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Fey Lords #6

Fey Divinity

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I’m the son of the prime minister, and now I have to marry a fey prince?

This can’t be my life.

First the fey conquer Earth, and now this?

Prince Dyfri y Mhorriganogi is beautiful. The kind of stunning that steals your breath and leaves you speechless. He’s so far out of my league it’s not even funny.

But I don’t want to marry him.

He’s a spy. An infiltrator. The enemy.

But as with all things since the fey arrived, there is no choice.

Cunning, sultry, dark-haired Dyfri will be my husband. He will come live with me in Downing Street.

I am resigned to my fate.

Then we meet for the first time, and something in his dark eyes gives me pause and changes everything. This marriage might not be a disaster.

I don’t think he is loyal to his people.

I think he just might be on our side.

Or am I just a fool, seeing only what I want to believe?

376 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 14, 2025

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Profile Image for Krys (spicy.spine.breaker).
1,078 reviews59 followers
December 17, 2025
THAT LAST 2 PAGES OMG 😭 I’M IN A GLASS CASE OF EMOTION

Fey Divinity is not just the end of Fey Lords series, but the culmination of a story that has building in the S Rodman universe for 4 series that I can remember: Darkstar Pack (Silas)
Found & Freed (Monty & his home)
DragonKin (HarlenCaiKirby)
and minor player, The Vessel Series

Is it REQUIRED to read those series before embarking on the Fey Lords series? Prior to this book I’d say no, but with the way this book played out, the number of big players from those other series, I’m gonna say they’re a yes to enjoy it fully.

Now, onto Dyfri. My baby, my love, the fearsome dark trauma tortured youngest royal Fey soul that has been in the background being mysterious and tragic for 5 books. Actually… I can’t say much without spoiling so I’ll be back once I figure out how to type up this review 😂 for now just know, Dyfri’s Jack was exactly what he needed, and seeing Dyfri’s ACTUAL power was EPIC.

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288 reviews4 followers
December 17, 2025
I want to scream, I want to shout! This book is the absolute best finale of the series! Dyfri! Dyfri! Dyfri! He absolutely deserved this finale! Loved, loved this book! I’ll quit with the !!! thing. This is the culmination of the Fey Lords series and it was absolutely sublime! It was the ending Dyfri deserved. Honestly I was waiting for his book since the first one came out and this proved it was all worth it. I loved this book from start to finish.No spoilers, nothing like that, just genuine happiness of this ending ❤️❤️❤️
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115 reviews3 followers
December 4, 2025
I’ve been so excited to finally get Dyfri’s book and it was absolutely incredible to finally see him get his HEA. What he has been through is completely horrific and he deserves nothing but good things and happiness.

Jack is a total golden retriever with nothing but green flags all around which made him the perfect partner for Dyfri in my opinion. Dyfri’s past is so dark that I don’t think he could have handled any more stress, so Jack was exactly what he needed. I also really liked that there were some surprises with their dynamic - Jack is not at all interested in adhering to traditional fey roles or stereotypes which really allowed Dyfri to come out of his shell.

The political aspects were interesting and I was satisfied with the way that the main plot was resolved. Getting to see all the characters from the other books was such a treat and really reminded me how much I’ve enjoyed this series. The only downside of this book for me was that there were a lot of characters that I didn’t really recognise. At first I thought I had missed something but then realised that they’re from the author’s other series (which is definitely my loss for not having read them yet as I’m sure they’re fantastic), but it definitely left me feeling a bit confused for a while.

This was a very satisfying end to the series and I’m so grateful to have received an ARC of this book.

⭐ 3.75/5
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2,878 reviews1 follower
December 17, 2025
Dang, what a great story!!
If you are familiar with this Fey series then you’ll know that the Fey took over the world.
The Fey Crown Prince and his brothers found a human partner. They have their story in this series.
There’s one brother with a different story. Prince Dyfri y Mhorriganogi. He was degraded to a rhocyn, a sex slave, who had to be available to everyone who wanted to use him.

