Heart of Iron – Ashley Poston

Heart of Iron (Heart of Iron, #1)

Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston

My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not an Anastasia retelling. It is inspired by Anastasia those are two very different things and I don’t want people to be misled before going into the book and have it negatively affect their opinion. If it was retelling we would’ve met Anastasia as a small child and progressed through the book until we finally saw her entire family murdered. That is more or less where history ends because despite the research no one truly knows what happened to Anastasia. Many believe that she died that day with her family, but those optimistic few take it upon themselves to create a happier story for her.

Heart of iron is a continuation of the lost princesses story. It is a what if. What if she escaped that day? What if she was picked up by a group of space pirates and found her family there? It is a unique way to take the story of Anastasia and continue it The way that the author hopes the real story may have ended (other than the fact that this is science fiction and to my knowledge the Romanovs didn’t own a spaceship.)

We enter a world in which we never expected Anastasia to find her home. Going into the book knowing that it is inspired by Anastasia – no one is going to be surprised by who the lost Princess is. That’s not the point of the story.

Instead, we delve into a sci-fi world populated by rogues, rebels, and royalty. I felt that the idea of the book is much more intriguing than the final product ending up being. Even though I really enjoyed the story, I wasn’t as invested as I should have been.

I cared more about Robb and Jax, than I did about the main character Ana or her best friend Di. I liked them, but I wish they were developed more. I think that would have helped me form a connection with them.

The main arc of the story plays out over the course of the novel and felt like it could have easily been a stand-alone. Instead, there is this plot point that is introduced to set up future adventures and strife. I was hoping for more with this story, but it definitely an easy, fun sci-fi book that has very little depth to it.

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14 responses to “Heart of Iron – Ashley Poston”

  1. Ashley Rae Avatar

    I’m excited to read this book. I just got it!

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  2. justonemorepaige Avatar

    I love Anastasia! If this isn’t your favorite retelling, what is?!

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    1. kyera Avatar

      It’s so sad, but I don’t think there really are enough Anastasia retelling’s out there. I looked at one point. And it’s not that is not my favorite retelling of Anastasia. It’s not a retelling of Anastasia at all. It’s a what if she survived story continuation, just like the movie in the 90’s is a what if and not historical fiction.

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      1. justonemorepaige Avatar

        Ahhhhh, I see. I feel that. Though I can’t lie, I really love the 90’s movie. Lol. I do recommend The House of Special Purpose (by John Boyne), if you like the story of Anastasia. It’s a really fascinating “retelling,” even though I wasn’t even aware that’s what it was for the majority of the story. It’s definitely more historical fiction that anything else. But I really loved it.

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      2. kyera Avatar

        Oh I love the 90’s movie as well! I rewatched it in the last year. But I’ll have to check out the House of Special Purpose!

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  3. Reading with Rendz Avatar

    I was so excited for this book! I mean ANASTASIA RETELLING!!! But there have been lots of mixed feelings about it so now I don’t know…Still wonderful review, Kyera!

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  4. bookprincessreviews Avatar

    I wish I would have read your review before I read the book, Kyera. I could have used the PSA about it not being an actual retelling. I was so lost there. D: But I agree that I enjoyed Robb and Jax a lot more. And that it could have truly worked as a standalone. Great review and great points as always! ❤

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    1. kyera Avatar

      Thanks! You just read it too quickly, I hadn’t gotten it from the library yet. I would have let you know!

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      1. bookprincessreviews Avatar

        Ahahahaha. Drats. I did. Usually, I don’t get to it like weeks after the fact but the ONE TIME. I tell you, Kyera.

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      2. kyera Avatar

        Our reading coordination is not great. We should work on that.

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