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From the bestselling author of The Ravenhood Trilogy comes a angsty, steamy journey filled with love, loss, and self discovery.Thirty years ago, my father became the other half of a broken love story.A relationship he’s kept hidden for decades.Upon unearthing his secret through a series of emails in our paper’s archives, I began my search for the truth. Haunted by my father’s love story, and in my quest for answers, I never imagined I would discover a love of my own. Or that my love for Easton Crowne would be key in discovering the reason behind what split our parents up.Doomed from the start and knowing the havoc our relationship would inevitably wreak on our families, I could never have prepared for the toll it would take or the cost of the truth.But in order to find our ending, we had to go back to their beginning.My name is Natalie Butler, and this is my star-crossed love story.The Bittersweet Symphony Duet#1 Drive#2 Reverse#2.5 Bittersweet Melody (A Bittersweet Novella)*Both books in the duet must be read in order.

622 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 16, 2022

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Kate Stewart

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USA Today bestselling author and Texas native, Kate Stewart, lives in
North Carolina with her husband, Nick. Nestled within the Blueridge
Mountains, Kate pens messy, sexy, angst-filled contemporary romance, as
well as romantic comedy and erotic suspense. Kate’s title, Drive, was
named one of the best romances of 2017 by The New York Daily News and
Huffington Post. Drive was also a finalist in the Goodreads Choice awards
for best contemporary romance of 2017. The Ravenhood Trilogy,
consisting of Flock, Exodus, and The Finish Line, has become an
international bestseller and reader favorite. Her holiday release, The Plight
Before Christmas, ranked #6 on Amazon’s Top 100. Kate’s works have
been featured in USA TODAY, BuzzFeed, The New York Daily News,
Huffington Post and translated into a dozen languages.
Kate is a lover of all things ’80s and ’90s, especially John Hughes films and
rap. She dabbles a little in photography, can knit a simple stitch scarf for
necessity, and on occasion, does very well at whiskey.

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“Their story doesn’t change the significance of ours.”

This is the absolute BEST thing I've read this year. Reverse is everything I want in a book. All the angst, emotion, steam, and romance. It was absolutely perfect for me.

If you’ve read Drive, you know all about the Crownes and Butlers. If you haven’t read Drive, I encourage you to stop reading this review and pick up that epic book. Reverse is a second generation book and trust me when I say it will mean everything to those of us that have read and loved Drive
“You’re a media princess.” Her eyes narrow. “And you’re rock royalty. We both have legacies to try and live up to.”

Natalie Butler and Easton Crowne meet in an interesting way. It starts with some emails, then an interview of sorts. They become friends but there is so much more there. Neither one of them have ever met another person that makes their soul sing like this. They are meant to be, fated. But it’s complicated with their families history.

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I want to cling to his star as it burns the brightest- if only to be with him for a little longer. If what Easton said is true, and we live in echoes of defining moments, I want to remain in this one for as long as I possibly can.

Natalie is a journalist, like father like daughter… and Easton is on the verge of something huge. He’s got even more talent than his father if you can believe it. They both are on a path the greatness, but taking that path together comes with so many challenges and difficulties.

When I tell you this book will put you through the ringer, boy do I mean it. It was one of the most romantic books I’ve ever read with a hero that’s unparalleled. But the angst. When I tell you I cried over this angst, I mean it. I was so upset it brought me to tears. But those are the best books. The ones that truly make you feel. This story brought out all of those feels for me.

Kate's writing is mesmerizing and this story captivated me all the way through. It was a long book, but it didn't feel long. Easton Crowne is everything and soooo romantic. I couldn’t love this book more if I tried. It’s such a special story to me and I know I’ll be re-reading it for years to come. Trust me, you don't want to miss out on this one!
In this universe, only we exist. 

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𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐲 𝐲𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐬 𝐚𝐠𝐨, 𝐦𝐲 𝐟𝐚𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐛𝐞𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐨𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐚𝐥𝐟 𝐨𝐟 𝐚 𝐛𝐫𝐨𝐤𝐞𝐧 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲.

A relationship he’s kept hidden for decades.

Upon unearthing his secret through a series of emails in our paper’s archives, I began my search for the truth. Haunted by my father’s love story, and in my quest for answers, I never imagined I would discover a love of my own. Or that my love for Easton Crowne would be key in discovering the reason behind what split our parents up.

Doomed from the start and knowing the havoc our relationship would inevitably wreak on our families, I could never have prepared for the toll it would take or the cost of the truth.

But in order to find our ending, we had to go back to their beginning.

𝐌𝐲 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞 𝐢𝐬 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐞 𝐁𝐮𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐦𝐲 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫-𝐜𝐫𝐨𝐬𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲.

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July 11, 2022
Reverse is a rockstar romance and one hell of a love story.
It isn’t a continuation of Drive. Reverse is about the second generation of the main characters Stella, Reid and Nate. Their children. It’s a long book but didn’t felt like it. I was swept away and inhaled this book.

Natalie and Easton became my obsession. They’re so much like their parents and again they shine so bright on their own.
Meeting Easton changes everything for Natalie. She goes to see him because of unanswered questions which only leads to her meeting a man that evokes emotions she’s never encountered before and the same goes for Easton. One strong unbreakable connection is formed along with a friendship.
The consequences of meeting Easton is what makes Natalie not pursuing more but he’s not one to admit defeat, to just let go and move on.
I fell head over heels for Easton. So honest and vocal about who is and what he wants. A gifted prodigy when it comes to music. His wants is music and Natalie.
Natalie is one talented journalist and has her father to thank for that. Her relationship with Nate is truly some special and the bond these two share shows she’s daddy’s girl. Both equally stubborn.
She doesn’t compromise when it comes to her work and it’s something that shines through.

The connection Easton and Natalie formed gave me all the tingles and goosebumps. Out of this world amazing and all consuming chemistry. I couldn’t put Reverse down. I was completely and utterly obsessed. Easton Crowne! What a hero he is. He’s so certain that Natalie is the woman for him and doesn’t give up. He absolutely wooed me from start to finish.

The consequences of their secret love and deceit was heartbreaking. Kate Stewart executed in portraying that hurt beautifully and authentically. It broke me. Reverse is a rockstar romance with the right amount of steam and angst. It was the perfect emotional roller coaster.
Reverse is a layered story and not just because of Natalie and Easton. This story is so much more. It isn’t just one love story. No it’s multiples and to merge all these characters into one story is quite a feat but Stewart has nailed it to perfection. If you have been looking for answers since finishing Drive you’ll get them and so much more.

What Stewart has accomplished with Reverse is nothing less than spectacular.

5+ Supernova Stars



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August 22, 2022
it's not that life's too short, it's that i simply have too many books i have to read this year. and this is neither a "have to" or a "really really want to add to my tbr cause it's keeping me captivated." maybe one day.
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July 23, 2022
Brilliantly written, poignantly factual & dreadfully honest, it will shake you to your core.
A doomed love story if there was one and who else to write it than Queen Of Angst - Kate Stewart.
I can't review this book cause it has Destroyed Me!
I can't give it any stars cause There aren't enough in the universe!!
I can't praise it enough cause I can't move on from the experience
I can't Recommend it enough cause I haven't yet let go!
That's my review. Right there!
I thought 6 years and a Drive down were enough to lessen the pain..
But I was wrong!!
Love is pouring out of my soul for the perfect lover called Easton Crowne.
He's mine. Mine to keep.
Kate you've ruined me for other authors!!
READ THIS BOOK NOW!!
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July 15, 2022
I JUST FINISHED THIS MEGAFUCKING BRILLIANT FORBIDDEN STAR CROSSED LOVE STORY. I'M DEAD TIRED. STAYED UP ALL NIGHT READING. I'M SLEEP DEPRIVED. EMOTIONALLY SPENT. AND HAPPY AND SAD AT THE SAME MOTHERFUCKING TIME BECAUSE I LOVED THIS FUCKINGGG BOOK SO MUCH AND THIS MAN IS ONE OF MY ABSOLUTE WITHOUT A DOUBT MOST FAVE BOOK BOYFRIEND EVER!
HOW THE F DO I MOVE ON?!?!?! HOW HOW HOW?!?!