Jack Caxton is the son of the prime minister. The crown prince and the prime minister decided on a marriage of convenience between Jack and Dyfri.

At first sight, Jack understood there was something about going on with Dyfri.
Without spoiling, I can tell there’s a mountain of hurt and pain and comfort.
Between the political matters we can follow Jack and Dyfri getting closer, but are they really, or is there a second agenda?
There’s also the case, do the humans want to live with the Fey as their rulers?

Gosh, what a narrative! The author writes magnificent hurt-comfort stories. I read them all and loved them all dearly.
Besides the hurtful parts, there are beautiful romantic intimate parts, and acts full of protectiveness.

In the end? Everything comes together! Awesomeness!
A big thank you to the author for bringing the series to a perfect end!
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164 reviews21 followers
December 1, 2025
This was the perfect ending to a series I have been obsessed with all year. If you love dark romance in your modern fantasy, this is the series for you! I will never get over these Fey Lords and this book is officially tied with Fey Sovereignty for my favourite!

Dyfri has been such a complicated and tragic character through every book, I'm so so glad that Sez gave him the happy ending he deserved. Our boy Dyfri has been struggling alone and vulnerable to the viciousness of the court for so long, nothing more than the fiercest, most loyal protector would do to make me happy. And that's exactly what he got!

Jack comes across as a bit of a himbo - big and beefy, but sweet and a bit clueless and clumsy - but that man has a heart of gold, a set of strong beliefs about how his husband deserves to be treated, and a willingness to burn the world down to see Dyfri happy.

Dyfri of course struggles to trust that anyone could be kind at first, and he has his own secrets and plots that we discovered at the end of the previous book, but their relationship was EVERYTHING. 10/10 no notes.

Speaking of the plot, it was so interesting to see how the characters would handle the circumstances they find themselves in (an arranged marriage), how Dyfri's plan would go and what would happen to the Fey and of course the human world. It definitely kept me guessing and was never boring!

This book isn't as spicy as previous ones, which I was thankful for as it gave Dyfri time to start healing from the years of physical and sexual abuse he had suffered at the fey court. Instead we got a sweet, loving relationship growing slowly but steadily between two lost, lonely characters. And of course, the spice when it happened was excellent!

Overall I'm so sad that this series is over but I'll be rereading it regularly. It's the perfect blend of intrigue, dislike to lovers (for most of the books), and absolutely devoted, feral for you love.
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1,330 reviews18 followers
December 10, 2025
Fey Divinity is the 6th and I believe final book in the Fey Lords series. In my opinion this series is best read in order. This is the story of Dyfri a fey prince and Jack a human. I have really been looking forward to Dyfri's story and it was definitely worth the wait. Dyfri has been through so much horrible stuff that he needed someone like Jack. I loved the chemistry between these two. I loved seeing the way this series was wrapped up. It was great to see all the characters from this series and the other that helped create this world. This was just an amazing story. I look forward to reading whatever S. Rodman writes next. I would definitely recommend this book and series as 5 star reads.
received a free review copy
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5 reviews
December 20, 2025
I don't have the words to explain how much I've loved this book and this whole series. I can't believe this was the last one 😭 From book 1, I knew without a doubt Dyfri would be my favorite and this book proved it. Jack was so perfect too!! The world S. Rodman created is dark and fascinating and truly unique and I wish I could read a hundred more books in this universe!!!
144 reviews
December 6, 2025
The end of the series, and the best was saved for last. To be honest, I didn’t think anything could beat the last book for me because I enjoyed it so so much, but this one was amazing! It needed to be something extraordinary for Dyfri’s story and this exceeded my expectations.
 
I instantly liked Jack and that quickly evolved into love, which only grew over the course of the book. I didn’t think anybody could replace Laurie as my favourite human character of the series, but they are definitely tied now. Laurie’s appearances in this book still made me smile at what an absolute darling he is.
 
