Title: Iron and Magic
Author: Ilona Andrews
Series: The Iron Covenant #1
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Rating: 5/5 stars!
The Overview: Hugh d’Ambray, Preceptor of the Iron Dogs, Warlord of the Builder of Towers, served only one man. Now his immortal, nearly omnipotent master has cast him aside. Hugh is a shadow of the warrior he was, but when he learns that the Iron Dogs, soldiers who would follow him anywhere, are being hunted down and murdered, he must make a choice: to fade away or to be the leader he was born to be. Hugh knows he must carve a new place for himself and his people, but they have no money, no shelter, and no food, and the necromancers are coming. Fast.
Elara Harper is a creature who should not exist. Her enemies call her Abomination; her people call her White Lady. Tasked with their protection, she’s trapped between the magical heavyweights about to collide and plunge the state of Kentucky into a war that humans have no power to stop. Desperate to shield her people and their simple way of life, she would accept help from the devil himself—and Hugh d’Ambray might qualify. -Goodreads
The Review:
Iron and Magic somehow managed to become my favorite Ilona Andrews book to date! It joined a very small percentage of books allowed on my all-time favorites list, and no one is more surprised at that than me.
It’s a true testament to these writers’ skills that they managed to make me fall in love with a book about a character I don’t even like. And furthermore to get me feeling deep empathy towards him. I can say with confidence coming out of this book that I’m 100% rooting for Hugh (even though he’s still an ass ;P). He was always an interesting character in the Kate Daniels series, written well and all, but I couldn’t think of a character I’d least like to read more about. I tell you what – it’s a good thing it wasn’t left up to me. Hugh’s story was brilliant!
One of my biggest joys in life is reading argument scenes between Ilona Andrews characters. Each person is so well-rounded (even the side characters) that they feel like real people. And the inter-character dynamics always gives them that extra spark of life and makes them incredibly relatable. Even though some of these conflicts are repeated across series, I find them so delightful that I don’t mind seeing it over and over. Because Hugh is such a hard-headed personality, the “intense negotiations” in Iron and Magic were especially satisfying. He has truly met his match in Elara.
The pacing in Iron and Magic was fantastic – leading up to a jam-packed ending that had me glued to the pages. I can’t believe how much rich content they managed to pack into the last 10% of the novel. So good! They were already my favorite authors, but that killer momentum is was truly set this novel ahead of the rest in my mind (for what it’s worth, Magic Strikes also landed on my favorites shelf – to give you an idea of the comparative quality we’re dealing with here).
I love the Kate Daniels series, but appreciated how far out of that familiar framework this story took me. It felt like a fresh fantasy read, but still had enough references and politics to keep it in the same vein. I can’t wait to see how things are going to come together in Magic Triumphs (the Kate Daniels finale) because I’m thinking there’s going to be even more crossover.
Overall, every aspect of Iron and Magic worked for me, and I can’t wait to see what happens next!
Recommendations: Iron and Magic takes place right between Magic Binds (book 9 of the Kate Daniels series) and Magic Triumphs (book 10 of KD). The story is a spinoff, and very much connected to the main series to the point where I’d urge you to catch up with Kate Daniels before reading Iron and Magic as this book discusses almost all of the major spoilers from that series. However, of you happen to be caught up and on the fence about this one – READ IT!!! You won’t regret it. :)
I’d like to thank Inscribe Digital (NYLA), Ilona Andrews, and Netgalley for the chance to read and review an early copy of Iron and Magic!
Other books you might like:
- Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey
- Burn for Me by Ilona Andrews
- Storm Born by Richelle Mead
- On the Edge by Ilona Andrews
- Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison
I’m not going to read your review, but boy, can’t I wait to start reading. I’m glad you loved it, since it’s pretty much a guarantee that I’ll love it too.:D
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Really, the solid 5 star rating is all you need to know. I only give those out to 1% of the books I read. I hope you love it! :)
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I’m the same, and IA hasn’t disappointed me yet, their books usually get better with the series progressing. :D
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I agree – I can’t believe I almost didn’t make it past the first KD book. Now I’m devouring everything in sight lol.
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Lol – i was the same. It took me until the third book to fall in love with the series – I was impatient for them to get together. I knew they would end up as a couple, but the slow burn drove me mad.😁
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lol exactly. My issue was that in that first book I wasn’t even sure who the love interest was supposed to be!
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Right???? Now, after I know better I can go back and reread the entires series in peace and without feeling I need to get to a certain spot. 😂
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Haha that’ll be me once I get around to a reread. This is one of the few I’ll actually revisit. :)
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Same here!! The only series I reread are by IA 😳
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You’ve got me SO excited to read this!! I was hoping it would convince me I loved Hugh!
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Yay!!! If anything can do it, this book can. ;)
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Wow, great review! Your energy about this book is so infectious I had to put it on my Goodreads summer reads shelf.
Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you!! I’m glad my enthusiasm for it came through. It’s the first book since the very beginning of the year that has worked this well for me on all accounts (well, this and Murderbot Diaries lol). Be sure to read Kate Daniels first if you haven’t already to avoid spoilers!
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I need this book now!!!
And I have to check out Mead’s series because it’s the only one I haven’t read in the bunch you recommend!!!
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Nice!! The Mead ones are good – they’re that special brand of urban fantasy that has a heavy fantasy component (it was the most similar to Iron and Magic, but I have to say I loved the Georgina Kincade series slightly more). I hope you love Iron and Magic as much as I did. :)
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I have not finished yet the Georgina Kincaid series but I am liking it (I am not good at finishing the series, but it’s not their fault!) and I hope to like this one, too! :)
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I know what you mean! I just spend a couple of years trying to finish out incomplete series. Having so many hanging out there was driving me crazy.
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I have to try and dedicate a month to ending or going on with the series, because I know that I can’t do more than that (starting new series is sooo good! ) but it would be a really good thing! :)
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New books are soooo tempting!! I can’t seem to pass them up either. Abandoning “just okay” series seems to be my best enabler at the moment haha.
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Yep, that’s it! :) And I have to work with my “abandoning just okay series”. I am trying, and I have dropped some series but I have a really hard time letting go of them, even if it would be the more sensible thing to do! :)
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I started putting mine in a category called “abandoned: may revisit” and for some reason that took the pressure off of feeling like I was letting them go permanently. I think since I’ve started doing that I’ve only pulled one or two back out. It’s sad when I have to resort to tricking my own brain lol.
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It may be sad but it’s highly needed! It seems a great idea, one that I may copy because I really need this!!! :)
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I am so jealous you’ve had a chance to read the book. I can’t wait for my copy to come!! Awesome review and love your blog!
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Truth be told I got waaaaay of schedule to read it early, but I’m so glad I did – it was worth every moment. I hope you like it as much as I did!!
And thank you! ^_^
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Loveed reading this thank you
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