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July 25, 2022
4 STARS
I can’t fall for you, Easton,” she whispers hoarsely. “I’ll lose everything I’ve worked for…my whole life is in Austin, my future.”
“You’re already mine,” I declare, knowing that’s the truth for us both.

If you follow my reviews then you already know my undying love for all things Kate Stewart. I live for her words and I devour everything the woman writes. I don't even need a blurb to know I'll be desperate for it. But as much as I loved all her books, outside of Ravenhood there's one other book of hers that always stayed with me and that was Drive. That book was so much more than a romance. It was an experience of music and a love years in the making. It's been years since I read and I still find myself thinking about it. So when I saw that she'll be writing another book in this world? Well, suffice it to say I was chomping at the bit to read it.
This is me fighting dirty for us both, so please just admit it so I can give you the best parts of me, because I want every fucking part of you.”

Now trust me when I tell you, you do not want to read this book without first having read Drive.

This romance is star crossed lovers gold. It's a story of fate and how life has a funny way of working out in the most interesting of ways at times. And it's a story of a man who I will simp over until the day I die. Because Easton was EVERYTHING. ALL THE THINGS>
Intelligent men don’t let life-changing women pass them by without trying to grasp onto them with both hands. I don’t need endless months to figure out you’re that woman for me. I’m not most men, Natalie. I know exactly what I don’t want, and it’s everything outside of that door. What I do want is standing in front of me, and the idea of letting her walk away from me a second time is fucking eating me alive.”

Now as much as I loved parts of this book, I have to admit I found myself skimming a great deal of it. It took me days to finish, when usually I binge on Kate's books in one sitting. This one felt a bit...too long. There was too much internal monologue and there was too much details in parts. I felt like it could have easily shaved 30% off and not suffered for it.

My other quibble with the story was Natalie. As much as I simped for Easton, Natalie was up and down for me. She frustrated me to no end in parts, and in others my heart hurt for her. The romance was beautifully crafted and enrapturing. It was also up and down, frustrating, and enraging in parts. You want these two to get their shit together so bad, and it seems like life conspires against them but for different reasons. While I wanted Natalie to fight for Easton, it just didn't feel that way at the end. It was painful to watch how things went down and the secondhand embarrassment was real.

But even all that aside, I still loved this book. I loved how the music was interwoven into the chapters. I loved how fate twists and turns and ultimately brings them together. I loved getting more Nate. And I fell hard and fast for Easton. If you're looking for a unique romance full of feels, look no further.

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July 21, 2022
Unpopular opinion ahead I am sure, but this one's just not doing it for me.

Time of death - 32% - Chapter 33.

I loved book one - Drive. I also just read it last week. Not sure if that's why I am not loving this one as much or what? Obviously they are somewhat similar and connected.

It's just not holding my attention like Drive did. And I started skimming by around 20-25%.

Thoughts so far:
(1) This book is way too long. In the first 30% the inner monologue's have been so repetitive.
(2) I just don't get Natalie's fixation on her dad and Stella's relationship. And why she can't just ask him about it. They're close. Supposedly.
(3) I also don't get why it's such a big deal for her and Easton to be together. Sure, it might be awkward at first but it's been 30 years. If anyone can understand surely they could.
(4) I just don't really care for Natalie as a heroine. I didn't find her very likable thus far which is going to make it hard for me to root for her and her relationship with Easton.

At 800 pages long I am not going to push. I obviously know where the angst is going to be created. And I can just picture Natalie the martyr now and how frustrating it will be.

I know a lot of people will like this one but this is my two cents. You win some, you lose some!

Too Many Books Too Little Time....
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August 14, 2022
OMFG I am screaming!!! The best book that I've read in this year... FTCL 🥰

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Drive (1st book of this series) is one of my favorites and I'm dying to read this one too. Thank God we won't wait too long. :)

Expected publication: July 19th 2022
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July 23, 2022
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REVIEW: Off the charts emotional damage...
"Their story doesn't change the significance of ours."


A few years ago, I picked up a book titled DRIVE. I had never read Kate Stewart, and I was super leery at the time trying new authors - but this one proved to be a win in more ways than one. Not only did I find a triangle that had me physically feeling the words (my favorite kind), but I found an author that I was willing to follow blindly into any circumstance she doled out. And boy, did I hit the jackpot! She knew how to obliterate my heart - but she did it with grace and poise. She has since written so many of my favorite books that have topped many of my charts. This one will sit amongst the highest on my favorites shelf.

I. CRIED. Ok? I cried!!! I rarely get to say that, but every now and then I get lucky enough to find a book that pushes my emotional boundaries and gives me something to feel and think about, and this book was just that. It's no secret I love her writing. Stewart is such a heavy writer and one that pushes me every single time I read her. I also love that she makes me work for the answers that I am seeking while reading. With a little "read between the lines" writing and a whole lot of LOVE to sift through, she never lets me down when it comes to the characters, their defining moment, their love, and their meaning. So, needless to say - this one hit me square in the jaw. Took me down.

This book is also the exact reason why I love a rockstar romances. Artists always have a deeper, more meaningful connection when it comes to the very definition of true love. So the roller coaster of emotions is never foreign and always welcome and Easton and Natalie have a romance worthy of the pages of this book...but I want to watch it in on the big screen. This one will be melting hearts for a long while. Someone, anyone - please make this happen.

"Every time I look at him, my insides light fire, and I am every bit a moth to his flame."

I've been asked multiple times if reading DRIVE is necessary in order to read this book and while I can confidently say no - I have to pull back and reiterate that it is INTEGRAL to reading, understanding, and feeling Reverse in the manner in which it was meant to be enjoyed. The baseline for the emotions that are already swirling. The understanding of why this whole situation is forbidden. The reality behind the ending of this book is encased in the beginning of the entire story: DRIVE. Go read it, and then jump into REVERSE. So while I can easily say that Kate Stewart is an all encompassing writer and she does a great job filling in the blanks, I feel like you would do yourself a huge, massive, ginormous disservice to go into this one without reading Drive first because it quite honestly begins there. In order to experience this emotional rollercoaster in all its glory, I feel like it's my duty to SUGGEST HEAVILY that you read the first book. Also, as a fellow reading friend - why have you not read it already?? I feel like I may have failed you...