Dyfri needed – deserved – a special someone after everything he’s endured, and Jack is that in every way, even if he doesn’t believe it. I adored that our gentle giant thought he had the best prize in the world with the fae prince, and treated Dyfri with the utmost respect and care, while being a very lovable softy. I smiled every time he blushed because it summed up how sweet his character was. He’s such a genuine character and that’s what won Dyfri’s trust. They really were an incredible team in all areas of life.
 
Dyfri has always been a bit of a mystery, and we’ve always been teased about some of his skills, but to see his full talents in action – wow! He came into his own in this book, though understandably at the beginning he was like a wary black cat. To see how he bloomed in this book was really something wonderful. When Dyfri’s barriers come down and we see real vulnerable emotion from him instead of his well-practised impenetrable mask – it was so beautifully satisfying.
 
There were so many moments between these two I loved, but my favourite ones had to be the Christmas scene and, of course, the flying scene. These two really stood out to me for so many reasons. And every time Dyfri lets Jack into his heart just a little bit more *sigh*
 
And my gosh, that ending! The most wonderful, perfect ending IMO. I was delighted for Dyfri and Jack to have found their place, and my tears of joy for them were very real.
 
The book was everything I wanted it to be and more.

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Some favourite quotes

“You deserve kindness. Respect. Someone who sees your worth instead of your past.”
 
“You’re not tainted. You’re not responsible for who your parents were or what political games they were playing. You’re just... you.”

“You asked what you offer. You offer hope. And I haven’t had that in a very long time.”

“If you choose to stay, I’d very much like to fall in love with you.”

“I love that you see me and you’re not afraid. I love that you make me soup and braid my hair and punch people who hurt me. I love that you carried me home. But most of all, I love that you are you."

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I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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726 reviews37 followers
November 30, 2025

3.5⭐️
The sixth and final instalment of the Fey Lords series. We’ve finally got Dyfri’s story.
As the setup from the previous book suggests, this book follows Dyfri, our favourite half-unselie prince, as he is forced into an arranged marriage with Jack, the son of the PM. This story follows the two as they learn how to trust each other, and fight for what they believe is right for both of their worlds.

This book has:
-fey Prince x human
-size difference (mega tall human)
-gentle giant green flag human
-guarded and gorgeous fey
-some political drama, as usual

I was super excited for this final book in the series. Though I have some gripes with the series, I can’t deny that these books are addictive and fun to read! This one was no exception.

It was cool to get to move away from the dynamic of ‘fey Prince is OP and the human is at his mercy’ themes that all the other books in the series had. It was also so awesome to get to know Dyfri better, and let him have the happy ending HE DESERVES!

Something I loved: everyone (including Dyfri) refers to Dyfri as Jack’s ‘consort’. NOT JACK! He’s very clear about Dyfri being his HUSBAND 🙌 I did really enjoy Dyfri and Jack’s moments through the book for the most part. They deserve each other ❤️

This book is the last in the series, and definitely more plot-heavy than previous ones. I’ll admit the plot is a little shaky, but still kept my interest. There are a bunch of characters that I think must be from this author’s other series that appear, but it felt a little random for me, as I haven’t read the other books. I wish there was more of the characters from past books in this series. They do appear, don’t get me wrong! And I enjoyed it a lot when they did! I was still satisfied with the ending of the story.

Dyfri is such a great character. He shows that survivors are strong, powerful, and deserve to be heroes as well. 🙏

This series as a whole was fun, and full of wild content that definitely had me interested the whole time. Don’t miss Dyfri’s story on December 14!
604 reviews6 followers
December 2, 2025
I absolutely loved this book.

I was thrilled that Dyfri was able to finally begin healing after many years of abuse and humiliation at the hands of the fey court, and Jack was a huge help to him by allowing him space, slowly earning his trust, and doing the one thing Dyfri's own brothers could not do - although they very much wanted to - defend and stand up for him. Dyfri has always been mysterious with an edge of danger, and in this book, we get to see just how powerful he truly is. I love how Dyfri gets his life back, it is a slow process that is helped by Jack, but it shows that he is not only a survivor, but a powerful one as well.

