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The Dread Descendant #2

The Dread Prince

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Magic is different in the Dread Lands. Magic is deceptive in the Dread Lands.

At last, The Dread Prince takes the throne and begins to develop his own army while battling the darkness that still lurks in the ancient and deadly Dread Lands. Maeve is grieving a great loss as Mal slips into darker and darker Magic, driving a wedge between them. War looms with the other realms, and Maeve and Mal question the dragon-shifting High Lord of Aterna’s loyalty to their cause.

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Lauren Cate Leake

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Hi! Thank you so much for reading! It means the world to me to have gotten Maeve’s story into your hands. As a debut indie author I would love to connect with you. Feel free to message me personally to discuss The Dread Descendant. The entire reason I published was to be able to discuss this story with others!

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105 reviews36 followers
March 31, 2025
this was a lot more dark, emotional, and angsty then i thought it would be. it also did not go the way i wanted it to go after the book 1 ending but everything that happened is for the plot so i guess it’s forgivable. i really think a lot of people would enjoy the way the book was written because it gives the slow burn with all the tension but i’m not a fan of those things in books. yes, even if they are in some high stake fantasies. AND THAT ENDING? it gave ouabh 2 so hard that i don’t know what to do with myself because book 3 just doesn’t exist.

actual rating: 3.5 stars
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123 reviews2 followers
January 26, 2025
What a mindf*ck in the best way possible.

The Dread Prince took this series to the next level. It's darker, more emotional, the magic is more complex, and as the story progresses you are uncovering the truth in real time through the characters.

There are some big plot twists and the way they play out had me hopeful and then questioning and then devastated, back to hopeful.

Lauren excellently captures the struggle of grief, loss, and an imbalanced/abusive relationship through Maeve. The most simple way I can think to explain the complexities of Maeve's journey is that she is essentially experiencing an identity crisis in such a deep and life alternating way, based on most of her reality being so far outside of her control as it once was.

Not only does Maeve's perspective leave you reeling, but Mal's descent into losing himself while trying to save their world is quite heartbreaking, but also unsettling because for so much of this book it can really be hard to understand what is the true him and what isn't.

One of the bigger surprises for me was how much I like Reeve. His role was unexpected but made perfect sense when you read into some of the Easter eggs from The Dread Descendant. I need more of that side of the story.

This is truly such a well done, gripping fantasy that absolutely consumed me.
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33 reviews1 follower
January 22, 2025
“I never wanted a crown. If one thing in my life I did desire, it was only her.”

I have so much to say. This won’t go into super detailed spoilers, but it’ll hint at some things that go down, so be warned!!!
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I genuinely cannot explain how wild of a read this was. At absolutely no point did I know where the story was going. And I freaking loved it—loved that I was conflicted and equally thrilled, I think, ninety percent of this read. I got the ARC in the mail a day ago and I’m already done, if that tells you anything!

Okay, so we start off 6 months post tDD, and I’m kind of pissed off at Mal from the last book. He was way too closed off (not in a cute way, in my opinion) and didn’t seem like he even saw Maeve as a person, not to mention he had like zero morality most of the time. But across the first 33% of this book, I’m totally loving him. He’s thoughtful and still his cold self but has enough of what a girl needs in a male MC.

Now, keep in mind that I am coming off of the Dread Descendant being full on team Reeve. I still kind of am…

“Even with daggers in her eyes, she was radiant. ‘She’s beautiful,’ whispered Mely, her eyes lit with awe.

A smile tugged at the corner of Reeve‘s mouth. ‘That she is.’”


This high lord obviously really wants to help her, but she just cannot ever choose herself. This is my biggest bone to pick with Maeve. I’m not saying it should’ve been done differently because it’s not my story to write, and I do understand why it was done this way, but I was so mad that Maeve never stood up for herself. Though, admittedly, I loved not being able to mentally will the MC to do what I wanted her to. People in this narrative are not dancing the stereotypical plot line that most stories adhere to.