After going through everything they did in this book, I questioned a few things - merely because they affected me in a way that made it more personal. They were plenty of times that I questioned why Natalie was not throwing up or not physically ill seeing what was going on. If I am sitting on the outside looking in while reading her story, and it was affecting me physically? I have no clue how it did not affect her. I’m asking myself this constantly. Stewart's words are masterfully used in a way to elicit the utmost pain imaginable. I am fairly positive she revels in that knowledge, too. But, if there’s one thing I know, it's that she personally lives, eats, breathes her stories because you can feel how emotionally invested she is every time you read one. My heart is always put through the wringer every time – and this one is no exception. This one, I had to crawl on my hands and knees out of a dark, emotional place to accept how it all went down, but for entirely different reasons than you would be used to from me. Pure brilliance.

I know I have mentioned 1001 times how much I loathe with every particle of my being the “miscommunication” between lovers - and for the record, I’m not saying this is what happens, only that I loathe miscommunication in a romance book because it never comes with the right emotions or a valid reason. BUT, when the reasons and the...validity? reality? collide, that’s when the whirlwind of anxiety ramps up and gives me that pang of terror that has me clinging to my kindle while I read. The anger, the vitriol, the pain - I didn’t want to have to understand it but I understood every single minute of it and why it had to happen. Not because the story needed it, but because of the personal growth that needed to happen. I could understand the stubbornness and the truth behind it. I didn’t want to accept it - hell, I refused to accept it, but it was very much so a reality. So yeah, maybe I clenched a bit. Maybe. But, I loved it the entire time I wasn’t breathing right.

With that, I loved how many people had Easton’s back. I also loved how many people had Nat’s back. But what I loved more than anything else was knowing a slice of humble pie will never taste as good as it should. As a reader, I reveled in that....it sure caught me up in a smile or two.

It's official: I’m a glutton for punishment. I continually, willingly, and happily give my heart over to Stewart and she inevitably has her evil, twisted, and oh-so-amazing way with it. My heart is in shambles. The pain is palpable in this book. The hurt is heartbreaking. The anger is soul-crushing. The reality is...truth. There's nothing I love more than a love worth fighting for, a story that embodies the pain and emotion in real life drama - all without the BS. This one has it in spades. It's angering. It's heartbreaking. It's soul-crushing. But it's REAL.

This book is not meant to be safe. It's meant to be emotional, harrowing, heartbreaking....you're supposed to feel it.

The depth. The emotions. The quality storytelling. It's all there...no order, just all there. I was emotionally connected on every level to ALL the characters in this duet and I feel like I left a part of me within the pages of this book. I will forever hold them near and dear to my heart. So, to reiterate: GO. READ. DRIVE. And then pick up Reverse and continue the love story that will live with you for quite some afterwards. Easily, happily, most definitely a 6 star, "best of the year" read for me. I highly recommend this duet and I cannot wait to have this signed on my favorites shelf.

"We can't apologize for loving each other, or we'll give others the power to condemn us."
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July 21, 2022
***** 5 Stars *****

Kate Stewart wrecked me once again.
She used the same recipe from Drive, and penned Reverse ruthlessly, readers' hearts be damned!



Reverse is a long book. The story is intense, highly emotional, infuriating and frustrating at times. So many feelings. And did I say it hurt?




My highlights:

🔝 The writing. Oh man, Kate Stewart is good. She's cruel (it's praise) and incredibly talented. It's been a while since I've gotten so attached to fictional characters. The story is finished and yet I can't stop thinking about them, proof of my attachment. It takes skills and a certain bewitching to convince AND hurt a reader as much as this story did. Certainly all down to terrific writing.



🔝Easton Crowne. What was that?!
I wasn't ready for him.

“I grew up in a whirlwind of notes, tuned by melody, shaped by lyrics. My parents’ obsession with music and their love for it was the seed that I stemmed from. There hasn’t been a day of my life where I haven’t been entangled in the purity of some sort of melody, either someone else’s or my own. Music is as necessary for me as the air I breathe.”



I never thought I would love the man Stella and Reid raised so much!
Kate Stewart did an outstanding job creating Easton.
She sought out the best in Stella and Reid's DNA and created him.

🔝The fate/Nate twist at the end.
🔝Seeing all the other characters again, especially Nate.
🔝The music reference at the beginning of each chapter.

What I didn't like much:

⬇️Besides, I couldn't help but feel disappointed because Easton deserved to hear all that with Nat looking him in the eyes, goddammit!

⬇️The last 30% of agony was stretched too much and I wish all the miscommunications were toned down a bit.

But hey, lucky you, I am not an author.



That being said, none of my criticism will impact my rating because although I felt frustrated with that, Kate Stewart made it all very real and convincing, by showing the turmoil in each character's hearts with their distinctive POVs, presenting a shit ton of angst.

2022 has been a difficult year in many ways, affecting my life as a reader, with no focus at all. Therefore, I feel extremely grateful to find a story that consumes me, makes me obsess, ruins me and leaves me swooning and crying.

Hands down one of my top read this year.



Praying for Benji's story now.🙏
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July 20, 2022
No part of me wants to share this moment with anyone in any capacity. More than anything, I want to cling to his star as it burns the brightest—if only to be with him for a little longer. If what Easton said is true, and we live in echoes of defining moments, I want to remain in this one for as long as I possibly can.

Kate Stewart, you are simply a genius with words! And I have zero words to describe what I’m feeling right now after reading this book for the good part of three days. This book pretty much put me through the wringer, broke me and put me back together! It’s was just absolutely amazing.

Something about this woman is driving me to the brink of insanity, and I’ve loved every minute of it. I can’t pinpoint exactly when it happened, but all that matters to me right now is how strong this pull is; though foreign, it feels fucking amazing. If I could bottle or needle it, I would inject myself regularly, even as its danger presents itself, and despite her warning, it’s lethal.
I want more.
I want her.


Rarely does a sequel affects me as much as the original, but I have to say that this one is as good, if not better than the first. I’m pretty sure I said this when I read Drive, but this is one of those books that you wish you can read for the first time over and over again.

This is of course a second generation story/ sorta sequel to Drive, and reading Drive is NOT optional, there’s no way to read Reverse without first reading Drive, so if you haven’t read Drive, please stop reading this review and pick it up…I’ll wait.

“I can’t fall for you, Easton,” she whispers hoarsely. “I’ll lose everything I’ve worked for… my whole life is in Austin, my future.”
“You’re already mine,” I declare, knowing that’s the truth for us both.


Alright, I assume if you’re reading this far, then you read Drive. I will still try to keep my review of Reverse as spoiler free as possible. I’m a very emotional reader, and a very very tough critic, some many things just throw me off from books. For me, Drive was THE BOOK. The year it came out, it was hands down my absolute favorite book, and it remains at the top of my All-Time list. Stella, Reid, and Nate’s story was just such an emotional roller coaster ride and just so so good. Like I said in my review, I would’ve been happy if it had gone the other way, I loved both men that much. Drive just spoke my love language, music, and it shook me to my core.

So I won’t lie, even though I’ve been waiting over 5 years (since Kate made that famous post in the Drive group) for this sequel, I was terrified that I wouldn’t like it, let alone love it. Well, all my prayers were answered because Kate delivered ten fold, this was absolutely perfect.


“Intelligent men don’t let life-changing women pass them by without trying to grasp onto them with both hands. I don’t need endless months to figure out you’re that woman for me. I’m not most men, Natalie. I know exactly what I don’t want, and it’s everything outside of that door. What I do want is standing in front of me, and the idea of letting her walk away from me a second time is fucking eating me alive."