Jack has a heart of gold and has always hated and stood up to bullies, no matter who they were terrorizing, so it was natural for him to defend Dyfri. The closer they became, the more determined he was to be the protector. Jack thinks he isn't intelligent, but that's far from the truth. He really just needed a reason to focus and someone to believe in him.

I love the journey these two wonderful men travel, going from strangers in an arranged marriage to friends to deeply devoted men who genuinely love one another.

While Dyfri and Jack are finding their way towards happiness and forever, there is a revolution in the works, trying to find a way to get rid of the fey, and our MC's are right in the middle of it all. Not to worry, no matter the end result, Dyfri and Jack do get a wonderful, heartfelt HEA.

There is danger around every corner, many secrets to uncover, betrayal, violence, and a surprising conclusion.

There are also a number of characters from previous books that make appearances in this one, although I do wish certain characters had a bit more of a role in this one.

Overall, this conclusion to the series was highly entertaining, it captivated me from page one, and kept me reading right through to that heartfelt ending.

I received an ARC from BookSirens, this review is my honest opinion.
4 reviews
December 3, 2025
Fey Divinity is everything I hoped Dyfri’s story would be and so much more. As book six in the Fey Lords series, it delivers the same emotional depth, and character growth this series is known for, while giving us a pairing that absolutely stole my heart.

Jack is an instant favorite: a giant, anxious teddy bear of a man who never expected to be chosen, let alone worthy of someone like Dyfri. And Dyfri… if you’ve been with this series since book one, you know how much pain, trauma, and loneliness he’s carried. Watching him finally find someone who sees him, protects him, and adores him felt like healing in real time.

“Dyfri is my moody little black cat and that’s okay, because I’m going to shower him with so much affection.”

Their relationship is the perfect mix of black cat/golden retriever (with Doberman energy). Jack’s moral compass paired with Dyfri’s past trauma makes the spice level lower than other installments, but it feels intentional and respectful and honestly, even more intimate.

Seeing beloved characters from previous books (and even other series!) pop in made the whole world feel warm and interconnected. My only complaint? It wasn’t long enough. I could happily read 300 more pages of Jack and Dyfri learning each other, choosing each other, and building something gentle and safe together.

If you love:
• arranged marriage
• black cat/golden retriever dynamics
• emotional healing arcs
• found-family worldbuilding
• MMCs who love fiercely and protect tenderly

then this is a must-read.

A deeply emotional, beautifully paced, utterly satisfying addition to the Fey Lords series. 5 stars.

I already crave more of this couple and more of S. Rodman’s world
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273 reviews5 followers
December 11, 2025
What a way to end this series! I couldn't guess how Rodman was going to wrap up this complex world, which has overlaps from multiple series (and how amazing to see familiar characters drop in and out of the page?! I swear I fangirl over Silas EVERY D*MN TIME), and I absolutely adored it all. Dyfri's past is incredibly traumatic, so to see him given in marriage to the most golden retriever of humans was incredibly sweet, and I loved the shift in focus away from the palace and into the more political-heavy and intimate life at their private (if you can use that word in a world where elves can walk through wall-portals) flat. Rodman is a master at long-game interweaving plots, and I did not have on my 2025 bingo card 'discover the reason for something that nearly tore apart my favourite couple in a hidden plot twist from a book I read nearly 3 years ago' . The book is a fast-read despite the sometimes dark themes because of Rodman's writing style which blends political macinations, spice, world building, cosy moments and humourous levity all the way through.
I think I could happily spend the rest of my life trying to put that look on his face. Even if it means negotiating with the Fey Court for singing cheese

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4,988 reviews45 followers
December 15, 2025
Jack, the son of the prime minister, finds himself forced into an arranged marriage after the fey conquer Earth. His intended husband, Prince Dyfri y Mhorriganogi, is breathtakingly beautiful but also suspected of being a spy and an enemy infiltrator. Jack resents the lack of choice and resigns himself to a fate he never wanted — sharing his life with Dyfri in Downing Street. Yet when they finally meet, Dyfri’s dark eyes and enigmatic presence stir doubt in Jack’s certainty. Beneath the suspicion lies the possibility that Dyfri may not be loyal to his people at all, but instead aligned with humanity. As attraction and mistrust collide, Jack must decide whether he is seeing the truth or simply what he longs to believe.