However, some of the things that happened to her… I would be traumatised for life and then some. And she never held it against Mal. LIKE WHAT!?? And yes, I understand that technically it was Shadow—but was all of it her? Or was it also a bit of him, too? I mean, I have no clue, and it's ruining me. Maeve is genuinely so forgiving and loyal to the point where I wanted to jump out my window. I love the old Mal, but I could never put up with what he became if put in Maeve’s place. She's both inspiring and infuriating.

“‘Please,’ she said softly. ‘I cannot lose you. Please let me help you fight the darkness. I never intended for you to carry this burden alone.’” 😭😭😭😭


I can’t tell where this story is going at all, and I’m scared because, at points in this novel, I was SO sad for Maeve, Mal, and Reeve. I don’t even know what I want anymore.

Will she end up in Aterna? Can she save Mal? And even so, I don’t know, as a reader, if I can forgive him for some of the crap he pulled. The stuff with the ring? The jab about her father before the duel? I mean, he’s so abusive at points I'm losing my respect for Maeve just reading it. I just need to know if any of his antics were from his true self becoming totally unhinged or if it was all the poison from the Dread Lands.

(One more Reeve/ Maeve quote—I’m sorry; I’m terrible)
“‘I hope you think that of me to come. But I don’t foresee it.’

He smiled. ‘Now you are a prophet?’

‘You have an eternity to mock me,’ she said with a small laugh. 'Take the day off.’”


Also, I have no clue where this son came from, and I’m still very confused about the timeline with that, but I absolutely adore him. I adore all of them, honestly. And I love how so many secrets are still being kept. Uncovering them is the best part about reading.

Now, I think if it was a typical series, you would see Mal fall to the darkness, and Maeve end up fated with Reeve. But really, none of this has been typical. I also think Leake is a sucker (in the best way) for saving the unredeemable, so perhaps Mal will make it (this is a plea). Though, again, knowing who he was before Shadow…I feel like he would never forgive himself for what he did under her influence.

Anyway, this was phenomenal. Seriously, one of the most entertaining books I've read this year. Maybe a bit heavy on the words 'softly' and 'coolly' as adjectives, but it absolutely did not get in the way of the story. The dialogue was pristine and not at all cheesy, and I have no complaints because it was a completely original read.
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118 reviews4 followers
January 30, 2025
Y’all this ARC read was one of my most anticipated reads of 2025 and it did not disappoint! I felt every possible emotion while reading this - I went from giggling and kicking my feet then screaming at the book then tearing up. Mal and Maeve’s story is full of dark twists and turns and it’s a brutal tale that has you begging for more. Maeve’s journey through grief was so well done and really captured the raw, heart-wrenching nature of loss. The way she grapples with her emotions while navigating a world full of danger, betrayal, and impossible choices is powerful. Mal, as a character, is equally complex—his darkness and conflicting desires make him impossible to forget. Their chemistry is electric, and the tension between them kept me on the edge of my seat. The world-building is rich and immersive, with a depth that made me feel like I was living in the pages alongside them.  

This book is intense, unpredictable, and unapologetically fierce. Lauren Cate Leake has crafted a story that is both captivating and emotionally stirring, leaving you thinking long after you’ve turned the last page. If you’re into stories full of suspense, forbidden love, and characters you can’t help but root for—even when they’re doing things you shouldn’t be rooting for—The Dread Prince is a must-read. Can’t wait for everyone to dive into this dark, twisted world!
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131 reviews21 followers
March 4, 2025
another 5 ⭐️ read because oh my god. like i knew i was going to love this book but all the new plot points caught me off guard! i thought we were finally going in a happy direction and then the last 30% was a mindfuck and had me SCREAMING. i need everyone to read this book on the 30th so we can discuss thanks!

what to expect from the dread prince:
- dark magic and items
- talking mind to mind
- multiple ancient prophecies
- duels and ballroom scenes
- never knowing who/what to trust
- corruption and politics
- heartbreak above all else
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86 reviews6 followers
January 29, 2025
I technically have a little more to go but I’m on vacation and marking this as done now. Either way its a 5 star read so far for me. But i’ll come back and update a better review. This book releases TOMORROW JAN 30th and I can tell you rn if youve already read book 1 you better RUNNNN for this one.
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136 reviews9 followers
January 25, 2025
✨ ARC Review ✨
The Dread Prince by @writer_lc

5 ⭐️ 1.5 🌶️

WOW okay. Where book one was written for the Tom Riddle girlies, this one feels like it was written for the Sauron girlies.

