The Ravens Court (The Ravens, Book 2)
By (Author) Helen Glynn Jones
Book 2
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
1st November 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Romance: fantasy and paranormal
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Dystopian and utopian fiction
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
270g
The highly anticipated sequel to THE LAST RAVEN 🌹🐦🩸
Readers can't get enough of The Last Raven:
'Holy guacamole, I was not expecting most of what happened from the 3rd act until the end It was so painful and then so satisfying'
'Delivers all the broody, bloodthirsty vampire drama you want, but with a modern twist thatll have you flipping pagesthe perfect mix of adventure, angst, and just enough swoon-worthy moments to keep you hooked'
'I absolutely loved this readkept me captive until the end'
'Their forced proximity only makes the slow-burn romance even more deliciousFans of *Twilight* will love the blend of romance and supernatural intrigue'
'Did someone say BETRAYAL This book hurt'
'Its not very often that I dont see a plot twist coming, and I wont give any spoilers butthis book ruined me'
'Takes you on a thrilling ride from page one...the fast-paced narrative had me gripped right at the start. The twists and turns kept my heart racing, and the characters were vividly brought to life'
'I was hooked; he embodies the typical morally gray romantic lead'
'Lets talk about the ending!It was so shocking that Im left wondering what comes next'
'Not what I was expecting. It is even better'
'Such a good read!The plot is fantastic, the characters are perfect! I loved it'
'A hauntingly beautiful tale, perfect for anyone seeking a fresh take on vampire romance'
'A new angle on vampire lore, blending elements of political intrigue, a coming-of-age drama, and romanceIt did give me some "Twilight" vibes'
'An engrossing vampire romance that deftly blends elements of forced proximity and forbidden love[it] offers a novel interpretation on the traditional vampire myth while capturing the difficulties of identity, rebellion, and the weight of fate'
'Screw some of the other reviewsI really liked this!It has deeper themes that I think some readers overlooked'
Helen Glynn Jones is an author, blogger and freelance writer. Born in the UK, she has lived in both Australia and Canada. A few years ago, she returned to her native England where, when she's not writing stories, she likes to hunt for vintage treasures, explore stone circles and watch the sky change colour.