I loved this story which was about love and suspicion in the shadow of conquest, where one forced marriage could change everything. I loved the way that Jack defended Dyfri making him start to believe that he was not the worthless whore he had been treated as. I also loved that the fey conquest places Jack in a position of vulnerability, even as he represents human leadership but for Dyfri as a prince, he embodied power, but his possible disloyalty to his people revealed vulnerability. That emphasized that love became a negotiation of power, where intimacy required surrender from both sides. I felt that Dyfri was the prince with the possibility for the largest depth of character and this book did not disappoint. I loved the ending which was perfect for the series. Many emotions and feelings in this story. This was an MM story with mature content.
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18 reviews1 follower
December 4, 2025
ARC review**

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I’m honestly devastated that this series is over 😭💔 — I’m really hoping S. Rodman gives us another spin-off in this world because I’m nowhere near ready to say goodbye.

From book one, I’ve been waiting for Dyfri’s story. He’s always been this quiet, wounded, impossible-to-forget character, and seeing everything he went through finally come to light… absolutely shattered me. He deserved someone gentle and steadfast, and Jack was exactly the right person for him. Their dynamic? Absolute perfection.

Their arranged marriage slow-burn from duty → trust → friendship → real love had me kicking my feet like a fool. They might actually be my new favourite couple of the whole series. The way they heal and choose each other again and again… ugh. My heart. 🥹❤️

The cameos were amazing (SILAS owning every scene as usual 😂), the dragon riders were iconic, and revisiting the earlier characters made this finale feel so full-circle and satisfying. And that HEA? Flawless. Exactly what Dyfri deserved.

I loved this book. I loved this couple. I loved this world. And now I miss it already.

✨ Highly, highly recommended.

Tropes:
💫 Fey × Human
🖤 Dark Romance
💍 Arranged Marriage → Slow Burn → True Love

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62 reviews3 followers
December 9, 2025
Despite high anticipation, this installment proved to be the least engaging of the series, falling short of its potential. While there is nothing inherently wrong with this addition, it is unfortunately lackluster because it fails to deliver the story I expected.

I have been looking forward to Dyfri’s narrative for a while, and although the ending is satisfying, the journey is unexciting. Dyfri has always been portrayed as enigmatic and powerful, but his position as rhocyn previously kept his true capability restrained. Although his marriage to Jack, who I love, helped remove that yoke, he is never fully unleashed. While he does employ his power to send the Seelie back to the fey realm, this action is accomplished mostly without significant challenge or adversity. Consequently, he never has that pivotal moment where he openly stands in defiance of the Seelie fey, particularly the individual antagonist, Iestyn, who plagued several of the brothers. I expected him to be dealt with quite brutally given the vicious and abhorrent ways he interacted with Dyfri and his family, but he played no significant role in this iteration.

In conclusion, the ending meets the criteria for a complete story arc, but there are definitely missing moments and elements that could have amplified the impact of Jack and Dyfri’s HEA.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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481 reviews12 followers
December 3, 2025
I have wanted Dyfri's story since he was first introduced. He's always been the complex, brooding yet obviously traumatized character and I've been dying to discover all his layers. I was not disappointed. It was fascinating seeing him learn to be vulnerable, happy, and in love, all while still working to save two worlds. Jack is exactly what Dyfri's deserves. He is an absolute cinnamon role, but he isn't afraid to use his size, power, and connection to protect what's his. Even though their story started as an arranged marriage/dubcon, they were 100% in love by the end

There is a lot of politics in this book, and we get both the fey court and human government views. The overarching plot of the series really makes this a poor choice for a stand alone. There are characters that pop up from several of Rodman's other series as well, but those aren't really necessary to read prior. The romance is mostly in little everyday things where feelings gradually build and there isn't a ton of heat/spice.

