13 Jun 2025

Fierce Loyalty and Slow-Burn Love in A Dawn with the Wolf Knight by Elise Kova (Review)


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A DAWN WITH THE WOLF KNIGHT

Author: Elise Kova
Series: Married to Magic #5
Source: Audible
Publisher: Silver Wing Press
Publication Date: August 1, 2024
Representation: n/a

Summary:
A grown up Little Red Riding Hood meets werewolves and witches in a stand alone, adult fantasy romance.

To enter the woods as a human means death… But I am no mere human. They call me, “witch.”

As one of the last surviving witches, Faelyn’s sole duty is to keep the protective barriers on the forests where the lykin roam—creatures who can shed flesh for fur—sparing nearby humans from their violent, beastly natures. When she has an unlikely encounter with the rare, primordial spirit of the moon, Faelyn finds herself not only the object of the Wolf King’s desire, but essential to his ability to keep his crown.

Taken to the magical land of Midscape, the Wolf King claims her as his bride to control the moon spirit’s magic that now resides within Faelyn. But Faelyn refuses to resign herself and the spirit Aurora to a life of servitude underneath the king’s cruel rule. Faelyn hatches a dangerous plan for them both to escape and help comes from an unlikely ally.

Evander is the king’s blisteringly handsome, loyal knight, right hand, and Faelyn’s sworn protector…on the outside. But appearances are not what they seem. He plots against the king’s brutality at every turn and helping Faelyn escape will serve these ends. But altruism for Faelyn and the trapped moon spirit isn’t his only motivation… Evander is hiding secrets, and they might change Faelyn’s life forever. 

A desperate plot to escape. A brutal king. Ancient powers. And a sworn protector who can’t keep his hands off her… Will she be taken as the Wolf King’s bride? Or will she manage an escape that will free her heart and change her fate forever?

A Dawn with the Wolf Knight is a complete, *stand alone novel*. For readers who love romantasy novels with second-chance/long-lost love, life-changing female friendships, deep lore, forbidden romance, slow-burn, and a happily ever after.

While it is set in the Married to Magic universe, readers can start with this book. 

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Content Warninggrief, past parental abuse, death, blood magic

If you’ve been following the Married to Magic series, you already know that Elise Kova writes fantasy romance with a swoony, emotionally intense core and A Dawn with the Wolf Knight is no exception. In fact, it might just be my favourite pairing of the entire standalone series.

Set in a world where oaths hold power and secrets carry weight, this story gave me everything I wanted: tension, yearning, trust earned the hard way, and a relationship that felt deeply earned by the end.

What stood out most in this final installment was the relationship itself. Kova has always done an excellent job crafting the emotional scaffolding between her leads, but the dynamic here hit just right. It wasn’t insta-love or even reluctant allies—it was two people with competing truths, bound by circumstance, slowly building something real in the ashes of their trauma.

The marriage of convenience trope is not always a favourite of mine, but this one in particular worked because it didn’t rest on the trope alone. The emotional distance they started with felt justified, and the vulnerability unfolded at a believable, satisfying pace. The tension was less about "will they/won’t they" and more about "when will they let themselves." And honestly? That payoff was so worth it.

What makes this novel a standout closer to the series is how confidently it sits in its own story while still honouring the emotional tone of the previous books. You don’t need to have read the other books in the series to enjoy this one, but if you have, you’ll see the evolution in Kova’s writing, particularly in how she handles internal conflict and romantic stakes.


I loved this book. I flew through it. I bookmarked so many quotes. But I did feel like the pacing wobbled a little in the final third, especially as the external conflict ramped up. Some of the political worldbuilding felt a little under-explored compared to the emotional arc, and I would’ve loved just a bit more grounding in those scenes.

Still, the romance more than made up for that. This couple is the reason I’ll keep recommending the series, and the resolution was everything I hoped it would be.

A Dawn with the Wolf Knight is a tender, gripping, and emotionally rich fantasy romance that closes out the Married to Magic series on a high note. If you're looking for a standalone fantasy with soul-deep chemistry, soft magic, and an achingly good slow-burn connection this one’s for you.

This is the kind of book that reminds you why romance in fantasy matters not just for the escapism, but for how it can hold pain, healing, and trust in equal measure.

Have you read any of the Married to Magic books? Which couple was your favourite? Let me know in the comments!

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