Saturday, August 7, 2021

Review: The End by Ruby Vincent

The End by Ruby Vincent
Series: Raven River Academy #3
Publication date: August 6th, 2020
Pages: 366

Synopsis:
It doesn't feel like the end.

It feels like all of my problems are just beginning.

There's more happening in my town of Raven River than I knew.

More lies. More secrets. More pain.

Enemies seen and unseen are circling and not even my guardian angels can protect me.

There's a war coming and I'll fight because this time my Angels...

My Horsemen...

My loves...

... are the ones who need saving.

The End is a contemporary reverse harem high school bully romance. This is the final book in the series and features language, dark themes, and sexual scenes. If you're cool with that, dive in!


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Review:
Ember's world is crumbling around her. Her ex-boyfriend has tried to shoot Royal and has a vendetta against the Horsemen that he will stop at nothing to fulfill. This is just added to the list of troubles Ember will need to face. She also must find a way to deal with Hiro and his role he played with Eli's attack, take down the secondary blackmailer, find Nolan and exchange him for her captive Angel, return the $25 million dollars to the investors, and find out what happened to her parents. All the while trying to negotiate the release of her men so they may go with her when she leaves Raven River after graduation. No pressure. But that's not all, there is also another life changing secret that can cause the upheaval of her new blossoming family.

Ember is an absolute mastermind and I love that about her. There were ways she manipulated a situation or managed it with zero fear that just spoke to how amazing she is. She never let fear consume her even when a gun was pointed at her face. She acted invincible. Which was hilarious because her guys were constantly trying to protect her when she didn't need it. Ember is one of those female protagonists that you don't have to worry about shattering. And she she does, it's a huge deal. She's not a wilted flower who needs her men to take care of her. She is the one taking care of them.

While the story did wrap up nicely with a little epilogue that further proved the happily-ever-after we all wanted, the ending with Ember's parents seemed very rushes. This mystery of where they ended up and what happened to them seemed to just quickly fix itself within a few chapters. But then again I can't really see how the author could have stretched it out any further to make it flow a bit better, so it's not a huge deal.

The End  is the final book in the series and wraps everything up in a perfect little bow.