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4.5 stars
I'm sad to see this entire Sparrow/Web series ending. This entire cast of characters just completed each other. Lorna and Reid find out more things about Lorna's past. The suspense in this part just makes you want to get to the end. The epilogue was a nice wrap up, but it was bittersweet. Can't wait to see what Aleatha writes next!
I received this book at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I'm sad to see this entire Sparrow/Web series ending. This entire cast of characters just completed each other. Lorna and Reid find out more things about Lorna's past. The suspense in this part just makes you want to get to the end. The epilogue was a nice wrap up, but it was bittersweet. Can't wait to see what Aleatha writes next!
I received this book at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
All the questions will be answered and all the secrets will be revealed in the final suspense filled conclusion to Lorna and Reid’s story.
Lorna is starting to remember her ordeal and trying to piece everything together.
Reid is hell bent on righting the wrongs done to Lorna.
But through it all they never lost sight of their love and commitment to one another.
Their foundation and bond is as strong as ever.
Along with everything happening to Reid and Lorna someone(s) messing with Chicago and Sterlings world.
Needless to say Sterling is having done of it and vows to bring down who is messing with his city and his business.
I loved seeing the Sparrow men still being so loyal and protective of one another.
And how they also love their women so fiercely.
The bond of family and friendship is strongly felt in this book.
The connection that each couple individually shares along with the bond the whole the group has for one another was so beautiful and inspiring,it brought tears to my eyes.
The power of love is a strong thing and will get them through their most difficult of times.
I loved seeing the dynamics between everyone in the Glass Tower.
Their type of love and loyalty is something that cannot be bought nor bribed.
But something that truly comes from the heart and soul.
The story had me at the edge of my seat at times,in tears at points and ohhing and awwing at times.
I had hoped for more on the Missy aspect of the story though.
The Missy plot was in lots of the previous books so I was on pins and needles needing to know her whole story.
I loved The Sparrow World!
I loved the four courageous Sparrow men.
I loved their strong women.
And now I’m fawning over their children ❤️
Thank you Ms. Romig for this amazing world and for each and everyone of these beloved characters.
Lorna is starting to remember her ordeal and trying to piece everything together.
Reid is hell bent on righting the wrongs done to Lorna.
But through it all they never lost sight of their love and commitment to one another.
Their foundation and bond is as strong as ever.
Along with everything happening to Reid and Lorna someone(s) messing with Chicago and Sterlings world.
Needless to say Sterling is having done of it and vows to bring down who is messing with his city and his business.
I loved seeing the Sparrow men still being so loyal and protective of one another.
And how they also love their women so fiercely.
The bond of family and friendship is strongly felt in this book.
The connection that each couple individually shares along with the bond the whole the group has for one another was so beautiful and inspiring,it brought tears to my eyes.
The power of love is a strong thing and will get them through their most difficult of times.
I loved seeing the dynamics between everyone in the Glass Tower.
Their type of love and loyalty is something that cannot be bought nor bribed.
But something that truly comes from the heart and soul.
The story had me at the edge of my seat at times,in tears at points and ohhing and awwing at times.
I had hoped for more on the Missy aspect of the story though.
The Missy plot was in lots of the previous books so I was on pins and needles needing to know her whole story.
I loved The Sparrow World!
I loved the four courageous Sparrow men.
I loved their strong women.
And now I’m fawning over their children ❤️
Thank you Ms. Romig for this amazing world and for each and everyone of these beloved characters.
What a conclusion! This was an amazing conclusion to a series that has had me on the edge of my seat biting my nails the entire time. Aleatha never fails to leave me speechless with her stories and this was no different. I enjoyed every minute of this journey and I was so happy to get the answers I have been dying for with this installment. It was bittersweet though as I am sad for it all to be over.
I absolutely cannot wait to see what Aleatha has in store for us next. I know I will be right there to read it.
I absolutely cannot wait to see what Aleatha has in store for us next. I know I will be right there to read it.
It never fails to amaze me how an author can piece together a suspenseful, interlocking puzzle that all comes together not only after a trilogy, but also after a multi-story conglomeration.
Aleatha has floored me with how this plot has interlocked and overlaid to just stun me. Once again I have been Aleatha’d.
Has my stomach been turned a few times - yes.