So how you can make a book where Nate’s daughter and Stella and Reid’s son fall in love without lots of angst, tears and heartbreak? Well, you can’t! And no one could tell the story as perfectly as Kate because angst and music are her love language, just like mine. So much happens on this book, good, bad, ugly and everything in between. I will tell you that this is definitely a star-crossed, full on forbidden story, due to the nature of the Reid/Stella/Nate relationship, the angst and the animosity, is all there. It was very Romeo and Juliet-esque (but with an HEA of course).

“What in the hell just happened?” He grips my hip with one hand and strokes my face with the other, his eyes injecting me with the truth.
“What’s been happening since the day we met,” he lifts to sit before pressing a long, slow kiss to my lips.
“Welcome to this side of the glass, Beauty.”


I loved both Easton and Natalie so much. And I completely understood and identified with them and their story, that feeling of all consuming love. They’re such amazing characters. The love between Easton and Natalie is absolutely everything. OMG, I was just giddy all the way, it’s like I was experiencing everything right along them. When they were happy, I was happy, went everything went south, I was desperate for them to find their way back to each other, and when they finally get back together, it was just EPIC!

Despite it being the worst twist of fate imaginable, Easton is the man who fills my heart and soul, and with me, he comes first.”

And then there Stella and Reid, and Nate and Addie, absolutely perfect. And of course the love between Natalie and her parents and Easton and his parents. And of course all the amazing side characters like Joel, Benji, Holly and Damon.

Whoever I was before this moment exists no more. Inside, I’m aware I’ll never be her again, the woman who doesn’t know what this kind of love feels like. Whatever I presumed my loves expectations to be feel insignificant for the moment, because his declaration makes me feel immortal.

It’s just hard to describe feelings, but I loved every second of this book. I love books that make me feel, and this one made me feel every single emotion imaginable. I have so many highlighted quotes it’s unhealthy! And let’s not forget the playlist. Like Drive, this book has clickable title headings that link to an epic playlist that just takes the experience to a whole new level. Every song was so perfectly curated and so relevant to what the characters were feeling.

The book is really long, and yet I was left wanting more. I can be in this world, with these characters, forever. And the epilogue, OMG, all I will say is at last, full circle. I absolutely recommend this book (and this duet) with all of my heart. It will not disappoint.

“What took you so fucking long?”
“I’m sorry,” I lick the salt from my lips. “I got lost.”
“But I told you where to find me. I told you I’d be right here where you left me,” he reminds me as I shake in his hold, hope lighting up my being.
“It’s not too late, Beauty,” he murmurs, “and with you, it was never going to be.”



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571 reviews228 followers
January 26, 2024
Note from the author: If you have not read Drive, I strongly urge you to stop and grab it before proceeding with this story.

Drive: Stella, Reid, and Nate's love triangle story.
Reverse: Natalie and Easton's star-crossed love story. (next generation)

Full disclosure: Maybe I should have marked this as a DNF. See, I was going to DNF at 15% but decided to skip forward to the big revelation when Natalie and Easton's parents (Drive's main characters) find out about their secret relationship. This was at about the 64% mark. I read the rest of the book from that point on. Keep in mind this book is 800 pages. I usually don't rate books I didn't fully read but I feel I read enough in this case. At the very least, I feel I can share my thoughts based on what I did read.

What I didn't like:
✖️ Natalie fixating on her father's relationship with Stella (Drive's heroine). A relationship 30 years in the past. I couldn't understand this obsession. She could have very easily asked Nate about it since they had an amazing father-daughter relationship. I thought it was ridiculous she felt she had to invade her father's privacy by reading his old emails between him and Stella, and while he was feet away from her! It didn't make sense and it felt contrived. I think it would have been better if the author had brought Natalie and Easton together another way without Natalie being creepy.

✖️ At 15% I was bored to death. It was just blah blah this, and blah blah that. Natalie was dull. The story didn't hook me enough to want to continue and I almost DNFed right there and then. But I was curious to see how their parents would handle the relationship which is why I decided to skip forward.

✖️ Why couldn't Natalie and Easton be together anyway? "Newsflash, Natalie. Plenty of people get along with their exes for the sake of their children.” Not in Reverse.

✖️ I didn't connect with Natalie or Easton, or with them as a couple. Their first meeting had me already giving them the side-eye. Their conversations were tedious, and they were predicable.

✖️ All the inner-monologuing! Redundant and only went around in circles.

✖️ Is it bad of me that I wanted Nate to still love Stella? Guilty as charged. This is one of the reasons I avoid reading books with characters who were the love interest in a previous book of a series...I don't want to see how easily they got over the heroine or hero, to see them happily loving someone else. Yeah, I'm evil like that. Another reason is that it's hard for me not to see their new love as second best. In this case, if Kate Stewart wanted to convince us that Nate's wife wasn't second best, then why make Nate react so explosively to Natalie and Easton's affair? The man was devastated and Stella almost had a stroke. It's been 30 freaking years, people. Hadn't they ended things amicably?

“Is this my fucking life, Reid? Is a Crowne man destined to swoop in and take everything that’s precious to me?”

I fucking love that he said that. But Stewart was simultaneously trying to convince us Nate's true love was his wife. 🤔 How very conflicting.

✖️ It really annoys me when a heroine acts like such a loser in front of the hero. At the end, Natalie's behavior made her look pathetic--not brave! Natalie and Easton ran into each other at a beach resort in Mexico and she pitifully fell apart for him...While he was there with his girlfriend.

✖️ This book is almost 800 pages. Honestly, I don't have patience for all this filler. Maybe if I had loved the book, I wouldn't have minded but I didn't love it. I agree with Kate Stewart, music does elevate a story, enhances the experience. But even the kickass music selection couldn't help save this book. Too bad, so sad. Next!

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Why 3 Stars? I don't know WHY 😂 It just feels right. Despite everything I disliked, it doesn't mean I hated it. It just wasn't for me, is all.

✔️ I appreciated how this duet came full circle. Once again the heroine having to choose between a Crowne and Butler man (Oh, the angst!). I thought it was pretty cool even if that kind of contradicts some of what I said in the points above. Sue me.
✔️ I enjoyed the HEA, especially the scenes between Nate and Stella, and Reid and Nate.
✔️ I still love Stella, Reid, and Nate's angsty love story.
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824 reviews3,068 followers
July 25, 2022
I just discussed Reverse for the past two hours with my buddy read bestie, and I feel like I've been through a therapy session. 🤣 This book is worth every one of the 5 stars I gave it, because of the emotion it pulled out of me alone.

Reverse is such a beautiful story. It's one of those books that will stay with me for a very long time. I have too many thoughts about it to write a review at the moment without it being pages and pages long, so I'm going to leave it for now until I can condense my feelings into a few paragraphs.

Just know, this duet is going on my list of favorite books of all time.
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1,087 reviews367 followers
July 30, 2022
Book 1 was magic. Book 2 was infuriating.

It was everything I hate about mainstream MF romance books. I hated the heroine and all her martyr bullshit. Every decision she made had me wanting to throw my Kindle. The whole book was filled with contrived dramatic bullshit. I don't want to read a soap opera. I wanted REAL.

The only reason I even kept going was because I did like Easton, and I wanted more of the parents.
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857 reviews1,143 followers
July 19, 2022
5 'My supernova' Stars!
ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.


