Sorceress, enchantress, deceiver, murderer—I’ve been called all those and more, some that might make you blush. Lucky for me, I couldn’t care less what people think about me. I’ve had my sights set on one thing for the last thousand years, and that’s all that matters. I’ll do whatever it takes to find the cauldron, even if it means taking on a partner. They call him a knight in shining armor. For … For me, he’s my golden ticket. He fell into my lap, quite literally, and now he’s going to help me get what I want.
I don’t play particularly well with others, but he’s the best shot I’ve got, so I’ll hop on that train and hope it gets me where I need to go. He thinks he’s going to crack my shell and see what’s on the inside, like maybe there’s a warm, gooey center to make up for the hard exterior. He’s in for a world of disappointment. Everything soft and delicate about me became rough and hardened a long time ago. I’m Morgan Le Fay, and I’m the villain in this story.
In this thrilling finale to The Fae Games Series, Jill Ramsower ties together the four previous books in a romantic adventure full of jaw-dropping twists and heart-stopping heroics you won’t want to miss!
**The short story, Beneath the Crimson Cloak, has now been included as the first few chapters in this edition of Midnight’s End.
Warning: This is NOT a Young Adult novel! It contains graphic violence and scenes with adult sexual content.
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Seriously the best book of the whole series! I love Jill’s writing and cannot wait for her new series even though I’m sad this one is over! Definitely worth the read!
This my favorite book in the series buckle up for the plot twist everything you thought you knew is turned upside down.
A fantastic ending to a great fantasy series. I loved it, I found myself cheering for the villain to win. It has fabulous story line with lots of action, love and adventure, it brings together magical creatures from different realms. Jill wrapped up the ending to this series in a tight little bow.
Love this one, love learning more about Morgan’s story. This one has its twists and surprises and I do hope we get more to see how things continue.
A terrific finish to an entertaining fantasy series. The seductive Morgan rehabs her image and went from pariah to a wonderfully intriguing character with lots of charm. As her wolf companion sent by Merlin to watch over her magically transforms into the sexy hunk, Knight, with all his wolf alpha tendencies she sees a way to escape her prison. But can Morgan persuade him to help with her plan to find the cauldron she’s hunting? She makes a play on his need to know his past and although he tries to resist he’s a goner for the beautiful vixen. Their chemistry is hot from the beginning and when he goes all alpha it goes to another level. Sizzling! A fabulous storyline with lots of action and adventure and all the magical creatures from other realms, both good and evil, along with the humans makes for an ending that ties up this series with a bright bow. Loved it! I voluntarily reviewed an ARC.
Morgan is confined in a home thanks to Merlin. Unable to use her magic and unable to escape, she has no idea how she’s going to get the cauldron she’s been seeking. At least she’s finally on Seelie lands, something she’s spent a lifetime trying to do.
Knight was Merlin’s trusted wolf, rescued from the Red Caps he has no memories of his life before that awful time. No a man and troubled about who he really is, the cauldron could restore his memories and piece together his past for him.
Wow! This was such a fun read for me because I was sure that I hated Morgan in the previous books, and she’s a lot more likable character than I gave her credit for. While at times I feel she brushed off a few things she shouldn’t have, or was ignorant to the repercussions of her actions, she felt they were justified. Knight was a surprise for me because I wasn’t sure what kind of character I was expecting, but for a man who doesn’t remember his past, he sure knows what he is doing.
These two are amazing together, and as Morgan says herself “I was nothing and everything in this man’s arms.” *swoon*. I have so much more respect and empathy for Morgan knowing her story and everything she has suffered. It hasn’t been an easy road for her and she handled it as well as she could have. Midnight’s End is a fabulous addition to The Fae Games series, it’s well-written with fantastic characters, the perfect amount of paranormal and heat. Very well done!