“This book is much darker than the first. If you thought these characters were morally grey before, they are now pitch black.”

This book was so wild and I don’t think I expected a single turn of events! There was a singular surprise that I might’ve seen coming, but most certainly not to the extent that it was. (And like, I’m just going to be off in my corner shipping these characters). Book two was a thrilling adventure that keeps you conflicted but you keep reading anyway.

It is frequently hard to keep the second book of a series as captivating as the first, but Lauren Leake did such an amazing job here. I absolutely cannot wait to see where she goes with the next book!

The first of the series, The Dread Descendant is available now on KU and paperback/hardback. This book, The Dread Prince, will be available in the same formats on January 30!
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79 reviews5 followers
June 17, 2025
3⭐️ Again— eating up the concept. Love the story. Need to know what happens next. But the author is SO LAZY jfc. Like did you even give it one (1) proof read????? There are so many misspellings, grammatical errors, and again….. how are we spelling people’s names wrong… they’re your own characters!!!!! A lot darker than the first but.. I like it
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8 reviews
February 17, 2025
Oh. My. God. The second half of this book had me jumping up and down screaming! I don’t know how I’m going to survive until the next book. Team Reeve ❤️
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70 reviews3 followers
April 28, 2025
Can I rate this more than 5 stars? ♾️⭐️

This book was life-altering—my brain chemistry has officially been changed. The story grabs you and doesn’t let go. It has you in an emotional chokehold from page one. The characters- I loved them, hated them, and stayed absolutely addicted to every single one.

The Dread Prince is book two in the Dread Descendant series, so fair warning: spoilers ahead if you haven’t read book one!

The story picks up after Maeve’s father dies, and one of the central themes revolves around grappling with identity and grief after such a huge loss. There’s also themes of manipulation. I have multiple Kindle notes like “I don’t know how I feel about Mal coercing her…” and “WTF, Mal?” But then… CHAPTER 56. AHHHHH. That’s all I’ll say. 🥲🤯😭 (Okay, I’m done.) but…. 😭😭😭

Also, the playlist? Everything.

I am dying a little inside waiting for the next book.

Favorite Quote:
“You so rarely disappoint me, Sinclair. But when you do, it’s when you are afraid of him… and when you think that I am.”

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242 reviews19 followers
November 3, 2025
audio helps immerse in the world so well
Definitely recommend.
Narrated so well, I couldn't stop listening

Pain, grief, turmoil,
Darker yet.
Definitely recommend


“I can’t lose you, Little Viper,” he said. “It terrifies me what I would do if you were taken from me. I don’t think I could control my rage.”

“I can’t lose you, Little Viper,” he said. “It terrifies me what I would do if you were taken from me. I don’t think I could control my rage.”

“I will tear apart the f-cking world without you.”
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17 reviews
March 24, 2025
Mal was just annoying me in this book and almost made me DNF it, it felt like the author was trying to write a morally gray character but fell extremely flat. Anyways, I really hope Reeve ends up being end game, which is the only reason why I will read the next book. I had such high hopes for this series but so far it’s not looking good…
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323 reviews77 followers
January 31, 2025
5 ⭐️ Wow that was INTENSE! The author was not kidding when she said this one was going to be DARK. I’m in awe of the world-building and the magical world that she has created and built up in this second book.

And the romance?! PLS I’M SCREAMING at the yearning and tension. This is how you do romantasy. 👏

If you had any doubts with the first book, make no mistake... Lauren has put you in your place with this one.