Have my thoughts been provoked - also yes.
This is reading at its best when I'm pushed to my limits and I've been made to test my own personal reading boundaries.
Would I normally seek out something that has such disturbing themes - this particular triggering dark theme, probably not, but I'm grateful to have read the love that came after between Reid and Lorna, and the rest of the characters, more than I was expecting. Just like was paraphrased multiple times throughout the book, there can be no dawn without the preceding darkness.
Speaking of the overall love that Reid and Lorna share, along with the overall Sparrow family, not only for each married couple alone, but also as a whole for the group; this book displayed that it doesn't matter if you are the good guy or the bad guy or whatever you believe yourself to be, there are two sides to every story as there are also good and bad in each one of us. How you choose to weild your knowledge and power, how you choose to love, all of that is a daily decision, as well as a conscious choice. Aleatha gave us a story that truly showed us the worst of humanity, but on the flip side she also gave us men who daily walk the line of what human laws say are bad, but in their hearts they do what is necessary to keep those around them safe and loved. That is a moral dilemma that man has been faced with since the dawn of time.
Dawn is well written and does end this is a powerful trilogy. Yes, it does contain triggers, so go into it with awareness, but by the end know it is still a trilogy that contains themes of family and love.
Aleatha has floored me with how this plot has interlocked and overlaid to just stun me. Once again I have been Aleatha’d.
Has my stomach been turned a few times - yes.
Have my thoughts been provoked - also yes.
This is reading at its best when I'm pushed to my limits and I've been made to test my own personal reading boundaries.
Would I normally seek out something that has such disturbing themes - this particular triggering dark theme, probably not, but I'm grateful to have read the love that came after between Reid and Lorna, and the rest of the characters, more than I was expecting. Just like was paraphrased multiple times throughout the book, there can be no dawn without the preceding darkness.
Speaking of the overall love that Reid and Lorna share, along with the overall Sparrow family, not only for each married couple alone, but also as a whole for the group; this book displayed that it doesn't matter if you are the good guy or the bad guy or whatever you believe yourself to be, there are two sides to every story as there are also good and bad in each one of us. How you choose to weild your knowledge and power, how you choose to love, all of that is a daily decision, as well as a conscious choice. Aleatha gave us a story that truly showed us the worst of humanity, but on the flip side she also gave us men who daily walk the line of what human laws say are bad, but in their hearts they do what is necessary to keep those around them safe and loved. That is a moral dilemma that man has been faced with since the dawn of time.
Dawn is well written and does end this is a powerful trilogy. Yes, it does contain triggers, so go into it with awareness, but by the end know it is still a trilogy that contains themes of family and love.
Fabulous ending to Reid and Lorna's tale.
As part of the Sparrow family, Lorna and Reid live in the Sparrow glass tower, trying to avoid danger and enemies, but sometimes bad things find them anyway.
These characters were put through so many trials and tribulations, at times it was agonizingly painful to witness what was happening to them. There was mystery and espionage, traitors and alliances, all wrapped up in the love this "family" has for each other and how far they will go to protect one another.
I highly recommend this series!
As part of the Sparrow family, Lorna and Reid live in the Sparrow glass tower, trying to avoid danger and enemies, but sometimes bad things find them anyway.
These characters were put through so many trials and tribulations, at times it was agonizingly painful to witness what was happening to them. There was mystery and espionage, traitors and alliances, all wrapped up in the love this "family" has for each other and how far they will go to protect one another.
I highly recommend this series!
Reading Dawn was very bittersweet for me. I have so enjoyed the Sparrows Web series and the unique dynamics that make up the core team of Sterling, Mason, Patrick, and Reid. All their pasts have intertwined to bring them to a satisfying conclusion. These people are by no means riding off into the sunset; by the nature of their lifestyles and the businesses (legal and illegal) they run, there will always be excitement. The stories of their loves and the journeys to get to their HEAs are satisfying and fun to read.
Dark had left us hanging on the edge of our seats as Reid was in a life-threatening situation. Plus, the fact their main enemy was far smarter and able to gain access to them, and their glass castle left everyone, notably Sterling, uncomfortable. In Sparrow language--it was war. The book then brings all the threads together in a seamless story of suspense, true love, sacrifice, and family. Thinking of Sparrows Web maybe the dark mafia sub-genre, but it is at its core--family.