I am so sad to see this series/world go. I'm really hoping Rodman comes up with another series in this world, because I absolutely need more of it!

I received an ARC of this book from BookSirens and this is my honest review
68 reviews
December 3, 2025
Okay, so... wow! I'm shaken up, emotionally overwhelmed, and my heart is raw (in the best way possible).
Anyone who reads S. Rodman knows that you can't just read the end of a series like this. It just doesn't work, because every volume takes you on an emotional roller coaster ride, and the last volume is full of twists and turns and unexpected surprises.
Did I shed tears? Yes. I won't mention how many here, but it's a good thing my e-reader seems to have a waterproof cover.
More generally speaking, the world of the Fey is atmospheric, dangerous, and beautiful. Intrigue, ancient magic, political struggles—everything fits together perfectly. I was particularly impressed by how emotionally dense the novel is: it's about trust, power, trauma, love, and the question of who we can become when we finally find someone who truly sees us.
This is already present in the previous volumes, but here it takes on a whole new dimension.
For fans of romantic fantasy, queer stories, fae worlds, and characters that get under your skin, this book is a must-read. For anyone who has read S. Rodman at least once, reading this series is a must. And for me... I'm doing what you do: starting the series over again.
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670 reviews19 followers
December 9, 2025
Sixth in series and finale (Fey Lords), best if read in order. Paranormal fantasy. Arranged marriage. Hurt/comfort. Found family. Dual POV.

Prince Dyfri is to marry the prime minister’s son, and Jack is thrust into an ocean of diplomatic and political intrigue. But while Jack is navigating Dyfri’s past, their evolving plans for the future become their biggest obstacle.

This story concludes the series and actually brings an ending of a shared plotline across the author’s paranormal series. Jack is the cinnamon roll partner Dyfri needs in order to finally become the powerful and cherished fey we all rooted for. It was nice to read that Dyfri finally gets someone that sees him and fights for him and wants to protect him from all his past hurts. Finding out Dyfri has all sorts of special powers was fun, and Jack was a solid and committed partner that was happy to be with Dyfri at whatever pace Dyfri was willing to move forward. I enjoyed seeing all the fey lords reunited and getting their HEA, and that there’s a larger group that they join that are truly a found family. If there is any chance of an epilogue or short showing all the couples in the future I would be there for it.
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506 reviews32 followers
December 11, 2025
I was looking forward to Dyfri's story the most because he was always such an interesting character throughout the series. I loved how mysterious and secretive he was and was so thrilled to finally see who he would be paired up with and how someone would show him the love he absolutely deserves.

I'll admit this one fell a bit flat for me as it felt a lot more plot heavy than the others and there was a bunch of characters from another series I haven't read yet, so it left me a bit confused on quite a few parts. I normally don't love when one series an author writes refers to another one and brings in "new" characters and it's the same here.

I'm thrilled that Jack was always MY HUSBAND, and bought him ribbons for his hair, kept putting the braid in, and how he stood by Dyfri's side at all times. It also felt like Jack was intelligent, but his intelligence was played down when it was just the two but magically would pop up with all these strong defenses and such when they were with others. It felt strange.

All in all, I enjoyed the book, but I wish we also got some time with just the two, not surrounded by political intrigue or several other characters. Just them existing together.
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739 reviews2 followers
December 18, 2025
This book deserves more than five stars.

From the moment we met Dyfri, my heart has broken for him. Turned into a rhocyn and treated with little to no respect. Dyfri has endured so much cruelty. Even though his brothers did everything they could to protect him, he was still treated terribly by his own people. Watching that unfold across the series has been heartbreaking.

Then there’s Jack an absolute teddy bear and exactly the person Dyfri needed. Jack gives Dyfri the respect, kindness, and love he has always deserved. What begins as an arranged marriage slowly and beautifully turns into a genuine love story, and it couldn’t have been more perfect.

If this truly is the final book in the series, I’m honestly devastated to be leaving the Fey world. But if it had to end, it ended in the best possible way. Dyfri finally got his happy ending, and that alone makes it worth every tear. (And yes—tissues are an absolute must for the ending.)

