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"In your heart of hearts, if you didn't have to choose, would you?"The deal is simple: all nineteen-year-old student Cecilia Horner has to do is survive a year in the small town of Triple Falls, living with her estranged father and working at his factory. In return, he'll not only pay her college tuition but will hand over a small fortune that will enable Cecilia to help her single mother. . .But everything changes when she meets sexy local Sean on her first day of work. He introduces her to his close knit circle of friends - including the enigmatic Dominic - a group who live by their own rules and brandish the same raven tattoo . . .Cecilia has always played it safe, but, blinded by her growing feelings for Sean and Dominic, she's determined to enjoy her last summer of freedom and be open to new experiences no matter where they might lead . . . Kate Stewart's Ravenhood Trilogy is a gritty, sexy modern romantic day take on Robin Hood with a plethora of breathtaking twists. This unconventional love story is a white knuckle ride filled with suspense, steam, addictive bad boys, action, and ALL OF THE FEELS. Books in this bestselling series are Flock, Exodus and The Finish Line.
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Author
Kate Stewart
Pages
389
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Published Date
2022-10-25
ISBN
1035013487 9781035013487
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"It’s good. I’m looking forward to reading the rest of the series. The first book ends with open ends and not the most positive note. There is a good plot to spice level and I liked the pacing of the majority of the book. The end felt a tiny bit disjointed and little confusing. I liked the relationships in this one but the end leaves so many questions I don’t know what to think. I think it’s a 3/5 spice level. Some good scenes scattered throughout. "
"Before I go off on an angry rant, I will say this book gave me those height of adolescent feelings and the dread of a one hot summer of passion that inevitably comes to an end. Also, no spoilers here, but when I got done with this book, I did something I never do and searched for spoilers. Suffice to say that I am so unbelievably happy I didn't continue because that is horse ****.
Speaking of characters Cece is a doormat, Sean is a narcissistic *****, and Dom is a sociopath. While I know this is mostly a smutty story, it dared to have a plot, so I get to criticize it, and you can't be mad about that. Now, what that plot was well, you will learn that at the end of book one. Some of it anyway.
Ugh, these characters overly explained themselves way too much. It felt like the author was begging you to like these people. "I know what I got. I would never look elsewhere." I got the most affectionate husband in the world, and he has never been so corny. I'm not sure besides the feels I mentioned above that I liked anything else about this book except that it's over now, and I moved on."
"This book...this Trilogy...is EV-ER-Y-THING!! I inhaled it like some kind of addict, it's like book crack...it's THAT GOOD! Once you start...you can't stop...and you don't want to. Go in blind, get lost in the Ravenhood world, with a secret behind ever door, and surprise around every corner. Buckle up for the emotional, SPICY, mysterious, and action-packed rollercoaster ride of Ravenhood and enjoy ever second!! "
"I know I’m in the minority here. I wanted to DNF this book around 43%, but because of all the hype and rave reviews I pressed on thinking that this book had to get better. This was one of the worst books I’ve read and finished. I put off reading this book because I was afraid I wouldn’t like it and that is an understatement. The execution of the story left little to be desired to keep my interest. I was so bored. I hated Cecelia, Sean and Dominic. It didn’t feel like they had any sort of a relationship between them, whether she wanted to believe that or not at the end. The “secrets” in the story were just maddening and frustrating. In the end, I just rolled my eyes. Like, really? All that build up for a predictable ending. I’m sorry to all of you that loved this book. I don’t know if I will have the patience to read the next book, even tho everyone tells me that it gets better. I’m just not seeing it from here. This is why I’ve been trying to stay away from the books that have been hyped up. My expectations are so high and then I feel really let down when I don’t like them. Ugh! I’m just really disappointed."