The Ravenhood Legacy Series 2 Books Set by Kate Stewart (One Last Rainy Day, Severed Heart)
One Last Rainy Day is the first book in Kate Stewart's Ravenhood Legacy, the deliciously steamy continuation of the internationally bestselling Ravenhood series – the Robin Hood retelling that set TikTok on fire. Irresistibly edgy, this spin-off series sheds new light on the secret, morally grey brotherhood – this time from the brooding and magnetic perspective of Dominic.
Severed Hearts is the second novel in the Ravenhood Legacy series, the prequel romance of fan favourites Tyler and Delphine. Kate Stewart's the Ravenhood Legacy series is an irresistibly edgy spin-off series shedding a new light on the secret, morally-grey brotherhood from Robin Hood-inspired Ravenhood Trilogy.
One Last Rainy Day
Dominic King doesn’t want or need anything . . . except his freedom.
The key to his cage is tucked in the suit pocket of his overbearing, overprotective, older brother, Tobias ― the leader of a secret vigilante group Dominic helps govern.
Their mission? Destroy Roman Horner. And what better way to start than with their target’s daughter?
The problem is, the moment Cecelia Horner arrives in Triple Falls, plans and motivations change. For Dominic, she’s a potent reminder that there’s still good in the world. With Tobias away for the summer, things start to quickly heat up until she’s not just a want, she’s a need. With the Ravenhood’s fate on his shoulders, Cecelia becomes Dom’s only solace, and a light for his tortured soul. Because he knows, better than anyone, that a choice is coming. And once the decision is made, there’ll be no coming back . . .
Severed Heart
Once upon a time . . .
There lived an ambitious boy determined to become a man before his time. And a woman, a battered soldier who recognized the scars that marred his soul – scars that mirrored her own.
Determined to help shape the warrior within him, it was their inexplicable bond that would for ever alter his heart . . . And the loss of that love that would redefine his destiny. After all, nothing has ever been fair in love and war.