Friday, December 22, 2023

Review: One Last Rainy Day

 


Title: One Last Rainy Day: The Legacy of a Prince

Series: Ravenhood Legacy

Author: Kate Stewart

Release Date: July 2023



“My rainy days are yours, Dominic. If you want them.”

Once upon a time…

There lived a man with a vengeance-filled heart that held too many secrets.

And a woman, pure of soul, intent on uncovering them.

What they failed to realize is that through the storm their love would create…

a legacy would be born.


One Last Rainy Day is a spinoff of The Ravenhood Series, and the first installment of the Ravenhood Legacy series.

All books in BOTH series must be read in order.

The Ravenhood Series 

Book #1 Flock

Book #2 Exodus

Book #3 The Finish Line

Ravenhood Legacy

Book #1 One Last Rainy Day: The Legacy of a Prince.



This review may contain spoilers for the Ravenhood & Ravenhood Legacy spoilers: you MUST read all of the Ravenhood series before diving into this book. 

So, I took forever to read this book. I didn't think I was ready- because when I read these books three years ago, I grieved HARD. Dom was my favorite. Last night I asked my husband why he would let me read this book- because I wasn't ready. I was 80% through the book and knew what was coming and wasn't ready. 

This book follows Dom- and his legacy. His relationship with Sean, and Tyler and his brother Tobias. What he has been through. His first meeting with Cecelia, and his falling in love with her. And what happened after. 

And even though it has been years, and even though I still grieve over Dom- I finally picked up this book. And while this still brought out the emotion, it also brought closure. 

If you loved the Ravenhood series, and have been putting off this book like I was- I recommend picking it up. To give you more insight into Dom, and his relationships with those around him. And to also read about the legacy he left behind. 

5⭐ out of 5⭐. 

2🌶️ out of 5🌶️. A couple scenes with some details 


Tropes: 

→ contemporary romance 

→ emotional reads 

→ small town 

→ enemies to lovers 

→ angst 

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