It has been a long while since I stayed up late reading (on a weekday!) because the book had me so hooked, I could not stop reading. I am not surprised though, that the one doing that is the one and only Kate Stewart. She gave us the surprise of our lives when she announced, five years after publishing Drive, that she had been writing a sequel. A sequel where the son of Reid and Stella falls in love with Nate’s daughter. Talk about complicated, am I right? But trust me, it’s 100% worth it from start to finish. If you loved Drive, you must read Reverse.

So, as I said, Reverse is a sequel to Drive, now also the second installment in Kate’s The Bittersweet Symphony Duet. It tells the star-crossed love story (thirty years after the first book) of Easton Crowne and Natalie Butler. Natalie is a journalist, just like her father in many aspects, and imagine her surprise when she discovers Nate had a relationship with Stella through emails. She begins researching and she ends up meeting Easton. An instant connection neither expected sparks but it becomes even more complicated. Especially Natalie fights against it but their chemistry is too strong. What will happen when, inevitably, the parents discover their secret relationship? Will the world come crashing down or is love the most powerful force of all?

This is no longer just about what she’s missing. She’s starting to make me believe I’m missing something vital too.

Well, damn! What a crazy roller coaster. Again, I am not surprised because this is Kate Stewart we are talking about and she knows how to give us unforgettable love stories. This sequel is the book we never knew we needed. Diving back into Drive’s world, into Stella, Reid and Nate’s lives is such a wonderful journey. A heartbreaking one (at times) but so beautiful. And this love story between their children? Wow. Forbidden, extremely emotional, sexy, romantic, steamy, gut wrenching. Kate always knows how to make me cry my eyes out. Like literally. I was bawling so many times. But, as I mentioned before, it’s totally worth it. And to see more of the lives of these characters that made us feel so many things years ago? Yes, it was such a treat. I loved every single second of reading this book that I didn’t even notice the time I finished yesterday. And do remember, music is a very big part in this one too and it makes the story even more epic.

This love story is ours and ours alone.

Therefore, I am rating Reverse with 5 STARS because despite being the length of two books in one it didn’t feel like one. Easton and Natalie’s love story is so gripping that I was addicted from start to finish. It’s not an easy novel to read (that is for sure) but trust me when I say you cannot miss this one. Especially if you loved Drive. You want to know more about those characters you adored, and it was so amazing to read more about Stella, Reid and Nate. I am so happy everyone found their much-deserved happy ending and Kate gave these characters (and us) another unique love story to go wild about.

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213 reviews369 followers
October 24, 2022
i currently do not have the facilities to put together a review rn
i can barely see straight through the tears

for now, just know that this book gets an infinite amount of stars from me and is one of my favorite books in the entire world

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UPDATE: 31 JULY 2022

I've literally had one week to really gather my thoughts on this book, and I think I'm ready.

Let me start by saying that this book gets an infinite amount of stars from me. It is now tied for my favorite book in the entire world. I don't think the review I am about to give it will do it justice, but I'll try my best 💞

Kate Stewart NEVER misses. I have not rated a single one of Kate Stewart's books under 5 stars. She is so easily my favorite author. She pours every single emotion under the sun into her writing and I feel EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. She makes me truly care about each character and really puts me in their shoes so I can understand why they feel the way they feel.

I am so extremely grateful that I received the ARC for this book! It was my first ARC ever and it was from my favorite author 😭 This book was 600+ pages long, but I SWEAR TO YOU, it did not even feel like it. There is not a single part of this book that I found unnecessary or boring. Every single word was strung together so carefully to create the most beautiful love story ever.

This book is so unique. For it to not be a direct continuation of Drive, but to be a second generation book?????? I cannot. I have no words. I can't believe it took me so long to read Drive...but I finished it in a day and immediately knew I had to continue to Reverse. I love Stella, Reid and Nate, but Easton and Natalie are SUPERIOR.

ELLIOT EASTON MF CROWNE 👑 This man is now tied with Alfred Sean Roberts (The Ravenhood Series) for #1 on my book boyfriends list. You know that saying that goes: If he wanted to, he would? Well. EASTON CROWN ALWAYS WANTED TO, AND HE ALWAYS DID. This man is EVERYTHING TO ME. I cannot believe how perfect he is. He wouldn't let Natalie deny their connection. He made them talk. He made them have mature conversations. WE LOVE THAT. This man and his grand gestures too!!!! AHHHHH. All my annotations on my kindle were literally in all caps just screaming how much I love this man. These Crowne men are a different breed, but without a doubt...Easton > Reid.

This book made me go from extremely happy, giddy, and on top of the world, to a constant state of anxiety (in a good way) to crying my eyes out at 3am. My heart was shattered into a billion and one pieces, and it was still somehow put back together by the end. I love a book that can do that to me. No one does it better than Kate Stewart!

I read this on my Kindle because I got the ARC, but I NEED a signed paperback. I'm literally saving money for one right now. I need to hold Reverse in my hands. I need to tab and annotate and put it on display in my room like the gem it is.

LASTLY. THE EPILOGUE. OMG THE MF EPILOGUE. I DIDN'T KNOW I NEEDED IT UNTIL I GOT IT. I DON'T THINK I'VE EVER BEEN SO HAPPY AT THE END OF A BOOK.

In conclusion, I will never be the same again, and I'm not even mad about it.
KATE STEWART, I LOVE YOU. THANK YOU FOR THIS MASTERPIECE.
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35 reviews
July 24, 2022
I love Kate Stewart, I loved drive, I loved Reid, Nate and Stella but I hated their children in this book.

First of all the book was way too long and Natalie‘s obsession with her dad’s love life is just straight weird. Like you really travelled all the way to Seattle to dig up dirt on your dad‘s ex-lover and the fact that she let her dad control basically everything despite Easton’s best efforts just pissed me off. I basically skipped most of the book. And I’m glad I did because honestly if I had to read the whole thing I would’ve been pissed.

Don’t pick up this book if you don’t want your feelings towards Drive to change. After reading this I honestly feel that drive just didn’t need a second book.
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1,407 reviews385 followers
August 19, 2022
It’s a brilliant story but at the middle of the book the dialogues were boring.
I knew they were immature at the beginning but I didn’t feel sympathy for the female character until the end.
Do you know the truth? The stars of the book were their parents ( for me).
It’s worth the reading.
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428 reviews68 followers
August 25, 2022
2 STARS

Unpopular opinion; don't read it if you are a fan of author and you may be offended:

This was totally unnecessary story full of babbling inner monologues, author was carried away zillion times and it was really annoying and tiring.

Don't get me wrong, the author is a master of words and knows how to use the word and create brilliant sentences, but you can feel how this story was forced to be written so that it didn't come from the author's heart like the first book.

This book it tooooo long! It's my first time in "reading career" that I shimmed over 50% of the book. I really forced myself to not DNF it at 15%, than I read up to 20%, than skip to 64% and than skipped to 80% and I read last 20%. It was still too much of bullshit - despite skipping, I didn't notice that I missed anything in the whole story.

I didn't like Natalie, a lot of dialogues were just odd, a lot of things didn't add up - whole story with all reasons felt very forced and artificial. A lot of things about the relationship between Natalie and Easton were the same as the relationship between their parents - it happened again and again. It felt like Drive on steroids (because of too many pages, not because of the emotional impact).

Why so many good reviews and ratings? I think because of mainstream popularity, that is why. I always strive to stay true to story, not to author. Try it sometimes, it's liberating. Be like Easton.