I also loved, loved, loved seeing characters from other series show up to support Dyfri. It made the story feel even richer and more meaningful.

A beautiful, emotional, and deeply satisfying conclusion.

I received an advance review copy for free from BookSirens and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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419 reviews15 followers
December 14, 2025
Brilliant end to the series

Loved this ending to the series and the wrapping up of storylines from multiple series.

Dyfri, the half-Unseelie fae prince disgraced in court since he was assaulted as a young man, finally gets his happy ever after and learns to trust that not everyone is after something from him.

Jack, the charming golden retriever rugby player son of the Prime Minister, who is always underestimated despite having a sharp political mind, is perfect for Dyfri.

Definitely needs to be read as part of the series and check the content warnings!

In this, you'll find:
●MM Paranormal Romance
●Disgraced fae prince
●Human, rugby playing, son of the Prime Minister
●Arranged/forced marriage
●Black cat/Golden retriever
●Dubious consent for political/safety reasons
●PTSD, Anxiet
●Sexual Assault (Not between main characters.)
●References to past sexual slavery
●Reference to past rape
●Reference to intimate medical examination with dubious consent
●Physical assault
●Sex worker shaming
●Non-consensual drugging (mild)
●Disordered eating
●Scars from past asaault
●Gunfire & Death from bullet wound
●Fire & Arson
●Themes of war, occupation & resistance
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338 reviews9 followers
December 17, 2025
Dyfri's book- was spectacular in every way and so was this series. I was extremely emotional reading this and cried almost all the way through. I cant stress this enough, get some tissues.
JACK. JACK. JACK. Jack is the blueprint for the perfect partner; fiercely protective and loving. i cant even go into all ways I love Jack or the many ways I love Dyfri. Deadly, spectacular, brilliant Dyfri and all the reasons I love him too. It will definalty spoil the book, which I dont want to do. So less I say, the better.
WHAT I WILL SAY IS- the twists and turns. the surprises. the suspense. AND I DO MEAN SURPRISES, that make this story so great. not just the love story. there's a full storyline going here with no plotline holes. the last 90% had my heart beat racing. I really enjoy this authors writing. Im really sad to say goodbye to these characters. ive grown to love them so.
***Before reading make sure to check your cw to make sure this book is right for you.
***this is book 6, the final one in the series. read all of them. this series has well rounded characters and fantastic storylines.
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2,503 reviews8 followers
December 8, 2025
This finale delivers exactly the sort of emotional punch I hoped for. Jack, the prime minister’s son suddenly pushed into a political marriage with a fey prince, is instantly likeable—steady, kind, and far more grounded than he gives himself credit for. Dyfri, mysterious and sharp-edged beneath his beauty, finally gets the space to reveal the vulnerabilities and loyalties he’s kept hidden for so long.

Their relationship unfolds with a lovely mix of tension, curiosity, and unexpected tenderness. Watching Jack treat Dyfri with genuine care, and seeing Dyfri slowly let down his guard, made their bond feel incredibly earned. The blend of political intrigue, quiet intimacy, and gentle humour works beautifully, and the story builds toward an ending that feels both hopeful and well-deserved.

A heartfelt, satisfying conclusion—romantic, emotional, and a brilliant send-off for the series.
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
168 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
December 10, 2025
Dyfri get's his book and HEA, yay!

While this book could technically be read on its own, it is the final book of the series, and I would recommend you read all the books before so you have a better understanding of the background of the story and characters. Throughout the series we get some glimpses into Dyfri's life and character but he always remained a mystery, so I was really excited when this book came out. Jack is a total sweetheart and was just the perfect person for Dyfri's character. Like book boyfriend material!

I really enjoyed this book and this was a good story to send the series. Similar to other books in this series, there are some characters from other series that show up in this story. This book does however differ in a significant way from the others but you will just have to read it to find out. ;)

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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165 reviews17 followers
December 14, 2025
A brilliant ending.

