Jes Drew is the author of the Cursed Fae of Orphydice Manor Series, the Sunset at Dawn trilogy, The Samurai's Student saga, the Ninja and Hunter trilogy, the Howling Twenty trilogy, the Kristian Clark saga/The Man on the Run series, the Castaways trilogy, The Dystopian Takeover trilogy, Summers of Yesteryear series, The Clockwork Faerie Tale Novellas, the Legends of the Master Spy series, The New ESE Files series, Tales from Parallel Worlds, Genie and Serena, Accidentally on the Run, This Side of Heaven, and The Death of a Hero.
She has three degrees, including a Master of Arts in Behavioral Counseling. Also, she has about five million houseplants (and counting— the plants and not the degrees . . . unless she relapses). She is still debating if having a fae husband is worth the hassle.
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This was another winner in the Sunset at Dawn series, it had that element that I enjoyed from each of the previous entries. I always enjoy the way Jes Drew writes and creates these fantasy romances worlds that are so well done. The characters were really well done in this story and I was invested in what was happening to Elspeth and Otello. I enjoyed the elements of King Arthur and Robin Hood and could see the inspiration.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Well. I am just going to start this review off with, NOTHING, and I mean nothing, could have prepared me for how this book broke me then built me up, filled me with joy and hope and then broke me again over and over. And that's just commenting on the emotional side of the plot not even all the secrets and plots that unfolded and were unearthed. I think I need to go lie down and process what I just read. Now if you are here you have obviously read the previous 2 (and if you haven't I implore you turn around go start at the beginning, but be prepared to read them all in one go cause if you don't, I am just going to warn you now those cliffhangers are a different kind of beast) so I don’t need to convince you to read this book cause you’re all dying to know what happens next. This novel was the perfect ending to the sunset at dawn trilogy. A bittersweet ending that gave us hope but also made us face the facts that there is grief and loss in the world, fantasy or real. The struggles both inner and outer of all the different characters tossed my broken heart about, but it slowly healed and showed that healing isn't a miraculous peaceful road but one of trial and pain and sometimes we don't get our way. No matter how hard we argue, scheme, prey or try and work around.
This novel and its siblings within this series are about a beautiful fantasy world completely different to ours with elves and estries, emperors and bandit kings and yet the characters within the novel mirror us all at different stages of our lives perfectly. The character with a painful past and many more lessons to learn, grapples with unrequited love and anger. The character who was sheltered and set up on a pedestal watches his so called ‘lesser’ pay the ultimate price The character who was the ‘lesser’ paying the ultimate price for the person he both envied and loved. The character scared of love, driven by vengeance prophesied to sit alone without the love of her life and without vengeance to ease her sorrows for the one who took him away. This novel was extraordinary.
I LOVE this world and I feel like the characters have become part of my every day life. I will miss them and I can't wait to read the other books that are set in the same world about the different side charecters. Also here is a bunch of quotes that I really liked from the book!
“What? You say you love my ambition and cunning, and then act surprised when I am ambitious and cunning?”
“That sounds like a speech from a fairytale.” “It isn’t. Because the princes and princesses from those tales don’t have to try as hard as we do. They don’t have to sacrifice so much. They have fairy godmothers and three wishes to aid them on their journies. We have only each other and those who choose to ally themselves with us.”
"For everything I was willing to sacrifice for this Empire that betrayed me, this is too much. I will have Otello and I will have the future we spoke of just moments ago. If the rest of the world burns, so be it. It never gave me anything but grief, anyway." I loved how real Elspeth's emotions were, gave me chills.
“Specially, I will need a steward who can manage Roden as a safehouse to those who flee injustice until their complaints can be heard and the right laws can be levied. Otello and I have many responsibilities to fulfill and promises to keep, and I do not wish anyone to suffer in the interim.” I love how this book acknowledged the fact that even if the characters got their HEA the world isn't perfect and the people need to be protected until everything is in order.
This epic fantasy trilogy was stunning in its breadth and scope! I loved the world building and the character growth that I saw! The twists and unexpected turns made the story exciting and interesting while the fallibility of those same characters often frustrated me! The story as a whole was clean and uplifting, but there were some instances where things could have morally gone south in a hurry if the author had chosen to let them. Thank goodness she didn’t! The other thing that could have bothered me(but didn’t, because I read them all together) was that the first two books in the trilogy ended rather abruptly in quite the cliffhangers! I would recommend that you read all three books together as one long novel.
Romance & Robbery is the last book in the Sunset at Dawn trilogy, and it definitely did not disappoint! The plot was engaging and left me wanting to keep reading and reading. I really enjoyed the multiple POVs throughout the story and liked how most of the time it was easy to tell whose perspective I was reading from. Elspeth and Otello's romance was to die for, again, and I loved seeing their characters develop over the events of the book. Overall, Romance & Robbery was a fun, beautiful fantasy read full of emotion and hope. I definitely recommend the Sunset at Dawn trilogy to those looking for a small romantasy series that is full of quick banter and shocking plot twists.
*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
So, what can I say about this book that doesn't contain spoilers? Well, this is the third in a series, and you'd better have read the other two. And, if you've read the other books, you know what the prophecy says Otello has to do. So, be warned, while there is plenty of action, this book becomes one long goodbye. The author really gets the emotion across. I cried. Anyway, this is a clean read. I received an ARC from the author. I was not required to write a review but chose to do so and the opinions stated are my own.
Romance & Robbery gave us the perfect ending to the Sunset at Dawn series! This trilogy has been one epic moment after the next, and I really enjoy this undertone of Robin Hood and King Arthur elements. The world building is also phenomenal! Elspeth and Otello certainly don't have the most traditional relationship, and given all surrounding it and the importance to the Empire, there are extra difficulties. YAY for the sweet romantic moments too! This is a complete trilogy that I recommend reading in order to fully enjoy!
This is book three of this series, focusing on Elspeth and Otello who married to save the empire. The story line provides the reader with excellent world building that is adequately detailed and imaginative to draw us into a fantastic world unlike any other. The characters are well depicted. And twists and turns will keep the reader invested in the story as this fast-paced, intriguing read races to its eventual conclusion!
This book made me feel very sad, have hope, ripped my hope to shreds, have hope again, feel heartbreak, have hope again and repeat. It fits the rest of the series well. Another wonderful book by a brilliant author. I received an advanced review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
I can’t begin to say how much I loved this series. All three books were wonderful, and this one took the cake. I recently needed to get into books that didn’t have a lot of spice and this series was exactly what I needed. I love King Arthur and Robin Hood and them together made this series so good. I want more retellings please!
The final story in the trilogy is well crafted. Even through their losses, the characters keep moving forward. It is a true testament to real life, not everyone has a happy ending.