Book Review: Ravenhood Trilogy By Kate Stewart
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The Ravenhood Trilogy: Flock, Exodus & The Finish Line By Kate Stewart
The Ravenhood Trilogy by Kate Stewart
Tropes: Mystery, Small Town, Secrets, Forbidden Love, Enemies To Lovers, Wounded Hero, Why Choose, Second Chance, Heartbreak
Summary:
The Ravenhood Trilogy is an irresistible tale of love, secrets, and betrayal that will leave you breathless and questioning everything you thought you knew about sacrifice and devotion.
It begins in Flock, where Cecilia enters the mysterious world of Triple Falls, drawn into a twisted fairytale woven with secrets and seduction. Lured by dangerous yet magnetic men, she is faced with the ultimate question: how much is she willing to sacrifice for love and the thrill of living on the edge? As the lines blur between right and wrong, Cecilia finds herself entangled in a love story where loyalty demands a heavy price.
In Exodus, the stakes only rise as Cecilia grapples with the haunting consequences of her choices. Her past in Triple Falls still owns pieces of her heart, and the memories of “her boys of summer” are an aching reminder of the passion and heartbreak that defined her. As the weight of secrets becomes unbearable, Cecilia is pulled back to the place where it all began, seeking closure—or perhaps redemption. But fate is merciless, and some sins come with unshakable consequences.
By the time we reach The Finish Line, it’s not just Cecilia’s story anymore. The focus shifts to a man who’s built his life on vengeance and deception, only to discover the woman who made him feel truly alive. His love for Cecilia is both his undoing and his salvation, as the shadows of his past unravel with deadly precision. To protect the woman he loves, he must confront the lies that have defined him, but doing so risks losing the very soul he’s discovered.
The Ravenhood Trilogy is an epic, steamy saga about finding love amidst chaos and facing the consequences of wanting more. It’s for those who crave intense romance, deep emotion, and heart-stopping twists that will leave you desperate to uncover every last secret. This trilogy isn’t just a story—it’s a whirlwind experience of passion and pain that stays with you long after you’ve turned the final page.
💚 LD
Flock (Book 1)
I didn't know what obsession was until this book! Flock grabbed hold of me and refused to let go. I devoured every page, unable to put it down. The sense of mystery, the secret society vibes, and the Robin Hood-inspired storyline had me completely hooked. Going in blind made it all the more thrilling. Don’t even get me started on Dom and Sean—their dynamic with Cecelia was captivating. And the final page? It left my jaw on the floor. This series has become my number one recommendation to all readers.
Exodus (Book 2)
I loved Flock, but Exodus made me forget all about it once Tobias King came into the picture. Words can’t describe how much I love this book! The chemistry between Tobias and Cecelia is next level, filled with tension and raw emotion. While I struggled with the absence of Dom and Sean, the intensity of this story broke me into pieces that I haven’t put back together since. It’s a book that lingers long after you finish it, and not a day goes by that I don’t think about it.
The Finish Line (Book 3)
Considering how much I loved Tobias, it’s no surprise that I adored this final book. The Finish Line brought everything together in a way that was both satisfying and necessary for my heart.
“Your heart is not your weakness, Cecilia. It’s mine.”
🤍 AD -
Flock (Book 1)
This is easily one of my top reads of the year. I was hooked from beginning to end, completely consumed by the story. I won’t go into detail because you NEED to experience this book blind. Everything about it is unique, mysterious, and thrillingly confusing. A lot of the plot starts to make sense by the end, but I was left with so many questions that I had to dive straight into the next book. Hands down, this is a 5-star read. Without giving too much away, it’s about a girl named Cecelia who goes to work at her father’s company and meets a boy who pulls her into his life in ways she never expected.
Exodus (Book 2)
If Flock was a 5-star read, then Exodus is infinity stars in my eyes. It’s the best book I’ve ever read, and it evoked so many emotions I never expected to feel. Kate Stewart is an insanely talented author, and every single character in this book holds a special place in my heart. I still can’t adequately describe what this book is worth; it’s not just a story, it’s an experience that tears you apart and sticks with you long after you’ve finished.
The Finish Line (Book 3)
This book was everything I didn’t know I needed. While some people might say it wasn’t necessary after the way Exodusended, I wholeheartedly disagree. The groveling and closure in The Finish Line were beautifully done, and even though it didn’t completely heal my heart, it was the perfect ending to an unforgettable trilogy. My advice? Go in blind, be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster, and get ready to live, breathe, and dream Ravenhood.
“Until we meet again. Until we can feel the rain on both our faces. There has to be a time for us in the next life. I don’t want any part of a heaven where I don’t see you.”
💙 AG -
Flock (Book 1)
This book left me confused and intrigued all at once. There were so many secrets and unanswered questions, but that’s what made me love it even more. The characters were incredible, and I absolutely adored Dominic and Sean. The only thing I felt was missing was that possessive, “she’s mine” vibe that I personally enjoy in these types of stories. But overall, it was a fantastic read that kept me guessing and eager to continue.
Exodus (Book 2)
This book is absolute perfection. From the very beginning, I was completely hooked. I loved the tension-filled relationship between Tobias and Cecelia, and the storyline was gripping with so many twists and surprises. It’s hard to imagine how the author came up with such an intricate and heartbreaking plot. I’ve never cried so much over a book before—I had to reread several pages to fully absorb the emotions. This book completely destroyed me, and I found myself deeply attached to all of the characters.
The Finish Line (Book 3)
The Finish Line was everything I needed to mend my heart after the devastation of Exodus. While some may think the second book provided a full circle ending, I understand why this final installment was necessary. It brought closure and healing in a way that was both fulfilling and emotional.
“We love rainy days, don’t we, baby?”
1 comment
what chapter does tobias say your heart is not your weakness cecilia its mine