The Fae King's Curse (5/5):
Well, it’s official. I love Jamie Schlosser, no matter what genre she writes.

The Fae King’s Curse felt epic. It had so much going for it: immersive world building, interesting side characters, sweet and honest romance, witty dialogue, and vivid characterizations.

This was a slow burn, which isn’t unexpected when Kirian lives one year in his world compared to one day in Quinn’s. In fact, that’s one of the best parts of this story – Kirian essentially has two thousand years of getting to know and falling in love with Quinn.

The fae world and curse were interesting and added to the story without taking anything away from what’s most important – the relationship and romance of Quinn and Kirian.

Absolutely captivating and words can’t express how wonderful The Fae King’s Curse is.
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The Fae King's Dream (5/5):
The Fae King’s Dream is the second in the Between Dawn and Dusk series and it focuses on one of my favorite things: fated mates. Having one person out there that is perfectly made for you? That’s the stuff of dreams.

And speaking of dreams, our main character Damon is a dream walker. That’s the only time he can see, as he’s been blind since birth due due to the witch’s curse (just like our buddy Kirian in book #1!). His parents are in the human realm searching for his mate, and they’ve found her…in critically condition in a coma. That’s where Damon and Whitney first meet, since a coma can be a form of sleep.

Once they are reunited and Whitney is on the mend, magic and suspense just keep happening. One thing I loved about this book was the lack of romantic angst. Once Damon and Whitney meet there is no question who they are to one another. While it’s not exactly smooth sailing (I legit cried at one point!), it’s satisfying to have a couple so into the other without it being overbearing and boring.

Loved revisiting Quinn and Kirian and the insight into Zander. Between Dawn and Dusk is a series I’ll be coming back to in the future.
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The Fae King's Prize (5/5):
I adore this series. Every book has held up on it’s own.

Maelyn is kidnapped and wakes up in another world, planning to be sold on the auction block as a slave. King Zander is there, attempting to infiltrate and shut down the abductions. He hears Maelyn’s voice and immediately recognizes her as his fated mate. But Maelyn doesn’t feel the same and Zander is the “shocked Pikachu” meme.

Even after Zander tricks Mae into staying with him, he has to woo her the old-fashioned way. The relationship between the two is very sweet and adorable. It was more of a slow burn, but I appreciated that the two got to know each other and let their feelings grow before anything steamy happened.

Fun, exciting, angtsy, and magical, The Fae King’s Prize was a wonderful end to the trilogy. It was a great mix of action and romance and I couldn’t get enough of it. Jamie Schlosser has a wonderful way with words and I will read anything she publishes.
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The Fae King's Curse Extended Epilogue (5/5):
These six little chapters were an adorable addition to The Fae King’s Curse. Quinn and Kirian have come back to the human world to see her parents on Thanksgiving. While only a few months have passed in that realm, it’s been nearly a century in the Fae realm.

It was short and sweet, and the interactions between Quinn and her parents were both heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. It was a lovely read to end the box set.


The Fae King’s Curse | 5 Stars

This book was outstanding! It was filled with action, drama, romance, humor, and so much more. What I really liked about this book was how descriptive everything was written. This is a slow burn, which I thought was perfect for this story with Kirian and Quinn. Especially since Kirian lives one year in his world while Quinn’s is one day instead. That means Kirian has had two thousand years to get to know Quinn and fall in love with her. I really enjoyed that you get to read about when they first met at such a young age. The relationship between Quinn and Kirian is so heartwarming and sweet. This book is sweet but also a little steamy which I loved.


The Fae King’s Dream | 5 stars

This is the full second book in the Between Dawn and Dusk series. This is Damon’s story, who is king of the Dream Realm after his parents stepped down. Just like his cousins, Damon has been blind since birth because of a curse the witches put on all of them. Damon will be blind until he finds his fated mate. He is a dream walker and the only way he can see is through others dreams. He has been thousands of years for his mate and finally he has found her. The bad thing is she was in an accident and is now in a coma. Will Damon be able to save her?

Dang, this book was definitely an interesting adventure full of surprises! Since reading the first book I’ve been addicted to this series and I couldn’t wait to read Damon’s story. Whitley is so strong and even when things weren’t going well she still fought. Damon, of course was very funny and sweet. He was also possessive of his mate which I loved! This is a beautiful love story that you won’t be able to put down. It’s sweet, funny, romantic, and full of action!


The Fae King’s Prize | 5 Stars

This is the third book in the Between Dawn And Dusk series and let me tell you it did not disappoint!

This is Zander’s story and the one I was the most excited for. Zander finds his mate, Maelyn, while he and his men are stopping another auction to save the women that have been captured. Unfortunately for Zander he has to try and convince Maelyn that they are indeed mates. All while just trying to stay alive.

This was such a great story and I really loved Zander! He is a griffin shifter after all! He might be different from the others, but he is so sweet and caring when it comes to his mate. Maelyn is such a strong character and I thought she was a very unique character as well. *in a good way*

Enjoyed the series a lot
lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous dark medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: N/A