Throne of the Fallen

by

Kerri Maniscalco

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy steamy adult romantic fantasy would likely enjoy this book.
  • Fans of enemies-to-lovers stories with lots of sexual tension and explicit scenes will appreciate the dynamic between Envy and Camilla.
  • Those who liked the Kingdom of the Wicked series and want to explore more of that world will enjoy returning to this universe.
  • Readers who don't mind romance-heavy plots with fantasy and mystery elements woven in are the ideal audience.
  • Anyone looking for a fast-paced, sexy read with demons, magic, and adventure would likely be satisfied.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • This book is not for readers who prefer clean or sweet romances, as it contains very explicit sexual content.
  • Those looking for a complex fantasy plot may be disappointed by the romance-heavy focus.
  • Readers who dislike insta-lust or quick developing romances may find the relationship progression unrealistic.
  • Anyone uncomfortable with crude language or frequent sexual references should avoid this book.
  • Fans of slow-burn romances or those who prefer more emotional depth in relationships may find the romance lacking.
  • Younger or more sensitive readers may find the content too mature or graphic.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Fast-paced and engaging plot with mystery elements
  • Strong, feisty female protagonist in Camilla
  • Steamy romance with lots of sexual tension
  • Interesting world-building with demons, fae, vampires etc.
  • Humorous banter between characters, especially Envy and his brothers
  • Envy's character development from arrogant to vulnerable
  • Vivid, descriptive writing style
  • Expands on the Kingdom of the Wicked universe
  • Exciting action scenes and plot twists
  • Satisfying ending for the main couple

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Too much focus on lust/physical attraction over emotional connection
  • Repetitive descriptions of sexual attraction
  • Plot can feel thin or contrived at times to set up romantic scenes
  • Some found the 500+ page length too long
  • Romance develops too quickly for some readers
  • Explicit sexual content may be too much for some
  • Characters can feel one-dimensional or lacking depth beyond their attraction
  • World-building and plot sometimes take a backseat to romance
  • Some found Envy's character too crude or unlikeable
  • Pacing issues with slow parts in the middle

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