

She is caught by Ash, who is sent to bring her to the Winter Court so that they will have some leverage over Oberon.

Meghan decides to ask Grimalkin to be her guide to the Winter court because she believes that Mab has her little brother. A chimera attacks the festival and the Winter court blames the Summer Court and leaves. It is there, during a festival in which the Summer and Winter courts come together that she meets Ash, the son of Mab. She is detained in his court for some time, along with her friend Robbie who turns out to be Robin Goodfellow (aka Puck). Once there, she discovers that her father is, in fact, the King of the Summer Oberon. Meghan Chase becomes ensnared within the world of the fey when her younger brother is taken and replaced with a changeling. The mortal realm (Megan's high school, Megan's house, etc.) and the Nevernever/faery where the faery folk live. Ethan Chase: Meghan's younger brother, who is the protagonist in The Lost Prince, The Iron Traitor, and The Iron Warrior. Ash (Ashallyn'darkmyr Tallyn): Prince of the Winter Court and consort of Meghan) She is Ethan's older sister, married to Ash and mother of Keirran. Meghan Chase: Halfling daughter of Oberon and queen of the Iron fey. The Iron Legends (Winter's Passage, Summer's Crossing, Iron's Prophecy, Guide to the Iron Fey) There is a spin-off series, The Iron Fey: Call of the Forgotten Trilogy, as well as the Evenfall Trilogy. The books series was published by Harlequin Teen from 2010-2012, including several short stories tying into the main four books in the series. This series follows Meghan Chase, a girl who finds herself forced into the world of the Fey, including characters from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.

The Iron Fey is a book series written by Julie Kagawa, a New York Times bestselling author.

Book series by Julie Kagawa Iron Fey The Iron King
