Fey Regency (Fey Lords Book 3) by S. Rodman


A failed assassination attempt and suddenly Ollie is a fey prince's pet. As expected from an S. Rodman book, there is high heat and a world filled injustice, a relationship with power imbalance, and finding a love where you never thought you would.


From the Fey Regency blurb:

I tried to kill a fey prince. But he called me pretty. And made me his pet.


All my life I've been different. My grandmother proudly declared we were descendants of the Fair Folk. I thought she was batty.

Until the fey invaded Earth.

And I saw I looked just like them.

A fact everyone else also noticed.

I had to leave my grandmother all alone. Run, hide and survive. My life was hell, and it was all the fey's fault.

So when I got the perfect opportunity to take a prince out, I seized it with both hands.

Except I messed it up and was claimed as a pet.

By Prince Tristan Y Mabinogi.

A flame haired himbo who is convinced life is about pleasure & gratification and the only reason I'm a moody, grumpy bastard is because I haven't had enough of either. A status he is determined to rectify.

I'd rather die than admit it to him, but he might just be on to something.

Fey Regency is a gay romance between a sunny captor and a grumpy captive. It contains one-sided enemies to lovers, brat and a brat tamer, and a size difference.

Happily Ever After is guaranteed.

Each book in the Fey Lords series follows a different couple. This means each book can be enjoyed as a standalone.


Please note this story includes content that may be upsetting for some readers. If further information is needed, please use the “Look Inside” or sample feature to view the copyright page, where a full list can be found. Alternatively, this information can be viewed on the author’s website


SNik's review:

Third in series (Fey Lords), can be read as a standalone but would be better if read in order. Paranormal fantasy. Captor/captive. Single POV. Heed content warnings. 

Homeless, hungry, desperate, Ollie’s attempt to kill a fey prince backfires and now he has been claimed as Prince Tristan’s pet. As expected for this author’s books this story has high heat, a world filled with injustices (which I appreciate but also hate in equal amounts), and an alpha that’s secretly a cinnamon roll. 

I appreciated Ollie’s general unhappiness and brattiness while accepting his circumstances, and his mistakes and his inability to apologize is relatable. It is sometimes hard with single POV to feel the romance but I give these types of stories some leeway as they are entertaining and we do see how Ollie’s feelings slowly turn to affection. Overall, I am invested in this series and the fey princes, each having different individual experiences and personalities to discover once they find their perfect pet.


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