Also by this author: Paper Princess: A Novel (The Royals Book 1), Twisted Palace
Series: The Royals #4
on August 28th, 2017
Pages: 295
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These Royals will ruin you.
Easton Royal has it all: looks, money, intelligence. His goal in life is to have as much fun as possible. He never thinks about the consequences because he doesn’t have to.
Until Hartley Wright appears, shaking up his easy life. She’s the one girl who’s said no, despite being attracted to him. Easton can’t figure her out and that makes her all the more irresistible.
Hartley doesn’t want him. She says he needs to grow up.
She might be right.
Rivals. Rules. Regrets. For the first time in Easton’s life, wearing a Royal crown isn’t enough. He’s about to learn that the higher you start, the harder you fall.
#FallenHeir #Royals4 #getroyallyruined If you haven’t picked up Fallen Heir by Erin Watt, you must get on that ASAP! #highlyaddictiveread #sogood
Yesi’s Thoughts
As expected based on its predecessors, Fallen Heir is a highly addictive read that was far more than I could ever expect. Erin Watt creates a story that is full of secrets, tension, and anticipation.
Easton Royal is on top of the world, he’s sexy, he has more money than God, and has the whole bad boy Royal thing going for him. I LOVED him! However, all of that becomes secondary when he meets Hartley Wright. She too was on top at one point in her life, but has fallen, and she has fallen big.
Easton really brought his A game when it came to Hartley. He surprised me beyond measure and I couldn’t help but love him for other reasons than my original idea of him. He is a Royal, that will never change, but he turns out to be pretty decent guy and truly loyal to the core. Hartley, while frustrating at times, truly brought the best in him.
Fallen Heir is book 4 in the series and while it is Easton’s story, I’m not sure that it should be read a standalone. And of course, in classic Erin Watt style we are left to wait on pins and needles to see what happens next!
This is one of those series that I just keep meaning to pick up but never get to. Lovely review!