Filthy Rich Fae: Fallen Court (Filthy Rich Fae, 2)
by Geneva Lee
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"Cate thought she knew darkness. As a trauma nurse, she had witnessed the worst of humanity. But nothing--not the blood, the violence, or the despair--could have prepared her for the fae underworld. A realm where beauty is a weapon, desire is a trap, and mortals who stray too far don't return. She almost didn't. Until Lachlan Gage--shadowed, ruthless, and feared even among his own kind--bound her to him with a deadly bargain. As the prince of New Orleans and ruler of the Nether Court, he is show more as much a curse as he is salvation. And with the Wild Hunt at his heels and war stirring between the fae courts, even his protection may not be enough to save her. Because Cate is more than just his reluctant mortal. She is wanted. Coveted. And the prince of the Hallow Court will do anything to claim her. But something ancient is rising in the dark, warping fae magic into something unnatural and cruel. It has nothing to do with Cate's past--or so she tells herself. Even though the ring left behind by her mother whispers otherwise. There is only one thing more dangerous than the fae who would kill for her. The fae who would die for her. And Lachlan Gage has never been one to lose." -- show lessTags
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Geneva Lee has outdone herself with this sequel, deepening the intrigue, romance, and suspense. Cate, a trauma nurse, is thrust into the dark fae world, where she strikes a deadly bargain with Lachlan Gage, the fearsome fae prince. Their chemistry is intense, and the world-building is rich and immersive. The stakes keep rising as the tension between fae courts escalates, and Cate’s role becomes more crucial. I loved watching the characters evolve and grow, especially the tender moments between Cate and Lachlan. The cliffhanger at the end left me desperate for the next book, and I can’t wait to see how this thrilling series concludes.
”When my parents died I vowed I would never allow this court fall. I armed myself with control. I held power as tightly as I could. I made choices for my family and told myself I didn’t care if they resented me as long as they were alive. And when I hated the man in the mirror I told myself that was the price I paid to protect them.”
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