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# Reverse (The Bittersweet Symphony Duet)

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Review: Amazing emotional journey - In my review of Drive I referred to Author Kate Stewart as a seasoned cardiologist piecing our broken hearts into scarred masses that reside behind our breastbones. Someone, in that thread, referred or insinuated that her books border on psychological thriller. So continuing in the vein of medically aligned specialties, let's call Stewart a psychological warfare specialist, shall we? Granted, I have only the Ravenhood and now Bittersweet duology under my belt to make such a bold accusation, but if we're saying I feel personally attacked by the weapons of mass destruction she holds in her arsenal, I think 6.5 volumes of her work are enough to lay such claim boldly and loudly. Stewart outs herself not even seeing a future for a second book after penning her conclusion to Drive leaving us heartbroken for Nate and in total love with Stella and Reid's happy ever after. But to come up with the brilliant idea of gutting both Stella and Nate's relationships through their children - I think that is the definition of psychological warfare. No, her readers aren't her only victims. Her characters are directly in the line of fire. No one is spared from devastation as Kate sits behind her keyboard penning attack after attack against our emotional state of mind. A distinct difference between Ravenhood and this duology (and a half) is I went into the Ravenhood being outright told it was going to cause me emotional damages. And so I held off reading it until I needed that level of trauma. I knew nothing but that I was about to be mercilessly gutted. I didn't get any of that going into the Bittersweet duology. I was assuered tears and an emotional roller coaster. And it's exactly what I got. But I had no doubts Stella and Reid would get their happy ever after, just as I was 100% sure Stewart wasn't going to leave Natalie and Easton hanging even though putting them through the ringer without care to their poor battered and bruised hearts. But what I really think I got out of this book is the hidden gem that is the 5 year gap between stories. Don't get me wrong. Drive was nothing less than a 5-star read for me. But between Drive's 2017 publication date and Reverse's 2022 publication, she wrote and published all 3 main novels of the Ravenhood series (Flock, Exodus, The Finish Line). You can really see her growth as a writer and story teller. Her lines were so much deeper and definitely more refined for Natalie and Easton's story. I could have never read a single word of Drive, and I would still be able to experience the full whirlwind of emotions that must have taken place within those pages because of how well expressed it is in Reverse. Given my neurospicy brain, I tend to do a lot of skim reading when an author gets too wordy in their expository pasages, finding far too many authors tell instead of show. But I can say hands down I have read every word cover to cover inside each of the novels I have read penned by this talented woman. Many of them multiple times over because I need to relive the moments over and over. Stewart tells us little and shows us everything so spectacularly that it’s spellbinding, captivating. Crushing and healing all in the same moment. If I had to give another kudos to Stewart for Reverse, I would have to add that she says the words that need to be said instead of using a miscommunication trope to throw us off. The banter is amazingly on point - exactly what I both want and need the words to be - exactly the conversation I would have if I were sitting in the character's shoes. So few authors really get that right - and it's a huge pet peeve of mine in reading. But every time these character's speak in love, hate, hurt, or fear the words are absolutely perfect.
Review: Omg this is so good! My heart! My soul!! - Did I stay up all night to finish this book? Yes. Like, no joke until the sun came up, then took a few hours’ to nap. I loved book one, but it pales in comparison to this one. Omfg. I read like a chapter, then sat the book down for a day because of life responsibilities. But when I picked it up and actually got into it omfg. When I say I couldn’t put it down, I’m not exaggerating. I kept saying, “I will just read until this time.” Then it would get to this time, and I would be like, “But this is happening. I can’t just stop yet.” So I will read until this time. Let’s just say this continued until 5:30 a.m. Yes, 5:30 a.m. FFS! WHEN I FINISHED THE BOOK! This book hurt so bad. There was a point I almost went to bed and updated my status as I hate/loved this book. I was honestly having an emotional crisis at one point because of this book. I haven’t hurt this bad since Exodus. BUT for different reasons, BTW, so don’t think I’m giving spoilers. I’m not. This book honestly takes your heart and repeatedly rips it up. Anyways. Angst? Ha! New definition of angst. I thought, “I knew angst… I didn’t.” Only one couple has ever compared. I do NOT regret waiting anymore to read this series. There is no way I could’ve handled it that soon after The Ravenhood. Will I be waiting to touch more books again by Kate Stewart? Probably. Idk if any others hit as hard as this series does. I was warned of this series before reading it. Needless to say, I do LOVE it. It is an amazing book. It hurts so good. The characters are amazing. Is it spicy? Yep. Is it long? Yep. Does it focus more on the “rock star” life than book 1? Yes, but you will understand once you’re reading it. It is a true rockstar romance. It focuses on book 1’s couples and kids. So you really need to read book 1 first. Their story really plays a HUGE part in this book. If you are someone who is emotionally moved by Kate’s books like me, you might need to get some tissues for the tears. Just saying. Also, I did listen to the audiobook while reading. It’s a duet and done so well. The passion. Omg. Just yeah. I love it. This contemporary romance is book 2 in The Bittersweet Symphony Duet. The romance in this book is a forbidden romance. The book is spicy with descriptive open door spicy scenes. Natalie finds emails detailing a secret love her dad Nate has tried to keep hidden. True to her journalism background, she has to get to the bottom of it at any cost. The cost she didn’t expect, though, was losing her heart to the one person she wasn’t ever meant to, Easton. Our love has the possibility to destroy both our families, or it can destroy us instead. This was an all consuming and heart wrenching read.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0B6R5HH53 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,278 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Rockstar Romance (Books) #243 in New Adult & College Romance (Books) #328 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Book 2 of 3  | The Bittersweet Symphony Duet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (13,125) |
| Dimensions  | 5.5 x 1.4 x 8.5 inches |
| ISBN-13  | 979-8840719664 |
| Item Weight  | 1.76 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 620 pages |
| Publication date  | July 14, 2022 |
| Publisher  | Independently published |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing emotional journey
*by R***N on July 31, 2024*