If Melissa K Roerich, JK Rowling, and Sarah J Maas had a baby it would be this book.
Take the darkness from the Legacy Series, the magic from Harry Potter, and the romantasy portion of ACOMAF and you get this book.🤌
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61 reviews4 followers
August 11, 2025
✨ Dark(er) Magic
😱 Shocking Revelations
💚 Like Calls to Like
⚡️ Harry Potter/Dramione Vibes
🎉 Book #2 - with Book #3 announced!

First off, I was Team Mal at the end of Book #1… but now, I’m not so sure. Mal is battling a darkness in the Dread Lands, so is this new attitude his or the shadows?! NO ONE knows!

Either way, Maeve is a brilliantly and beautifully written character with ALL of the flaws and grit. I 💙 her! By the way, Lauren is THE SWEETEST, so you should give her book a try for that reason alone! 5/5 stars!
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460 reviews11 followers
January 7, 2026
I was really impressed with this sequel. There were a lot more moving parts here and Maeve and Mal’s relationship shifting was both captivating and hard to watch.

I loved all of the world building and slowly seeing Mal’s madness seep in.

The plot twists are very good, though it’s a tad hard for me to keep up with all of the new and further revelations.

I don’t think was dark like was expecting, but I suppose in its own way, when it came to her grief and the unwinding of her and Mal’s innocence as school children.

Their relationship takes a much more toxic turn, and you can’t help but root for Maeve to save him. But at what cost to her own sanity?

So interested to see how this ends.
4 reviews
January 30, 2025
The day I got my ARC I was stunned beyond words. I was having a really rough day and I cried when I saw the email. I was looking forward to this drop for a while. It took me awhile this time around (do to personal things), but i finally got to the end! There are so many surprises and some i definitely did not expect. The authors writing is a tad different than i’m used to, but the way she captivates the story is amazing in the end. i can’t wait to see what’s in store for the third!
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43 reviews4 followers
January 29, 2025
This book 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I flew through this ARC - simply could not put it down. Every time I thought I knew where the plot was going it would twist and turn in ways I couldn’t expect. The story is so captivating and the characters are written so well. And that ending!? Insane. I fear I need the next book immediately. Everyone needs to read this well-crafted series.
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182 reviews3 followers
January 27, 2025
Just realized that now that I finished this book, I have to WAIT again. And for that, Lauren. You’re on my list.

Anyways, pause here if you don’t want any light (nothing cray. I promise) spoilery chatter because tbh this book gave me trauma and I loved it and I refuse to leave anything out.

First things first, Maeve. You sweet, nasty little thing. I adore you. Bloodthirsty, ruthless, loyal, cunning - Maeve, my slytherin sister, if you have no fans, I am dead.

Reeve? Raw. Next question. (Read: ily shadow wing daddy)

Mal, complex. The writing that allowed you to literally watch his psyche snap in half SPECTACULAR. Masterful. Nuanced and heartbreaking.

This is on some SJM complexity level high fantasy magical system, and not only that, it was executed with precision and was FANTASTIC. no trailing leads, nothing I didn’t think was going to carry forward into the storyline. If it was confusing, it was foreshadowing or it was something that was coming that you couldn’t understand until they understood.

This is definitely high fantasy. Romance is a secondary or even third plot line in this book, light on 🌶️ unless it’s needed to make sense for the scene. Masterful writing from Lauren Cate Leake on this one. Seriously. Masterful. Best read of 2025 so far.
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89 reviews
March 11, 2025
3.5 stars. Better than the first in my opinion, but still something feels off, it kinda feels like fanfic
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55 reviews
July 24, 2025
This was a *MESS*

Ok so I have been a bit on the fence on whether to review or not but let’s do it.

So I really (surprisingly) liked the first book even though it really basically is still a Harry Potter fanfiction and a tiny bit too close to the original storyline for comfort in some places (e.g. the way Mal‘s father & grandparents die). Nevertheless, the vibes were immaculate and I enjoyed having a powerful FMC who isn’t shy to use her power or too virtuous about it.

