"I taught myself to feel nothing. And you make me feel."
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
❗This review contains minor spoilers❗
⚠️Trigger Warning: Coarse language⚠️
Yes, I read the third book in the series before the second one and it seems like I've made the right choice. Valiant, the second book in the series, has different protagonists. Honestly, I don't know why the series order would be set like this but...oh well. It is what it is. I wanted to complete Roiben and Kaye's story before moving on to another one. I will read the second book, of course. I can't leave a series unfinished.
I am pleased to report that Ironside was a significant improvement to Tithe. It was still a little dull but not to the same extent as book one. The plot was much more interesting, fast-paced, and emotional. I also cared a lot more about the characters than I did previously. Not counting Kaye, Roiben, Corny, and Lutie-loo. I have loved them with all my heart since book one and I never stopped. There were some pretty cool twists, although a few were a little predictable but still enjoyable. I caught some major foreshadowing for The Folk of the Air series that blew my damn mind so thoroughly I haven't recovered yet. Also, I found the ending to be pretty satisfying and really really cute.
I found that Kaye had a much better character arc in this book and her storyline was more intense and emotional. I felt truly connected to the character. She also learned how to deal with the fae like a badass. Sure she's one of them, but a lot of those who have lived in Faerieland their whole lives couldn't manage as well as she did. She's a damn genius. As for Roiben, he was as charming and beautiful as ever, with his own spectacular moments of brilliance in him. Even though he sent Kaye away like a dumbass. Seriously, I fell in love with him all over again. Every time he talked about/to Kaye my eyes shifted into heart shapes and threatened to jump out of my skull in delight. With a little more practice, he could really give Cardan a run for his money. Holly Black's fictional boys are just👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 There weren't as many scenes between Kaye and Roiben as I expected/wanted, each had their own journey to one another and only met here and there, but I have to admit that it made their reconciliation much more heartwarming.
Things have gone from good to bad and back again a whole bunch of times in this book (naturally, what else would one expect from Kaye's luck?) If there was one thing keeping me going through all of Kaye's misfortunes was my beloved Lutie-loo. She was an absolute delight on paper. Adorable, hilarious, and soooo lovableee 😍😍😍 And it sucked that she wasn't as present as SHE SHOULD HAVE BEEN. Corny was just as delightful as always, no surprises here. He also had a little romance of his own. A much, much healthier one this time. He and Luis are so great together, their romance made my heart swell. Nothing in the real world can make me feel this way. NOTHING. I also found a lot of the newcomers interesting. Dulcamara especially. She reminds me of an energetic Jude and I love it. Oh yeah, Ethine still sucks. I don't like her. Not one bit.
The Lament of Lutie-loo:
"Lutie was about the height of a large mug of tea. Or a pencil that had been sharpened a few times. Or a paperback book that could be tucked into a purse."
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
❗This review contains some spoilers❗
If this was a full-length novel, I would give all my money. No joke. To be so precious, funny, and intelligent all at once. No one else has a chance. SHE EATS CHOCOLATE-COVERED COFFEE BEANS, DUDES!!! CHOCOLATE-COVERED COFFEE BEANS!!! CAN YOU GET ANY MORE ADORABLE THAN THAT?!?!?!?! Other than how adorable Lutie is, this little wholesome short takes place sometime between the events of The Cruel Prince. More specifically, a little before Dain's coronation from hell. Another exciting thing about this story is that MY BABY CARDAN HAS A CAMEO IN IT. How is he perfect in everything?? HOOOOW?? 😍😍😍 The only bad thing was that Jude didn't make an appearance and it really bummed me out. You can't have Elfhame without its most badass human killer. You just can't. Yes, Kaye and Roiben were perfect here, too. And yes, Ethine was just as unbearable as she always was, even though she made up with Roiben in the end.
I want to reread TFOTA, now. I don't think I can help myself.