The lost prince by julie kagawa5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() He was the kind of guy that you want to get to know so you can break him out of his outwardly tough shell and find the gooey, soft center that you just know is hiding in there. I loved that the book was told from the male POV, and that said male was Ethan Chase. If anything, The Lost Prince has made me determined to go back and read the other books because if they're half as good as this one (and if the reviews are to be believed, they are), then I'm going to love them too! The Lost Prince was wildly enjoyable, and the world of the Fey has never been as enticing as it is in Ms. ![]() I was really hoping that I would be able to follow it since I hadn't read The Iron Fey books, and I wasn't disappointed. ![]() I've heard such great things about Julie Kagawa's Iron Fey series, even though for some strange reason I've never read it myself (don't hate me! I kept meaning to but never found the time), and I loved her book The Immortal Rules, so I jumped at the chance to read The Lost Prince. I actually reviewed this on November 1, 2012, and posted that review on Goodreads and LibraryThing, and also at Amazon, and have no idea why it's it not here. ![]()
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