Reid and Lorna's tale was tender, and their devotion to each other was beautiful to read. They had been through so much as a couple before the events of this trilogy. Watching them grow as a couple as they coped was enthralling. As I said, I am not happy at all to be leaving the Sparrows Web, but I look forward to whatever new path Aleatha decides to take us down. Yes, I have been Aleatha'd.
Dark had left us hanging on the edge of our seats as Reid was in a life-threatening situation. Plus, the fact their main enemy was far smarter and able to gain access to them, and their glass castle left everyone, notably Sterling, uncomfortable. In Sparrow language--it was war. The book then brings all the threads together in a seamless story of suspense, true love, sacrifice, and family. Thinking of Sparrows Web maybe the dark mafia sub-genre, but it is at its core--family.
Reid and Lorna's tale was tender, and their devotion to each other was beautiful to read. They had been through so much as a couple before the events of this trilogy. Watching them grow as a couple as they coped was enthralling. As I said, I am not happy at all to be leaving the Sparrows Web, but I look forward to whatever new path Aleatha decides to take us down. Yes, I have been Aleatha'd.
Dawn is the long awaited conclusion to Reid and Lorna’s story and like the previous books this one was full of twists and turns right until the very end. The moment I started reading I knew I wasn’t going to be able to put it down.
The Dangerous Web trilogy has hands down been my favorite out of all the Sparrow world. I completely fell in love with Reid and Lorna and their story. There were secrets, suspense, and steam all mixed throughout. Their story wasn’t always an easy one and parts of Lorna’s past are completely heartbreaking, but they also made her into the woman she is today.
I love the sense of family this group has created and the way they truly care for each other. It is bittersweet saying goodbye to them and I hope that maybe there will be more in the future.
If you love romantic suspense that will haver you edge of your seat this trilogy and the rest of the Sparrow World are definitely books to check out.
The Dangerous Web trilogy has hands down been my favorite out of all the Sparrow world. I completely fell in love with Reid and Lorna and their story. There were secrets, suspense, and steam all mixed throughout. Their story wasn’t always an easy one and parts of Lorna’s past are completely heartbreaking, but they also made her into the woman she is today.
I love the sense of family this group has created and the way they truly care for each other. It is bittersweet saying goodbye to them and I hope that maybe there will be more in the future.
If you love romantic suspense that will haver you edge of your seat this trilogy and the rest of the Sparrow World are definitely books to check out.
Wow! Aleatha Romig is a master story teller. The puzzle pieces are now all in place. Click, this one goes here, click this one goes here. And voila the big picture is revealed.
How dare people threaten my Sparrows? I was raging. They hurt Lorna, they hurt Araneae. Then Reed! I wanted blood. And blood I got.
The conclusion to Dangerous Web trilogy was fantastic but it also concludes the Sparrow world books. I’ve come to love this wonderful group of friends. Sterling Sparrow, the King, scary and fierce but protective of his band of brothers and the women they love. Araneae, his queen, level headed and kind. Mason Pierce, the cold blooded assassin, once lost but returned to the love of his Sparrow family. Laurel, the genius with a heart of pure gold who just wants to heal the wounded. Patrick Kelly, the thoughtful one who makes sure everyone is taken care of. Madeline, oh Maddie girl, she’s as tough as nails because she’s a survivor. Reid Murray, Mr cool, calm and collected, reliable, trustworthy and as sexy as sin. And Lorna, sweet, beautiful Lorna. The mother hen. The glue that holds everyone and everything together. I’m going to miss my host of Sparrrows.
“Lorna’s capacity to love unconditionally didn’t make her an island unto herself. It made her a fountain where everyone around her drank.”
The ending is perfect. Just perfect.
“Life doesn’t always give us an easy journey. Sometimes paths converge and other times they take us astray. All we can do is our best, what we believe our best can be, striving for that goal that helps not only ourselves but others.”
How dare people threaten my Sparrows? I was raging. They hurt Lorna, they hurt Araneae. Then Reed! I wanted blood. And blood I got.