HOWEVER I feel like after Book 1 we have reached a turning point where the authors original fanfiction idea cut off and she needed to really spin her own story in her own world. That kind of went downhill real fast. The moment all our characters are moving to the Dreadlands it gets messy and confusing and even messier. I get that Mal is spiralling. The author described that quite well. What I don’t get is why Maeve is ignoring it for so. Damn. Long. And even that isn’t the end of my quarrel with this book.

The whole Maxius storyline???? So confusing. I get that Maeve can alter her own memory but sheesh. I felt like I was randomly pelted with storyline ideas by the author instead of reading their comprehensively developed form. This was rather a brainstorming session than a book that should be published. And if you are already throwing in Reeve as her fated mate (definitely did not at all see this coming from 3 miles away *sarcasm off, of course me, everyone and their mother did*) then DO SOMETHING WITH IT. So yeah. I might read book 3 to see whether she manages to save this someday somehow, but I truly doubt it.
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100 reviews
February 10, 2025
bestie PLEASE get an editor. i want to love these books so bad but i am so mad confused and the typos and grammar and other errors throw me off too. the plot needs delving into a bit more and just written a little more cohesively cause right now it’s reading as very purposefully vague and deceitful but like it’s doing it on accident cause it’s just confusing. but very interesting characterization of mal in this. the relationship and his energy made me feel all sorts of wack things.

one question i had through the end of this: did i just get tamlined?
7 reviews
April 20, 2025
Was such a hard read I almost dnf’d for about 70% of the book I was bored, it was like reading a book of riddles and sometimes I wondered if I’d missed chapters because it jumped around so much. Maeve and Mals characters in this were just dreadful. I don’t even want them to end up together if there’s a book 3. I had so much hope for these books but just can’t help feeling let down. So much of this book just felt like filler.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
100 reviews
August 8, 2025
what did i just read and how did i read it. i am so unbelievably confused. she has a fated mate out of no where that is not the mmc. she randomly gets a three year old child. the whole deal with mal and this shadow lady… ??????????????
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242 reviews19 followers
November 3, 2025
Pain, grief, turmoil, war
Darker yet.
Definitely recommend


“I can’t lose you, Little Viper,” he said. “It terrifies me what I would do if you were taken from me. I don’t think I could control my rage.”

“I will tear apart the f-king world without you.”
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91 reviews
February 25, 2025
This book was stressful to read. Nothing went right and there were only glimpses of good moments. Verry eager to read the third book though
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51 reviews
February 19, 2025
"Because you taste like victory, Maeve. But watching you yearn for my touch makes me want to start a war."
I could write paragraphs about this book series, if I could give both the first and second book infinite stars I would. I am new to Goodreads and I haven't really felt to leave more than star reviews so far this year, but I have to write something for this book and this series as a whole. I read the Dread Descendant back in November of 2024 and it climbed its way to being in my top 10 book series of all time. I knew as soon as I heard the love interest Malachite was based on Tom Riddle from Harry Potter, and as a Slytherin myself I knew I had to read this book. Maeve and Mal truly have a unique relationship to me compared to what I see in other books of this nature. For the first book and the first half of the second book Maeve leans and revels in the darkness with Mal, but as time goes on *spoiler* that changes. I just love the vibe that they give, they are so obsessed with each other and both as morally grey as each other, and just as powerful that they create a powerful couple that many in the book fear to stand against. It's giving very much, let's rule the world together. This series very much took the aspects that I loved about Harry Potter, I was always the most fascinated with the dark side of that series or the dark arts, but we don't get to see a lot of it in my opinion since we are following Harry the protagonist who is the "hero" and "good guy" of the story. However, this series took those aspects that I wanted more of, and Lauren added aspects to the story making it her own and that made it even better. All of those things stirred together have made this series perfect for me. I am going to be left with a Maeve and Mal sized hole in my heart when the Dread King releases and the series comes to an end.

*Major Spoilers from here on out as I will talk about the second book more, if you do not want to be spoiled please do not read onwards*

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