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Betrayal Fantasy Books

8 hand-picked betrayal books in fantasy — each one profiled with spice ratings, mood tags, and reader-fit guides.

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Top Betrayal Fantasy Books

Ranked by reader ratings. Every book profiled with spice, mood, and trope data.

A Storm of Swords
#1 MatchA Storm of Swordsby George R.R. Martin🌶️🌶️ Warm · ★ 4.54Epic FantasyView on Amazon →
The Trouble with Peace
#2 MatchThe Trouble with Peaceby Joe Abercrombie🌶️ Mild · ★ 4.42FantasyView on Amazon →
Last Argument of Kings
#3 MatchLast Argument of Kingsby Joe Abercrombie🌶️ Mild · ★ 4.34FantasyView on Amazon →
Dark Heir
#4 MatchDark Heirby C.S. Pacat🫧 Clean · ★ 4.22YA FantasyView on Amazon →
The Burning Page
#5 MatchThe Burning Pageby Genevieve Cogman🫧 Clean · ★ 3.94FantasyView on Amazon →
The Rose Society
#6 MatchThe Rose Societyby Marie Lu🫧 Clean · ★ 3.87YA FantasyView on Amazon →
The Merciless Ones
#7 MatchThe Merciless Onesby Namina Forna🫧 Clean · ★ 3.85YA FantasyView on Amazon →
Glass Sword
#8 MatchGlass Swordby Victoria Aveyard🫧 Clean · ★ 3.8YA FantasyView on Amazon →

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The highest-rated betrayal fantasy books on Sort By Cravings include A Storm of Swords, The Trouble with Peace, Last Argument of Kings. Each has been profiled with trope tags, spice ratings, and mood breakdowns.

Betrayal Fantasy books average 0.5/5 on the spice scale. They range from completely clean reads to scorching.

We recommend starting with A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin. It showcases everything readers love about betrayal fantasy stories.

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Every book on this page has been read and profiled by the Sort By Cravings team. Spice ratings, trope tags, and mood labels reflect our honest assessment — not publisher metadata. Some links are affiliate links; they help keep the site running at no cost to you. Learn more about our process.