The Iron Flower by Laurie Forest

The Iron Flower (Black Witch Chronicles, #2)

by Laurie Forest

In this magical sequel to The Black Witch , Elloren Gardner must embrace a power she never knew she had to hold back the dark forces sweeping across Erthia.

Elloren Gardner and her friends were only seeking to right a few wrongs when they rescued a Selkie and freed an 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 next Black Witch, the destined vessel for a 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 her uncle always claimed.
Caught between her growing feelings for the rebellious Yvan Guriel and the seductive power offered by Lukas, Elloren must find a way to stay true to what she knows is right and protect everyone she loves...even if that means protecting them from herself.

Reviewed by Brittany on

5 of 5 stars

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“Welcome to the Resistance”

How can I fairly sum up this book? I can’t. If I really think about the main major things that happened in this book there’s not a lot, but at the same time so many.

This book is definitely a builder book, setting you in for the long haul. There is definitely action and some problems being solved but it focuses way more intently on character and relationship building.

It’s disheartening to see people’s quick judgments and reviews on this book, not taking into consideration that there’s set to be 5 books in total with a running theme of 500+ pages. You can’t have all action all of the time in a series like this, there would be no depth to the story.

Again I loved this book as much as the first, it pulled at my heart and continued to make me overjoyed and then break me time and time again. I didn’t want to put it down (and honestly didn’t until I was finished) Do I think it was the perfect second book? No, but I think it’s perfect for this story and will only add to what’s to come.

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