Drive stays one of my top 5 ever favorite books, I just wish to stay away from this one. I can't shake the feeling that this book left a stain on the first book anyway. I wish I could have left with the knowledge where the first book ended.
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538 reviews131 followers
July 21, 2022
This was a solid 5 stars for most of the story. The writing was magnificent, the connection with music, everything you expect from this you'll get and more. Such an Epic love story. I absolutely loved Easton Crowne. That man was so passionate and raw and had my emotions all over the place. The fight he put up for Natalie was unlike any other I've read. I wanted Natalie to fight just as hard for him because he really did deserve it. She made me so mad at times, I just wanted her to wake up and choose him the way he was choosing her.

I'll be honest though, somewhere around 80% this lost some of it's magic for me. I was so consumed with their love story but then something happened with the writing and the direction the story took that changed it a bit for me. Maybe it was because of how long this book was, but things just started to feel a bit thrown in for the sake of it. I really didn't care for Tye or Misty and the events involving them. It came across as unnecessary drama just to add conflict. The love story was so beautiful on its own, those parts tarnished the story for me. The only conflict that was needed was their families finding out and them figuring out how to freely love one another. I think if those parts were cut out, the story would've been perfect.

Loved Nate's POV in the epilogue....Forever Team Nate!

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1,862 reviews2,068 followers
July 20, 2022
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‘There are high stakes to truly loving another human being, and you have to hand your heart to them with all the trust you have without knowing the outcome.’

5 Stars and more! What an epic book! We can finally breathe! We’re speechless after finishing our favourite book of the year! They say if you can’t find the perfect book, go and write one yourself. Well, we don’t have that talent, but it was as though Kate Stewart reached into our hearts and wrote the book we so desperately wanted to read!

‘A rock star he may now be, but for me, he was first a man who reached in with a gentle soul and discovered some of my veiled truths before forcing me to acknowledge parts of who I am – and what I want. A man who made me feel important at a time when I questioned my direction and everything else, I thought I knew. A man who has since freed me to be that woman, all the while addicting me to new needs.’

Reverse is the book we wished for after devouring Drive back in 2017. We couldn’t get Nate out of our heads and have always wondered how he fared. To say we were thrilled when we heard this book was in the works is an understatement. Reverse soon became one of our most anticipated books for 2022. However, we could NEVER have envisaged the high-octane emotion served up in Reverse. Nor the path in which Kate Stewart would lead us. Our hearts were tossed about as Easton and Natalie’s powerhouse love story was laid bare for all to see and feel. And FEEL we did. Every! Single! Word!

‘Being with Easton in any capacity is like trying to cling to a shooting star, and somewhere inside, I know that if I don’t relish this time with him, I’ll miss it as he burns his brightest.’

‘Proper’ Rock Star romances are so hard to come by, yes there are many to choose from, but few capture the true essence of the rock star theme. The music, the thrill of the stage, the excitement, the electricity, the suffering that bleeds into the rock stars’ lyrics, the bone-crushing all in love – for the music and the characters. Kate Stewart is a master at it. First in Drive, and now in Reverse. This author delivers the lifeblood of music and passion that reverberated into every part of our souls.

‘Every song has a memory; every song has the ability to make or break your heart, shut down the heart, and open the eyes. But I’m afraid if you look at a thing long enough; it loses all of its meaning. And your own life while it’s happening to you never has any atmosphere until it’s a memory. Andy Warhol.

Reverse exceeded our expectations in a multitude of ways. A complicated, painful, yet beautiful love story for the ages. Big accolades to Kate Stewart for the intricate way in which she brought this story to life. To write the next generation and to have it unfold the way she did was brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

“Sometimes love, no matter how real it feels and is, isn’t always the right love, and you don’t figure that part out until you’ve lost it and put some time between your feelings and reality.”

Reverse is a homage to music, love, pain, soulmates, and family, and it’s a beautiful homage to Drive, the complicated love story that was Reid and Stella, and the utter heartbreak that was Nate. Anyone with a heart would have felt for Nate in Drive, and reliving his feelings from 30 years earlier, in Reverse opened up all the old wounds. It really hit our hearts. Will history repeat itself?

‘This love story is ours and ours alone.’

Relationships on all levels are at the forefront in Reverse. Band members, friendships, parents/children, music, partners – each relationship is under the microscope. Elliot Easton Crowne and Natalie Butler loved with the same ferocity as they fought. The passion was palpable.

‘I can now say that I loved a woman with every fiber of my being, heart, and soul, and always will.’

Easton Crowne. What a man! We haven’t fallen so hard for a book boyfriend in years! This man could caress and flay with the delivery of a song! The only child of a talented music writer, Stella, and rock star father, Reid, Easton has been shielded from the spotlight all his life. He’s a mystery to many, and we swooned so hard over this guy! He was honest to a fault and wore his heart on his sleeve. Easton is a phenomenal talent on the cusp of greatness. With music in his veins, and a mammoth legacy to live up to, Easton vows to be in charge of his own destiny and has contempt for the media.

‘More than anything, I want to cling to his star as it burns the brightest—if only to be with him for a little longer. If what Easton said is true, and we live in echoes of defining moments, I want to remain in this one for as long as I possibly can.’

Natalie Butler knows her path, she’s worked her arse off to take over her Dad Nate’s, paper, ‘Austin Speak’, and is a force to be reckoned with. Natalie has no idea the Pandora Box she’s opened when she stumbles across some old very personal emails – love letters – from 30 years earlier between her dad and Stella. It’s a revelation that leads her to the intensely beautiful Easton Crown – and a path that will see her live her own tumultuous love story. And what a love story it was!

“Please, let me go,” I whisper.
“I don’t think I can.”


We couldn’t begin to do justice to this book. You have to read it yourselves! It would be impossible to capture the depth of emotion, the angst, and the complexity of this incredible love story. We were emotionally drained throughout while experiencing the warring between Easton and Natalie, their deep love, and their heartache from the fallout as that love came to fruition. The way in which Kate Stewart crafted this story was magnificent. The heartbreak, the longing, the pain – it was all so raw – and, ahem, hot!! The music in each chapter provides an intensity that touches the soul! Now, we have more songs to cry our eyes out to besides Drive by the Cars!

“This isn’t a game,” I whisper hoarsely.
“No, it’s not. You punched a hole in my goddamned chest in Seattle, only to leave me in the dark to try and figure out how to fill it.”


The epilogue was sublime. We couldn’t have asked for more! We can’t say enough about this extraordinary duet. We’re still speechless! We want to start again and experience it once more! If you love angsty rock star romances chock full of emotion and passion..READ THIS DUET NOW!

‘Love is purpose, belonging, and the very definition of living.’

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1,371 reviews569 followers
July 24, 2022
It's been a couple of days since I finished Reverse and I am not sure I have the right words to give justice to this beautiful masterpiece that consumed me for days, that I spent every waking moment thinking about, and that long after I have finished, I want to dive back into again and read all over again.

Reverse is the story of Nate Butler and Stella Crowne's beloved children—Easton and Natalie. If you have not read Drive, stop now and read it. I truly wish that I read it again before diving into this one.

Easton and Natalie meet in the most unconventional way. Natalie has found old love letter emails between her dad and Stella and it changes the way she has ever seen the loving relationship between her parents. Were they "the one that got away"? Did her parents settle for each other? Natalie, similar to her father and a journalist, needs to find out and uses the excuse of Easton's upcoming album to interview him to find out more about the Crowne family.

What she found in Easton was much more than she ever thought possible...

