Fey Divinity (Fey Lords Book 6) by S. Rodman


Finally, Dyfri's story, the final brother of the Fey Lords series. Marrying a fey prince, Jack may be the Prime Minister's son, but he certainly isn't trained to tell whether his new husband is someone he can trust. Will it be diplomacy or rebellion that send the fey occupation?


From the blurb:

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?


SNik's review:

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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