![]() The story, in true Brayshaw fashion, starts out with a bang and it never stops. I was truly so sad to say goodbye to them, the whole entire crew of secondary and primary characters. The passion and love, although different, extends beyond Raven and Maddoc to their brothers as well as some of the secondary characters who take a more prominent role in this book. What makes this series special, though, is that this love isn't just romantic. The way they love, fiercely and passionately, is how we all want to be loved. From the push and pull of their courtship, to the possessive nature from both sides, and the intimate moments when they are alone, these two have easily slipped into one of my favorite couples of all times. Through these three books, I have been enthralled with the romance between Maddoc and Raven. ![]() These four became more than friends, they became family, and the readers, like me, became a piece of their family, too. Seeing them go from men who follow rules to kings who rule and seeing Raven go from a lost, obstinate girl to a defiant queen was more than I could have hoped for. I loved seeing the evolution of not just Raven but of Maddoc, Royce, and Captain. I don’t know how to say goodbye to a couple I have loved so much, to a story that consumed me, and to a world that I’m enamored with. ![]() And yes, I know we are getting Cap and a Royce’s book, but Maddoc and Raven’s story is done and I’m left feeling bereft. You know a series is good because your heart hurts that it is over. ![]()
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