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Just as fun as the first book, if not better. An enjoyable read with all the things we love about a good romantasy. She picks up right where book one ended and we get more of everything. More world expansion, more court politics, more betrayal, more spicy and more problems. If you loved the first book then you will absolutely enjoy Fallen Court.
- Urban romantasy
- Humans, fae, vamps & more
- Modern urban setting
- Morally grey MMC
- Betrayal
- Murder mystery
- Slow burn
- Dual POV
- Possessive MMC
- Cliffhanger
Spicy Chapters: 11, 19, 23, 30

A great sequel to Filthy Rich Fae which really develops the relationship between Lach and Cate. I truly enjoyed the world building in New Orleans and seeing how the different covens interacted

I had read this previous book in the series, so I requested to read this teaser for the second book. I am happy to say that this teaser definitely is a great glimpse into this next installment, and if you are wondering whether you should read this, consider this your nudge to do so. LOL! Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.

Thank you for the preview. I read the book via Kindle Unlimited and can't wait for the next one! I particularly liked the development of the plot against Lachlan and the ways that Cate really came into her own in the world of the supernatural. I'm very curious to see where the next installment goes, particularly now that her true form has been revealed.

Somehow I missed that this was a preview... 😅
Lee has a really charming writing style that makes her books so easy and enjoyable to read. I thoroughly enjoyed diving back into this world and getting to read what comes next.

I have to keep my review limited due to not wanting to spoilers
The filthy rich books are some of my most favourite of ALL time
If you are a fantasy girlie, these are the books for you

The first chapter of book 2? A total snack. It kicks off strong and pulls you right back into the drama.
From this first chapter I guess the vibe is magical realism meets urban fantasy in a New York/London where fae, witches, werewolves & vampires collide 🗽🖤
I am intrigued I want to read more !

short teaser. so amazing and made me want to buy the book immediately!! cant wait to pick up thee book.

This preview was just enough teaser that it made me want to read more. I was a little confused, because this doesn't feel like the start of the series, but there's enough context to at least start to figure out what's happening.
Lachlan sounds yummy. Maybe a little unhinged, but delicious all the same.

I received the first chapter of this book to review.
What an intense first chapter! You have violence, Fae, vampires, magic and more!
The beginning reminded me of the beginning of Treasure Island. The main character has a death mark and is fighting it off.
I am excited to read the whole story and learn about the female main character.

Thank you Entangled Publishing and NetGalley for this preview! It's a short teaser, but it definitely leaves you wanting more. So far I really am enjoying it and definitely hooked. Looking forward to reading the rest.

Filthy Rich Fae: Fallen Court is simply put...a good time! Filled with twists,betrayal, and banter, readers will fall back into this world easily and beg for more!!

Somehow I missed that this was just a preview... but I read this and then immediately RAN and nabbed the full book. Geneva Lee hooked me in to her work with the Filthy Rich Vampire series, and this spin-off series is somehow even better?! Couldn't recommend these books enough!

This preview was amazing and I loved the characters. Especially the hero. His despair was captured beautifully on oages.
Loved the writing style too.
Can’t wait to read the full book.

Darkly seductive and brimming with fae intrigue, this story blends power plays, slow-burn tension, and lavish world-building. Fans of morally gray characters and high-stakes romance will be hooked from page one. Pure fantasy indulgence!

A short teaser. I think that the book is going go be interesting. Will definitely kook our for it. Thank you Netgalley & the publisher for the preview. What isn't there to like about it

I absolutely enjoyed these books. I had such a fun time in this world and all the different types of creatures. I really thought I had it figured out who the bad guys were and boy was i surprised when I was wrong. There were parts that made me cringe. But most books do that to me. Some parts dragged a little but overall I was invested in the story. I thought it was a complete series (my fault for not doing more research). I am soooooo upset to leave on such a cliff hanger. Can't wait to read the 3rd book

Overall, 3.5 stars. The series is still entertaining; there was a little bit more plot development in this book and introduction of new characters. As much as I want Lachlan and Cate to have their happily ever after, I don't like Lach's plot armor. He's destined for death but yet he won't die.
I stand by my last review of this being a good starter romantasy series, it's easy to read and not too complex.

Filthy Rich Fae Fallen Court is the second book in the Filthy Rich Fae series. This was a highly anticipated book for me, especially since the first book ended on such a major cliffhanger.
I am really enjoying this series and the direction that it is going. There is enough action and intrigue to keep me engaged. The chemistry between Cate and Lach is so good, and I'm invested in the development of their relationship.
I was a little upset that this book also ended on a cliffhanger, but I'm learning to manage my expectations and trust the process.
Read this if you love:
💫Dark romance
💫Fae, vampires, witches, and other creatures
💫Mafia romance
💫Fated Mates
💫Touch her and die

3.5 stars
After the cliffhanger from book 1, I knew I needed book 2. Ultimately, this was just “ok.” I enjoy world building, which this has more of than book 1, but it all felt a little discombobulated. The mystery added some intrigue, but it ended up being better in theory than in execution. The story also felt too long… I think there were opportunities to tighten the plot to prevented it from dragging.