There was such a lot packed into this book that I could hardly keep up at times.
I felt like maybe it could actually have been two books. Sometimes the plot skipped ahead without enough world building and missed moments I would’ve loved to see and at other the love story felt a little lacking in favour of all the plot that had to be crammed in.
Having said that, it was wonderful to finally get Dyfri’s story. I have been waiting for the dark prince to get his moment to shine since the very first book and I was so happy to finally get to know him better.
Jack was absolutely the perfect fit for him. It was always going to need to be a man with total golden retriever energy for Dyfri but Jack also brought a fierce protectiveness that was so deserved.

And what an end to the book. I certainly cried a few tears of joy.
I’d love another series now with all the brothers adjusting to their new lives.
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778 reviews3 followers
Review of advance copy
December 13, 2025
After waiting for Dyfri's story for so long, I was SO pleased that he got his HEA with Jack. They were the perfect match together with Jack being so warm, protective and determined to show Dyfri how special and loved he is. I enjoyed the dynamics together and thought it was well-paced and well written. I also really liked the insights into both characters throughout and how the action fitted in around the romance of them slowly falling in love. There were lots of familiar faces from the other stories in the series and also those from other series by the author set in the same world. Part of me is sad that the series is over but I'm also hopeful that it won't be the end of this world as I'm sure there is more to explore (fingers crossed!). Overall, a great final book in the series that I'd definitely recommend.

I received an ARC and this is my honest review.
3 reviews
December 15, 2025
OMG AMAZING!!! I was so excited for Dyfri's book and again the author DELIVERED! Dyfri has been my favorite character from day 1. I am also so happy that the mental health disputes and insecurity that our poor Dyfri goes through have been done so well throughout the book! Dyfri has been through so much and he so deserves the protective and gentle Jack. They are perfect together and Jack is just so sweet! There are plenty of plot twists and its a Rollercoaster for sure! Dyfri definitely deserves to finally have the white knight to his raven prince and I love the direction the author went in this book! I definitely will recommend this one to everyone! I was so lucky to be an ARC reader for this one but as always my reviews are based only on opinion of the book, if I didn't like it I would tell yall.
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265 reviews19 followers
January 18, 2026
I’m crying 😭 so much joy !
This is the perfect ending for this serie !

Dyfri, my darling Dyfri. I loved him in every.single.book. I wanted to save him, hug him, burn the world for him.
This book is his salvation !
I just adoooored everything.

I loved seeing my three dragons riders too.
No ONE touches Cai. NO ONE.
How dare you M15 🤬

Jack is so perfect for my darling Dyfri.
He accepted him, hurt for him, defended him, cried for him, was here for him and BRAIDED his hair.
I think that was THE most cute thing, I was so happy when Dyfri got his marriage braid.
Seeing Dyfri evolving and being safe just brings me joy.

The last 2/3 pages BROKE me and a good way. I criiiied so much that my partner came to verify if I was ok.
I love this family and I wish them to be the happiest ever !

Thank you S.Rodman for this conclusion ! ♥️
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19 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2025
Wow what an absolute amazing read this was!

I have read and loved every book in this series but this one is my favourite, if I could give this book more than 5 stars I would. I’ve wanted to read Dyfri’s book from the start because what we get of him in the other books was heartbreaking and I wanted him to get his hea so much. Jack was the most perfect partner for him and they may just be my new favourite book couple.

The world building S.Rodman creates is absolutely fantastic. I love love love when we get cameos of past characters and the way everything came together in this book was just *chefs kiss

Amazing end to a brilliant series and I can’t wait to see what comes next!

I received an arc copy of this book and this is my honest review
35 reviews
December 1, 2025
If i could give this book more then 5* i would! I feel like i have been waiting for Dyfri’s story for ages and it was well worth the wait. We finally get to see the true Dyfri and hes just amazing. I love jack and dyfri together, they make such a perfect pair. I love how their arrange marriage went from duty, to friendship to love. If youve read s rodmans other books you will also love the fact that we see some familiar faces in this book. Overall this book was amazing and kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time and i never knew what was going to happen next. Brilliant end to the series. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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