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Exodus

Kate Stewart (2024-08-20)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages545 (Chunky (400-600))
SeriesThe Ravenhood #
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentVery Steamy
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

Forbidden RelationshipDeceptionPower ImbalanceSecret BabyOrganized CrimeManipulation

Positive tags

Found Familyhealing arcHigh AngstHurt/Comfortredemption arc

Tropes

Alpha HeroContemporaryDark RomanceEnemies to LoversForbidden LoveForced ProximityLove TriangleMorally Gray HeroPossessive HeroReverse HaremRomantic SuspenseSecret IdentityWhy Choose

Themes

Control and SurrenderFamily LegacyLove & Redemptionlove vs dutyMoral AmbiguitySecret SocietiesVigilante Justice

Synopsis

INCLUDES EXCLUSIVE, CAN'T MISS BONUS CONTENT! The second in the seductive series that has become an international bestselling sensation—a modern-day Robin Hood retelling that is steamy, intensely emotional, and utterly original. Some places make you, and some break you. For Cecelia Horner, Triple Falls has done both. In the length of the summer, she’s begun to forge a new path, sparked by her connection to two men, Sean and Dominic. Separately and together, they helped bring her out of her shell and into a life filled with sensuality, promise and dangerous secrets. Now Cecelia has discovered that Sean and Dom are part of the Ravenhood, a secret group of vigilantes committed to undoing her father’s wrongs. Her biggest threat is the head of this syndicate, the enigmatic brute known as The Frenchman. A man who’s made it clear he doesn’t want Cecelia anywhere near the Ravenhood, interfering with his mission and need for control. Cecelia has every reason to despise this invasive stranger for what he’s done. But because she’s equally as threatening to him, he won’t leave her alone. And no matter how simple it should be to hate the man who’s come between her and the men she’s fallen for, she can’t deny everything else he makes her feel…especially when the secret they create together could be the most dangerous of them all.

Tags

Modern Retelling