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The true finish line isn’t the mission—it’s the moment Tobias finally breaks down in therapy (yes, he goes to therapy, which is a huge character beat) and admits:
The final chapters focus on —not just physical, but psychological. CeCe gives birth to a daughter, whom they name Hope (a heavy-handed but earned symbol). Tobias struggles to bond with the baby. He’s afraid he’ll corrupt her. He has panic attacks at diaper changes because his own father was abusive. The Finish Line - Kate Stewart.epub
CeCe’s answer:
Here is a of The Finish Line (Book 3 of the Ravenhood trilogy), focusing on its conclusion to the explosive, dark romance saga. Overview The Finish Line is the final installment following Flock and Exodus . It picks up after the devastating ending of Exodus , where protagonist Cecilia Horner (CeCe) has learned the truth about the Ravenhood—a vigilante group led by her lovers, Sean (the caring, tortured one) and Tobias (the cold, ruthless one). The group’s mission: to bring down a corrupt billionaire family (the Van Zandts) who have ruined countless lives, including Tobias’s family. The true finish line isn’t the mission—it’s the
Where Exodus ends with Tobias forcing CeCe to leave him and the Ravenhood behind for her own safety, The Finish Line is told largely from (alternating with CeCe). It’s a story of redemption, obsession, and whether a man who has done monstrous things can ever truly love—or be loved—without destroying the other person. Part One: The Ghost of Trip, South Carolina The novel opens with Tobias King, now completely severed from CeCe. He has gone back to his pre-CeCe existence: cold, efficient, and suicidal in his devotion to the Ravenhood’s final mission. He lives in the shadows, orchestrating the takedown of the Van Zandt empire. But he’s hollow. Flashbacks reveal that he has been planning his own death as the “finish line”—the moment the mission ends, he plans to die, believing he has no right to happiness. He’s afraid he’ll corrupt her
The true finish line isn’t the mission—it’s the moment Tobias finally breaks down in therapy (yes, he goes to therapy, which is a huge character beat) and admits:
The final chapters focus on —not just physical, but psychological. CeCe gives birth to a daughter, whom they name Hope (a heavy-handed but earned symbol). Tobias struggles to bond with the baby. He’s afraid he’ll corrupt her. He has panic attacks at diaper changes because his own father was abusive.
CeCe’s answer:
Here is a of The Finish Line (Book 3 of the Ravenhood trilogy), focusing on its conclusion to the explosive, dark romance saga. Overview The Finish Line is the final installment following Flock and Exodus . It picks up after the devastating ending of Exodus , where protagonist Cecilia Horner (CeCe) has learned the truth about the Ravenhood—a vigilante group led by her lovers, Sean (the caring, tortured one) and Tobias (the cold, ruthless one). The group’s mission: to bring down a corrupt billionaire family (the Van Zandts) who have ruined countless lives, including Tobias’s family.
Where Exodus ends with Tobias forcing CeCe to leave him and the Ravenhood behind for her own safety, The Finish Line is told largely from (alternating with CeCe). It’s a story of redemption, obsession, and whether a man who has done monstrous things can ever truly love—or be loved—without destroying the other person. Part One: The Ghost of Trip, South Carolina The novel opens with Tobias King, now completely severed from CeCe. He has gone back to his pre-CeCe existence: cold, efficient, and suicidal in his devotion to the Ravenhood’s final mission. He lives in the shadows, orchestrating the takedown of the Van Zandt empire. But he’s hollow. Flashbacks reveal that he has been planning his own death as the “finish line”—the moment the mission ends, he plans to die, believing he has no right to happiness.