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If the drive that sends Meghan racing into Machina’s territory—backed by Puck and shadowed by Ash—had you turning pages, you’ll love how Hazel and Ben plunge into danger to protect the horned boy in the glass coffin. Like Meghan’s infiltration of the Iron realm, Hazel’s pact-bound mission pulls her into knife-edged bargains, ancient courts, and a showdown that tests every promise she’s made.
If the layered courts and customs—Oberon’s Summer, Mab’s Winter, and the alien edge of Machina’s Iron—captivated you, The Cruel Prince doubles down on intricate Faerie politics. Jude navigates deadly etiquette, salt-and-iron rules, and cutthroat court games around Cardan and the High Court with the same sharp, perilous texture you felt when Meghan first walked the halls of Tir Na Nog.
Loved how Robin Goodfellow’s tricks, the danger of names, and iron’s sting shaped Meghan’s journey? In An Enchantment of Ravens, portrait artist Isobel is swept into the autumn prince Rook’s world, where every bargain has teeth and faeries cannot touch human craft without unraveling. Their perilous road through the Wood echoes Meghan and Ash’s treacherous travels, with lore-steeped courts and sly, beautiful monsters at every turn.
If Meghan’s pull between icy Ash and steadfast Puck lit you up, Wicked Lovely brings that same intoxicating mix of desire and danger. Aislinn, who can see faeries like Meghan learns to, is caught between the cursed Summer King Keenan and her human anchor Seth. The romantic tension unfolds alongside ruthless fae rules and urban menace—very much the vibe of Meghan balancing heart and hazard between the mortal world and Faery.
If Meghan’s transformation—from ordinary girl to Oberon’s daughter bargaining with Mab and facing Machina—hooked you, Lament offers a similarly charged awakening. Deirdre learns she’s a cloverhand and is drawn to the mysterious Luke, only to collide with the Faerie Queen’s deadly designs. It’s that same coming-into-power arc, threaded with music, romance, and the peril of catching a monarch’s eye.
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