I felt like I read this book with a ball in the back of my throat. Reading the emails between Nate and Stella brought me back to Drive and hurt my heart all over again. Natalie and Easton... Their moments of lightheartedness put a smile on my face. Watching them give into their attraction was just WOW and the fall of the aftermath, when their secret is revealed, the want, the need, the tears falling from my eyes were very real and my heart was completely annihilated. I knew it would be bad but the pain and devastation just broke me.

Time is ticking and Easton's fight for Natalie was relentless and I just loved him so so SO much. He is probably one of my most favorite book boyfriends EVER. I feel like I say this a lot... but I mean it with him. He is the BEST EVER!

Their journey is not for the faint of heart. The back and forth, the lost time... It is full circle for all the characters... beautiful, heartbreaking, emotional, a complete roller coaster but there is also hope, so much hope and above all else... a true love that transcends all. I'm crying again writing this review and thinking about this journey—the highs, the lows, all the tears I cried. But this is why I read romance—to feel, to experience all the words.

Stewart captured my heart and I became a forever fan with Drive... with Reverse, she broke me and I don't know what to read next... it's THAT GOOD. Stewart is talented and awe-inspiring and a true genius. Well done!

All the stars!
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940 reviews393 followers
July 19, 2022
A monster of a book, but for good reason.

When I first opened this book and saw it was 800 pages long, I was absolutely positive I'd find something wrong with it. But I just finished - and I should have trusted Kate Stewart to know what I needed.

📚 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲: It touches a ton but it's in its own league.

📖 𝗦𝘆𝗻𝗼𝗽𝘀𝗶𝘀: Natalie Butler finds decades old emails between her father and her idol, giving her a peak into the past and a love story she didn't know existed. She seeks our Easton Crowne to see if he knows more, but the second they meet its impossible to break their soul-deep connection.

🌟 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲𝘄: I feel like I deserve a medal because I have BEEN THROUGH IT with this book. My emotions are shot. Kate Stewart never takes it easy on us, but I'm so glad for it.

When it comes to Natalie and Easton's story, it was excruciatingly beautiful. The time she gave us with the couple, leaning into every good moment, helped us as readers fall in love with their love. Every bit of action - the good, the bad, the incredibly ugly, the beautiful - was so full of emotions. Even the best moments were steeped in emotion. They went through so much together to get their happy ending. It wasn't pretty, but that's what we love about Kate Stewart's writing.

Reverse gave us so much extra. While she weaved together Natalie and Easton's very messy love story, we as readers got SO much that I didn't know was missing from Drive - Nate/Reid meeting and fall out, full futures for the band including Ben and Lexi, Nate's closure. And while I was sure I'd be able to cut scenes or sections from the book, Kate Stewart made every page count toward something.

I also loved all of the nods to Drive, all of the fated moments that Stella was so intune to making cameos, and the swoony romance that was the rockstar edge to this.

For those of you new to this book, read Drive first. The Duet is worth the ride.

𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

𝗦𝗽𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 4/5 🌶🌶🌶🌶

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‘There are high stakes to truly loving another human being, and you have to hand your heart to them with all the trust you have without knowing the outcome.’

5 Stars and more! What an epic book! We can finally breathe! We’re speechless after finishing our favourite book of the year! They say if you can’t find the perfect book, go and write one yourself. Well, we don’t have that talent, but it was as though Kate Stewart reached into our hearts and wrote the book we so desperately wanted to read!

‘A rock star he may now be, but for me, he was first a man who reached in with a gentle soul and discovered some of my veiled truths before forcing me to acknowledge parts of who I am – and what I want. A man who made me feel important at a time when I questioned my direction and everything else, I thought I knew. A man who has since freed me to be that woman, all the while addicting me to new needs.’

Reverse is the book we wished for after devouring Drive back in 2017. We couldn’t get Nate out of our heads and have always wondered how he fared. To say we were thrilled when we heard this book was in the works is an understatement. Reverse soon became one of our most anticipated books for 2022. However, we could NEVER have envisaged the high-octane emotion served up in Reverse. Nor the path in which Kate Stewart would lead us. Our hearts were tossed about as Easton and Natalie’s powerhouse love story was laid bare for all to see and feel. And FEEL we did. Every! Single! Word!

‘Being with Easton in any capacity is like trying to cling to a shooting star, and somewhere inside, I know that if I don’t relish this time with him, I’ll miss it as he burns his brightest.’

‘Proper’ Rock Star romances are so hard to come by, yes there are many to choose from, but few capture the true essence of the rock star theme. The music, the thrill of the stage, the excitement, the electricity, the suffering that bleeds into the rock stars’ lyrics, the bone-crushing all in love – for the music and the characters. Kate Stewart is a master at it. First in Drive, and now in Reverse. This author delivers the lifeblood of music and passion that reverberated into every part of our souls.

‘Every song has a memory; every song has the ability to make or break your heart, shut down the heart, and open the eyes. But I’m afraid if you look at a thing long enough; it loses all of its meaning. And your own life while it’s happening to you never has any atmosphere until it’s a memory. Andy Warhol.

Reverse exceeded our expectations in a multitude of ways. A complicated, painful, yet beautiful love story for the ages. Big accolades to Kate Stewart for the intricate way in which she brought this story to life. To write the next generation and to have it unfold the way she did was brilliant! Absolutely brilliant!

“Sometimes love, no matter how real it feels and is, isn’t always the right love, and you don’t figure that part out until you’ve lost it and put some time between your feelings and reality.”

Reverse is a homage to music, love, pain, soulmates, and family, and it’s a beautiful homage to Drive, the complicated love story that was Reid and Stella, and the utter heartbreak that was Nate. Anyone with a heart would have felt for Nate in Drive, and reliving his feelings from 30 years earlier, in Reverse opened up all the old wounds. It really hit our hearts. Will history repeat itself?

‘This love story is ours and ours alone.’

Relationships on all levels are at the forefront in Reverse. Band members, friendships, parents/children, music, partners – each relationship is under the microscope. Elliot Easton Crowne and Natalie Butler loved with the same ferocity as they fought. The passion was palpable.

‘I can now say that I loved a woman with every fiber of my being, heart, and soul, and always will.’

Easton Crowne. What a man! We haven’t fallen so hard for a book boyfriend in years! This man could caress and flay with the delivery of a song! The only child of a talented music writer, Stella, and rock star father, Reid, Easton has been shielded from the spotlight all his life. He’s a mystery to many, and we swooned so hard over this guy! He was honest to a fault and wore his heart on his sleeve. Easton is a phenomenal talent on the cusp of greatness. With music in his veins, and a mammoth legacy to live up to, Easton vows to be in charge of his own destiny and has contempt for the media.

‘More than anything, I want to cling to his star as it burns the brightest—if only to be with him for a little longer. If what Easton said is true, and we live in echoes of defining moments, I want to remain in this one for as long as I possibly can.’

Natalie Butler knows her path, she’s worked her arse off to take over her Dad Nate’s, paper, ‘Austin Speak’, and is a force to be reckoned with. Natalie has no idea the Pandora Box she’s opened when she stumbles across some old very personal emails – love letters – from 30 years earlier between her dad and Stella. It’s a revelation that leads her to the intensely beautiful Easton Crown – and a path that will see her live her own tumultuous love story. And what a love story it was!

“Please, let me go,” I whisper.
“I don’t think I can.”