In my review of Drive I referred to Author Kate Stewart as a seasoned cardiologist piecing our broken hearts into scarred masses that reside behind our breastbones. Someone, in that thread, referred or insinuated that her books border on psychological thriller. So continuing in the vein of medically aligned specialties, let's call Stewart a psychological warfare specialist, shall we? Granted, I have only the Ravenhood and now Bittersweet duology under my belt to make such a bold accusation, but if we're saying I feel personally attacked by the weapons of mass destruction she holds in her arsenal, I think 6.5 volumes of her work are enough to lay such claim boldly and loudly. Stewart outs herself not even seeing a future for a second book after penning her conclusion to Drive leaving us heartbroken for Nate and in total love with Stella and Reid's happy ever after. But to come up with the brilliant idea of gutting both Stella and Nate's relationships through their children - I think that is the definition of psychological warfare. No, her readers aren't her only victims. Her characters are directly in the line of fire. No one is spared from devastation as Kate sits behind her keyboard penning attack after attack against our emotional state of mind. A distinct difference between Ravenhood and this duology (and a half) is I went into the Ravenhood being outright told it was going to cause me emotional damages. And so I held off reading it until I needed that level of trauma. I knew nothing but that I was about to be mercilessly gutted. I didn't get any of that going into the Bittersweet duology. I was assuered tears and an emotional roller coaster. And it's exactly what I got. But I had no doubts Stella and Reid would get their happy ever after, just as I was 100% sure Stewart wasn't going to leave Natalie and Easton hanging even though putting them through the ringer without care to their poor battered and bruised hearts. But what I really think I got out of this book is the hidden gem that is the 5 year gap between stories. Don't get me wrong. Drive was nothing less than a 5-star read for me. But between Drive's 2017 publication date and Reverse's 2022 publication, she wrote and published all 3 main novels of the Ravenhood series (Flock, Exodus, The Finish Line). You can really see her growth as a writer and story teller. Her lines were so much deeper and definitely more refined for Natalie and Easton's story. I could have never read a single word of Drive, and I would still be able to experience the full whirlwind of emotions that must have taken place within those pages because of how well expressed it is in Reverse. Given my neurospicy brain, I tend to do a lot of skim reading when an author gets too wordy in their expository pasages, finding far too many authors tell instead of show. But I can say hands down I have read every word cover to cover inside each of the novels I have read penned by this talented woman. Many of them multiple times over because I need to relive the moments over and over. Stewart tells us little and shows us everything so spectacularly that it’s spellbinding, captivating. Crushing and healing all in the same moment. If I had to give another kudos to Stewart for Reverse, I would have to add that she says the words that need to be said instead of using a miscommunication trope to throw us off. The banter is amazingly on point - exactly what I both want and need the words to be - exactly the conversation I would have if I were sitting in the character's shoes. So few authors really get that right - and it's a huge pet peeve of mine in reading. But every time these character's speak in love, hate, hurt, or fear the words are absolutely perfect.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Omg this is so good! My heart! My soul!!
*by E***I on September 14, 2025*

