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A Dawn with the Wolf Knight
by Elise Kova
I loved this book! We are finally getting the Shifters, Elise Kova has created a world that I keep getting drawn to. The Married to Magic series has followed four different species Elves, Fae, Vampyres, and Sirens and now we have Shifters in Dawn with the Wolf Knight and I was hooked from the first few chapters.
Faelyn, our FMC, is a witch who’s trying to figure out what she’s gonna do now that her grandmother is gone, she walks into the woods asking the spirits for protection and guidance. She ends up stumbling across a young girl Aurora who is the moon spirit and vows to protect her from the Wolf king and take her to the Tree of Life so she may be restored to her full spirit self. While Aurora rests, Faelyn goes into town where the humans live to gather supplies for their journey, but when she returns her cottage is burned to the ground and Aurora is gone.
Faelyn uses help from the two spirits she’s bound to from her grandmother Mary a flower spirit and Folost a fire spirit to find Aurora but the wolf knights Bardulf and Evander who are guarding Aurora and escorting her back have different plans once they find out Faelyn has half the moon spirits power in her.
Forced to go to Lykin territory Faelyn is determined to escape and help Aurora return to her home in the sky, she knows she needs help and Evander the wolf knight tasked with being her sole protector is always on her mind.
Elise Kova writes such addicting stories that are hard to put down, Wolf Knight was no exception. I adored the female friendship between Aurora and Faelyn. The friendship Faelyn has with Mary, Folost and the other spirits she meets in Lykin territory. I love the relationship between her and Evander. He was swoony and caring and theres a you came- you called scene that I just can’t stop thinking about.
If you like Little Red Riding Hood inspired retellings, forbidden romance with I’ll always be there for you vibes, female friendships, you should definitely pick up Dawn with the Wolf Knight, and you don’t need to have read the other Married to Magic books to read this one they are standalones in the same world it’s more fun if you do though!
Faelyn, our FMC, is a witch who’s trying to figure out what she’s gonna do now that her grandmother is gone, she walks into the woods asking the spirits for protection and guidance. She ends up stumbling across a young girl Aurora who is the moon spirit and vows to protect her from the Wolf king and take her to the Tree of Life so she may be restored to her full spirit self. While Aurora rests, Faelyn goes into town where the humans live to gather supplies for their journey, but when she returns her cottage is burned to the ground and Aurora is gone.
Faelyn uses help from the two spirits she’s bound to from her grandmother Mary a flower spirit and Folost a fire spirit to find Aurora but the wolf knights Bardulf and Evander who are guarding Aurora and escorting her back have different plans once they find out Faelyn has half the moon spirits power in her.
Forced to go to Lykin territory Faelyn is determined to escape and help Aurora return to her home in the sky, she knows she needs help and Evander the wolf knight tasked with being her sole protector is always on her mind.
Elise Kova writes such addicting stories that are hard to put down, Wolf Knight was no exception. I adored the female friendship between Aurora and Faelyn. The friendship Faelyn has with Mary, Folost and the other spirits she meets in Lykin territory. I love the relationship between her and Evander. He was swoony and caring and theres a you came- you called scene that I just can’t stop thinking about.
If you like Little Red Riding Hood inspired retellings, forbidden romance with I’ll always be there for you vibes, female friendships, you should definitely pick up Dawn with the Wolf Knight, and you don’t need to have read the other Married to Magic books to read this one they are standalones in the same world it’s more fun if you do though!