The conclusion to Dangerous Web trilogy was fantastic but it also concludes the Sparrow world books. I’ve come to love this wonderful group of friends. Sterling Sparrow, the King, scary and fierce but protective of his band of brothers and the women they love. Araneae, his queen, level headed and kind. Mason Pierce, the cold blooded assassin, once lost but returned to the love of his Sparrow family. Laurel, the genius with a heart of pure gold who just wants to heal the wounded. Patrick Kelly, the thoughtful one who makes sure everyone is taken care of. Madeline, oh Maddie girl, she’s as tough as nails because she’s a survivor. Reid Murray, Mr cool, calm and collected, reliable, trustworthy and as sexy as sin. And Lorna, sweet, beautiful Lorna. The mother hen. The glue that holds everyone and everything together. I’m going to miss my host of Sparrrows.
“Lorna’s capacity to love unconditionally didn’t make her an island unto herself. It made her a fountain where everyone around her drank.”
The ending is perfect. Just perfect.
“Life doesn’t always give us an easy journey. Sometimes paths converge and other times they take us astray. All we can do is our best, what we believe our best can be, striving for that goal that helps not only ourselves but others.”
5 Stars / 4 Steam Fans
In many ways, I do not know where to even start with this review. Dawn is the completion of the trilogy of Lorna and Reid's love story and the ending to the twelve book saga that is the Sparrow Webs.
Let's start with my love for Lorna and Reid! They are Aleatha's first distinctly written interracial couple and story. This was also a story about an established couple that readers have been introduced to as a married couple in previous trilogies to have this trilogy deconstruct their love and put it back together. I was all for it. I knew that Lorna and Reid were the glue that kept the Sparrow Webs together, but this trilogy shows how much that statement is true.
The ending of this saga is bittersweet, and true fans of Aleatha will miss this world, but I am sure in true Aleatha fashion, we will hear about these characters as easter eggs in future books.
Video review available in Week 6: Feb 7 – Feb 13, 2021, full weekly book reviews available on Steph's Romance Book Talk Patreon.
For other bookish content, check out my YouTube Channel: Steph's Romance Book Talk.
In many ways, I do not know where to even start with this review. Dawn is the completion of the trilogy of Lorna and Reid's love story and the ending to the twelve book saga that is the Sparrow Webs.
Let's start with my love for Lorna and Reid! They are Aleatha's first distinctly written interracial couple and story. This was also a story about an established couple that readers have been introduced to as a married couple in previous trilogies to have this trilogy deconstruct their love and put it back together. I was all for it. I knew that Lorna and Reid were the glue that kept the Sparrow Webs together, but this trilogy shows how much that statement is true.
The ending of this saga is bittersweet, and true fans of Aleatha will miss this world, but I am sure in true Aleatha fashion, we will hear about these characters as easter eggs in future books.
Video review available in Week 6: Feb 7 – Feb 13, 2021, full weekly book reviews available on Steph's Romance Book Talk Patreon.
For other bookish content, check out my YouTube Channel: Steph's Romance Book Talk.
The dark, long night has finally given way to dawn. Now, it is time to reveal the mystery. Dawn is filled with intrigue and secrets as well as some unpredictable, crazy twists and turns. It wouldn’t be an Aleatha Romig series otherwise! It’s a captivating read as the Sparrow men race to identify the person or persons threatening them and the women they love. Along the way, they will also deliver their brand of justice.
Lorna and Reid have been the backbone of the Sparrow organization. The kidnapping and its resulting revelations are a nightmare for them. The Sparrow family comes together to protect their own. The experience heightens everyone’s appreciation for each other and all that they have. The epilogue was the perfect ending!
Dawn brings the conclusion to Lorna and Reid trilogy and the Sparrow related books. It’s only fitting that all of the Sparrows play a prominent role in this final book. I will miss this series; I’ve enjoyed all of the books!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an early copy of this book. This review reflects my unbiased, honest opinion.
Lorna and Reid have been the backbone of the Sparrow organization. The kidnapping and its resulting revelations are a nightmare for them. The Sparrow family comes together to protect their own. The experience heightens everyone’s appreciation for each other and all that they have. The epilogue was the perfect ending!
Dawn brings the conclusion to Lorna and Reid trilogy and the Sparrow related books. It’s only fitting that all of the Sparrows play a prominent role in this final book. I will miss this series; I’ve enjoyed all of the books!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an early copy of this book. This review reflects my unbiased, honest opinion.