very like [b:Red Queen|22328546|Red Queen (Red Queen, #1)|Victoria Aveyard|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1449778912l/22328546.SY75.jpg|25037051] Red Queen and unlike my more usual trilogies I read.

While I had some problems with [b:The Black Witch|25740412|The Black Witch (The Black Witch Chronicles, #1)|Laurie Forest|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1487956992l/25740412.SY75.jpg|45580046] The Black Witch and rated it as okay (which is not bad for my critical reviews, honestly), I am interested in Elloren's story. I want to see how romances unfold, because I like a good romance. I was happy that none of the characters died at the end of The Black Witch. I would have been upset if any of them died in that Black Witch SPOILERS: dragon freedom scene.

Iron Flower started out fairly strong, …

reviewed The iron flower by Laurie Forest (The black witch chronicles -- [2])

Review of 'The iron flower' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

This series is honestly going on my absolute favorites shelf. Give me all the rebellions, the star-crossed-lovers, give me all of the shifters and fae and winged beasts that are not actually beasts. GIVE THEM ALL TO ME! I LOVE IT!

As far as second-books-in-the-series go, this one knocked it out of the park! A lot of second books end up being a bit of filler, a lot of plot devices to get to book 3, a lot of “middle,” if you will. This one did not have that at all. It had just as much action and adventure as the first, even MORE love and heartbreak than the first. It had grand rescues, professions of love, new alliances, sacrifices made, and just about everything an epic fantasy should have. If you didn’t need to know everything that happened in the first book, you honestly could just read this one …

reviewed The iron flower by Laurie Forest (The black witch chronicles -- [2])

Review of 'The iron flower' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

At one point in the book one of the heroine's companions is so exasperated by her continual bawling that she gives her a chicken in the hope that this will silence her sobs. Unaccountably, this works, and everyone in their dorm can at last get to sleep. I shall have to try this on my granddaughter when she is in one of her moods.

I don't remember there being so much tremulous soul-searching, or copious weeping in the first volume, but perhaps I skipped it. I skipped quite a lot of this one. This book is to be avoided if you are a mouse, lory or dodo.

The tale is an allegory of the USA under Trump. The government is taken over by a racist supremacist cabal, and the heroine joins The Resistance, fighting a rearguard action against the disenfranchisement and oppression of several minority groups. The reader is led …

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3 stars

Subjects

  • Juvenile fiction
  • Imaginary wars and battles
  • Witches