We couldn’t begin to do justice to this book. You have to read it yourselves! It would be impossible to capture the depth of emotion, the angst, and the complexity of this incredible love story. We were emotionally drained throughout while experiencing the warring between Easton and Natalie, their deep love, and their heartache from the fallout as that love came to fruition. The way in which Kate Stewart crafted this story was magnificent. The heartbreak, the longing, the pain – it was all so raw – and, ahem, hot!! The music in each chapter provides an intensity that touches the soul! Now, we have more songs to cry our eyes out to besides Drive by the Cars!

“This isn’t a game,” I whisper hoarsely.
“No, it’s not. You punched a hole in my goddamned chest in Seattle, only to leave me in the dark to try and figure out how to fill it.”


The epilogue was sublime. We couldn’t have asked for more! We can’t say enough about this extraordinary duet. We’re still speechless! We want to start again and experience it once more! If you love angsty rock star romances chock full of emotion and passion..READ THIS DUET NOW!

‘Love is purpose, belonging, and the very definition of living.’

Please Note: DRIVE Book #1 should be read before Reverse, and it's currently on SALE for 99c/99p Ebook

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Natalie + Easton

Please don't read this book if you haven't read DRIVE yet. REVERSE is about the children from the stars of the first book - you need to know all about what happened back then to really enjoy this second book!

As I said - this book is about the kids. Remember back in DRIVE, when Stella fell in love with not-yet-rock-star Reid? But things didn't work out because he wasn't ready for her. So she went and fell for her boss at the newspaper: Nate. They were happy for a long while, but Reid was always Stella's real love and in the end they got their happily ever after. And Nate was left heartbroken, but he found his happy end just a short while later too.
That's how this second generation got started.
Our heroine: Natalie. 22. Journalist. Working at her dad Nate's newspaper in Austin.
And our hero: Easton. 22. Soon-to-be-rock-super-star. Seattle. Son of Stella and Reid.

The story starts when Natalie's dad asks her to go through the archives to find important and interesting articles & snippets for their 30th anniversary edition. That's how she stumbles across private emails between her dad and famous music journalist and rock star wife Stella! Natalie is shocked and intrigued and so much more. Natalie and her dad have the best daughter and father relationship ever, but he never mentioned Stella before and Natalie wants to know more. She needs to know everything.
That's how she ends up in Seattle under false pretenses to interview Easton about his upcoming debut album - but she really only wants to find out what happened back then. Why the first love of her dad's life suddenly married a rock star!

Don't worry if it looks like I'm telling you the whole story - this book is a million pages long. We're only at the very beginning now.
But we already know that Natalie and Easton will get the same kind of epic love story their parents had. But will it be a happily ever after one? With their parents and their pasts? With the first meeting based on lies and blackmail? We'll find out! 😁

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Phew. That was one effing long book!
I loved it! I'm the biggest rock star romance fan ever and this book was just soo long - uhm I mean beautiful. 😂
It was so rock stary, heartbreaking, sparky, funny, complicated, sweet, sad, ugh. All the things! But most of all it was so full of amazing music and talent and hope ...
Easton and Nat are so perfect for each other but it would be way too hard to find a happy life with their families, right? Nope! We'll fight for that happily ever after with all we've got! It might just take a tiny little while to get to that happy end.

I loved this book but I have a few buts as well. Many little ones and some bigger ones. First of all: the book was too long! I love long books and the more we get from our darlings - especially rock stars! - the better. But this was so super long. A few scenes or inner monologue moments should've been cut.
I don't know why, but I hated that Natalie didn't have a single clue about music in the beginning. How can you not care about music?? Maybe that could've been done a bit differently.
Then we get so many immature moments in this book - mostly with the older people though. I was so proud of Nat and Easton in the beginning! I thought they could make it - the way they're doing it now and planning their future. But then they too had so many immature moments. I just don't get the whole 'the past' problem at all. That's my problem with the whole story. Yes there's pain in their parents pasts, but they are the grown ups, they need to be grown up about the future of their children. That pissed me off so much. The whole book would've been half the pages if people were mature about things. We loved each other, we broke up, heartbroken, then we fell in love with other people. End of story. But pfff - it had to be written this way - otherwise there wouldn't have been a story at all. But there could've been. With Easton's amazing talent and some other drama moments, this story could've been an epic rock star love story without the parent part. But that's just my opinion - which I'm pretty sure I'm not expressing the way I want to - the way I had it written in my head. LOL!

Anyway. I loved this book so much. Easton is just the most amazing rock star ever! (Kellan Kyle will always be my number one, but Easton is getting really close!) And Natalie is so amazing too. Just a few moments of stupidity and immaturity for both of them - but we need some drama in our stories.
I loved the rock star moments the most. The singing, playing, the stage, the shows, Natalie standing there watching him. Perfect rock star romance content!

I wouldn't mind seeing this on tv one day!

What can I say - this was the most epic rock star love story of the year - or decade! READ IT!

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I loved Drive for the delicious angst that had every reason to be there, and for the kickass heroine who grabbed life by the balls and never let go. I hated Reverse because of the angst that was totally manufactured (I figured as much in the very first chapter, she could have easily asked her father), and the unbelievably irritating, pathetic heroine who chose to make herself a martyr.

But most of all, more than the unnecessary length (800 pages, WTF), the terrible dialogue that made no sense most times, the insta love (because who does that after only 4 months?), I hated it because it almost made me question the ending of book 1. Because why the f@ck did they all react so strongly, especially Nat's dad, if they were basking in their HEA? I expected a lot of tension, but this? This is the behaviour of someone whose happiness is too fragile.

Thankfully, Nate's POV in the end restored my faith in it. So the two star rating is only for that, and the amazing song scene at Super Bowl. The rest of it was bullshit.
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July 18, 2022
WOW. WOW. Let me just start off by saying this may be better than Drive. Honestly I may pair this up to Ravenhood level. AND ITS A SEQUEL.

I have cried SO many times in this book. Kate Stewart… you have done it again. I don’t know what it is about her writing but it just SUCKS me in and speaks to my soul. I devoured this book in ONE sitting. All 600+ pages!

I was engrossed and devoted to this love story. I cried for this couple. I laughed out loud A LOT. Kate Stewart knows how to write an amazing main character.

Yes there were parts of this book that were so so frustrating but that’s honestly what made this love story what it was. The build up and climax here was just so *chefs kiss*.

WELL DONE KATE STEWART YOU HAVE DONE IT AGAIN
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Drive holds such a special place in my heart. (Honestly, everything that Kate writes does); I was ecstatic to get to have more of Stella, Reid & Nate's stories! And boy, did I get what I was excited for, plus so much more.

Cue, Natalie Butler and Easton Crowne.
'Their story doesn't change the significance of ours.' <3

These two. THESE TWO. The passion in this forbidden love is.. supernova. ;)
I experienced every single range of emotion in this book. I adore the banter and the sarcastic nature that flows in Kate's books, and Reverse was no different. The absolute perfect combination of everything you could ever want to happen in a novel as brilliant as this one.

I never wanted to leave these characters. Any of them. This beautiful, timeless story will forever remain in my heart and soul, as I'm sure it will for all of Kate's other loyal readers.

Well done, Kate. I am privileged to live in a world where you create the most memorable works of art that remain such a huge part of people's lives. Reading your novels has saved me in a sense that is so monumental, I won't ever forget it. You are exceptional.
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