Did I stay up all night to finish this book? Yes. Like, no joke until the sun came up, then took a few hours’ to nap. I loved book one, but it pales in comparison to this one. Omfg. I read like a chapter, then sat the book down for a day because of life responsibilities. But when I picked it up and actually got into it omfg. When I say I couldn’t put it down, I’m not exaggerating. I kept saying, “I will just read until this time.” Then it would get to this time, and I would be like, “But this is happening. I can’t just stop yet.” So I will read until this time. Let’s just say this continued until 5:30 a.m. Yes, 5:30 a.m. FFS! WHEN I FINISHED THE BOOK! This book hurt so bad. There was a point I almost went to bed and updated my status as I hate/loved this book. I was honestly having an emotional crisis at one point because of this book. I haven’t hurt this bad since Exodus. BUT for different reasons, BTW, so don’t think I’m giving spoilers. I’m not. This book honestly takes your heart and repeatedly rips it up. Anyways. Angst? Ha! New definition of angst. I thought, “I knew angst… I didn’t.” Only one couple has ever compared. I do NOT regret waiting anymore to read this series. There is no way I could’ve handled it that soon after The Ravenhood. Will I be waiting to touch more books again by Kate Stewart? Probably. Idk if any others hit as hard as this series does. I was warned of this series before reading it. Needless to say, I do LOVE it. It is an amazing book. It hurts so good. The characters are amazing. Is it spicy? Yep. Is it long? Yep. Does it focus more on the “rock star” life than book 1? Yes, but you will understand once you’re reading it. It is a true rockstar romance. It focuses on book 1’s couples and kids. So you really need to read book 1 first. Their story really plays a HUGE part in this book. If you are someone who is emotionally moved by Kate’s books like me, you might need to get some tissues for the tears. Just saying. Also, I did listen to the audiobook while reading. It’s a duet and done so well. The passion. Omg. Just yeah. I love it. This contemporary romance is book 2 in The Bittersweet Symphony Duet. The romance in this book is a forbidden romance. The book is spicy with descriptive open door spicy scenes. Natalie finds emails detailing a secret love her dad Nate has tried to keep hidden. True to her journalism background, she has to get to the bottom of it at any cost. The cost she didn’t expect, though, was losing her heart to the one person she wasn’t ever meant to, Easton. Our love has the possibility to destroy both our families, or it can destroy us instead. This was an all consuming and heart wrenching read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by K***R on August 23, 2022*

Can not stop till you complete reading the stories and see HOW these unfold. Great capture of emotions and situations. Love these books. 10/10.

## Frequently Bought Together

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