
The Finish Line by Kate Stewart is the final book in The Ravenhood Trilogy. While it took time for me to fully connect with the series, I ultimately fell in love with its characters. The story picks up after the events of Flock and Exodus, centering on secrets, betrayal, love and loyalty.
If this book interests you, I highly recommend reading the first two installments before continuing, as this review contains spoilers, and the summary may not fully make sense without prior context.
After being told to leave Triple Falls and never return, Cecelia has moved on but remains haunted by her past and the choices she made. Tobias, unwilling to let her go, is determined to prove himself and win her back. However, their journey is anything but easy. Cecelia has grown stronger and refuses to accept anything less than honesty and commitment. As Tobias seeks redemption, more is revealed about the Ravenhood’s mission, its criminal activities and the weight he carries.
This book is not for the faint of heart due to its violent elements, but every moment keeps readers on edge. Tobias’ growth throughout the series makes him a strong contender for the title of “book boyfriend,” despite his flaws. His transformation from a closed-off leader to a man willing to risk everything for love is one of the novel’s most rewarding aspects.
Stewart masterfully crafts a finale that is as heartbreaking as it is satisfying. Overall, The Finish Line delivers a powerful and emotional conclusion to a series filled with challenging themes. It is a book I will continue recommending to dark romance readers for months to come.
Stars: 4/5
Spice Level: 4/5
I just made a blog post talking about how much I've loved reading and then I come across this! This book sounds soo good even though I don't typically gravitate to this genre. What are some of your favorite books?
ReplyDeleteI am IN LOVE with ACOTAR which I see you wrote about in your blog! A couple of other 5-star books on my list are The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams, and The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang. I did recently have an Ali Hazelwood kick not too long ago so I definitely recommend her books as well!
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