About the Book
Book: Of Gold and Iron
Author: Nicki Chapelway
Genre: Young adult, fantasy, romance, mythology/folklore, faerie
Release date: Sept 20, 2020
“Swear on something else. Swear on your humanity.”
I suddenly find it very hard to swallow. My humanity? With a
The Otherworld is the home of the faeries, deceitful, decadent, and deadly. As the next in line to
The faeries are governed by a set of strict laws. For their own safety, the Guardians have their own rules. But with Thomas’s life hanging in the balance there is only one way to save him that does not include breaking the faerie’s Fair Law, a crime that ends in death. Together Jaye and Ravven must compete in a series of deadly tests given by the faerie courts in order to earn Jaye the right to be named the Fair Assassin and wield the Blade of Gold and Iron. As the Fair
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My Review:
I liked A Week of Werewolves, so here's Of Gold and Iron. There are enough fairy stories that at this point you either love them, hate them, or have worn out of them. Enter this tale. Boom, Jaye and her brother have gotten trapped in the Otherworld. I loved the dialog, the setting, and well, there's not much to not like. This book hits all the key points, action, romance, adventure, drama, myths are all here as well. It's a clean read that I'd call high fantasy. Not a lot of faith elements, but this is book one in the series. I hate that the ending is yet another cliffhanger. That tends to make me very agitated, but I will hold on for the rest of the series as I have found the world-building and characters to be very interesting!
4 Stars
About the Author
Nicki is a twenty-something author of clean YA speculative fiction. She has been writing since she was eleven years old, and has published several works including portal fantasies such as A Week of Werewolves, Faeries, and Fancy Dresses and A Certain Sort of Madness; as well as Winter Cursed a dark fantasy Snow White retelling.
Nicki lives in Ohio where she spends far too much time watching TV and sleeping. She listens to music basically all the
More from Nicki
I find mythology fascinating, and one of my favorite mythological creatures are faeries (and dragons, but this book is mostly about faeries—although there is at least one dragon…). Growing up as a
Tolkien has inspired so much about my fantasy worlds—
I started reading up on myths, especially Celtic which is where Tolkien derived some inspiration for his elves (the elf part is of course Norse, but
And much, much scarier than the faeries I grew up hearing about.
Irish mythology gave me everything I needed, from many different forms of faeries to defining characteristics and names. All I had to do was fit them into my world… and come up with a plot and characters, of course, but those I actually got from a dream.
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Artistic Nobody, February 22 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, February 23
Locks, Hooks and Books, February 24
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 25
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Nicki is giving away the grand prize package of signed paperbacks of Nicki’s other three novels, a limited edition art print for Of Gold and Iron, and a coaster!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/10746/of-gold-and-iron-celebration-tour-giveaway
2 comments:
Thank you so much for hosting! I'm glad you enjoyed the book
Wonderful review, Carol! Sounds like a fun series. Thank you for hosting.
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