Filthy Rich Fae
Geneva Lee
Julian Rousseaux has a problem. He's single, and for the world's wealthiest vampires, the social season is about to begin. But as the eldest, eligible Rousseaux he's expected to find a wife before the season ends—whether he likes it or not. When cellist Thea literally stumbles into his life at a gala, he knows she's the last person he could ever fall in love with. She's too innocent, too kind, and way too human. But now that she knows about his world, she's also a walking target. He needs a fake girlfriend to discourage overzealous vampire matchmaking. So, Julian makes Thea an irresistible offer: pretend to be his lover and he'll change her life. For one year, they'll attend the season's social events together in exchange for his protection and a way out of her mother's crippling medical debt. But the vampire world is impossibly decadent and darker than Thea ever imagined, and Julian's filthy rich vampire family wants her out of the way. But with each moment they share, new dangers emerge: a desire as forbidden as their stolen touches, an awakening of a long-dead heart, and secrets that could tear them both apart. Contains mature themes.
Kiersten CasselDark, Luxurious Vampire Romance with Fake Dating and Fated Mates
"Filthy Rich Vampires is a trope-driven vampire romance that leans into fake dating, fated mates, and complex family dynamics within a dark, high-society setting. The atmosphere stands out, with a strong sense of luxury and danger woven throughout the story. The world of vampire elite feels immersive and consistent, adding to the overall appeal. Julian is portrayed as a powerful and protective character, though at times his behavior can be frustrating. Thea provides a good balance, showing growth and resilience as she adapts to the world around her. Their relationship develops as a slow burn, eventually leading into more intense, high-stakes moments. The story may feel familiar to readers who enjoy series like A Discovery of Witches, particularly in its blend of romance and supernatural politics, though this series places a stronger emphasis on drama and opulence. Overall, this is an engaging and fast-paced read for fans of vampire romance, especially those who enjoy well-known tropes and a more indulgent, dramatic tone. ["
May 3, 2026 Verified Purchase
EmbellMy Type of PNR
"51 episodes of a Kindle Vella story, but into a book format. If you enjoy the Vella format, the story continues there; if not, there’s a cliffhanger and the second book is planned for Fall 2022. Vampire and human, forbidden romance, fake relationship, suspense, age gap (though I guess all vampire/human love stories involve an age gap). From the first few chapters I knew I was going to enjoy this. While the author doesn’t follow all of the traditional rules/behaviors of a vampire, the are some explanations as to why weaved into the story. While Julian and Thea’s story isn’t complete, I’m already wanting stories for Jacqueline, Quinn, Sebastian, and Benedict. Just like the author’s Royals and Blacklist series, this story is filled with opulence, beautifully described. Enjoyed all the little details, that bring out the MC’s playful side with each other. The story is beautiful and intriguing, and will suck you in. The story evolves, the characters evolves, there is steam, chemistry, and angst. The reason I gave this 4 instead of five stars are the continuity issues. One moment he ruins her underthings, but next morning she’s wearing them. Little things like that. ["
May 24, 2022 Verified Purchase