Jun 8, 2026

ARC Review--The Raven at the Ash Door by K.A. Linde

 

Can love survive an unbreakable curse?

Kierse McKenna’s magic is bound to a man she hates―one who has spent lifetimes fighting the man she loves.

To end this binding, Graves―her winter god, her monster―will stop at nothing. He discovers that the only hope of freeing Kierse is to locate a stone relic of legend, rumored to lift any curse.

The only problem? The stone has been missing for a century.

And the Oak King is on their trail.

Now Kierse is trapped at the heart of a centuries-long battle while the rest of the world comes unraveled. The Fae Killer is hunting. The peace with monsters is fracturing. And as the very rules of their myth start to shift, escaping the Oak King’s hold may demand more than stolen artifacts and clever heists.

For Kierse and Graves, it may mean risking the only thing they have left to lose.


I received this ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest and voluntary review. I was in no way compensated for this review.


K.A. Linde's The Raven at the Ash Door was a rollercoaster of emotions! This book grips you tight and doesn't let go until you're freefalling at the very end after that cliffhanger of an ending! Be forewarned, this book had me in a rage and a messy tangle of emotions! It's positively haunting!

When we last left Kierse, she had been forcedly bonded to Lorcan, making them soulmates who are completely entwined with one another. The only problem us, Kierse still loves Graves and would do anything to break this bond that she doesn't want. The rumor is that the magical stone that Graves has been searching for can possibly break the bond. Kierse is determined to chase down any lead that will help rid her of this thing she doesn't want.

But naturally, Lorcan is there to continue to thwart her plans and show her why she should choose him even though her heart belongs to Graves. Now, don't get me wrong. Kierse does admit to some feelings for Lorcan, but it is truly Graves that she loves and wants to be with. Honestly, it was Lorcan forcing the bond on her without her consent that did him in for me. I've been rooting for his death ever since, but thinking he's not a character that will be killed off so easily! Lol. The feminine rage I had throughout this book was intense! Of course, I was sometimes yelling at Kierse too, because there were times I felt like she was leading him on. Yes, her feelings were mixed over the two, she didn't loathe Lorcan like I did. But I felt like she let him get away with too much. There were too many touches she allowed Lorcan to get away with when she kept telling him no, that it was Graves who she wanted. He kept at her and she allowed it.

So yes, even Kierse was driving me nuts with what she allowed him to get away with. And I totally understood about her mixed feelings. The bond somehow brought up feelings she might not have realize she had, but she kept making her choice clear and Lorcan kept ignoring it. I do not like that. To me when anyone says NO, that should be the end of it. But obviously, if that were the way of things, this story would've been a LOT shorter! Lol.

There were other things going on throughout the story as well. We dealt more with the Fae Killer, Kierse exploring her new powers that Lorcan can't control (another reason why I can't stand that man!), learning of new enemies, and seeing some familiar faces and of course, planning more heists! Tons of action and drama and just this mass intensity that kept me on edge until the very end!

The relationship between Kierse and Graves of course had its highs and lows. There was drama, but there was still plenty of heat and some spicy moments. Well, I suppose spicy in my book! Lol. I guess it depends on your preference of spice. There were frequent moments but definitely not as graphic as my last read! Lol.

The ending of this book was what really kills! It was INTENSE and insanity inducing! Yes, I am spiraling into a pit of craziness! Be prepared to shout and yell and scream because omigosh I can't believe I have to wait a whole year until the next book! That is the truly scary part! I can handle cliffhangers--to some extent--it's the waiting until the next book that drives me up the wall! And holy cats I was not expecting THIS kind of cliffhanger at the end and I'm going to go bananas before 2027 finally rolls around! So...be prepared! Take that into consideration for sure! Lol.

The Raven at the Ash Door was an emotional rollercoaster ride! My heartstrings were tugged, my rage flared several times and my heart might have been broken at least twice. K.A. Linde is a mastermind of the emotional minefield and still produces one helluva read with all the paranormal goodness of a dystopic future! This book truly had it all and I highly recommend reading this series as it is mind-blowing!

I need the next book yesterday.


Overall Rating 5/5 stars


The Raven at the Ash Door releases June 16, 2026





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