White Knight eBook CD Reiss
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White Knight eBook CD Reiss
C.D. Reiss’ highly anticipated White Knight is everything her fans could have hoped for in this fourth and final book of her American Royalty Universe series of standalone contemporary romances.Ms. Reiss’ story flows like a lazy river between 13 years in the past when her characters were 16 years old to the present. Both the main characters, Chris Cartwright and Catherine Barrington tell their tale. It is a classic story of loving and being worthy of love. I am in awe of Ms. Reiss’ effortless transition from describing young, naïve, and inexperienced lust between Chris and Catherine at age sixteen to the hungry wanting of two adults who need each other like they need oxygen.
Catherine grew up privileged. Chris grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Through no fault of her own, Catherine and the town named after her family fell far from grace. Chris rode a shooting star to financial success on Wall Street. Catherine became the uncanonized Saint of Barrington. Chris became divorced, less rich, and lonely after the loss of his beloved dog, Lancelot.
The story of Chris and Catherine’s young love is touching and quintessential young adult fiction. Ms. Reiss’ quietly displays the breadth of her talent by incorporating a YA romance within an adult contemporary romance and making the YA romance feel like it is a genre that she has been writing for years.
“Back then, you gave me reason to be my own woman, and when you left, I became that woman.”
Back in the present, Catherine struggles with lost love, personal fulfillment, needs, desires, and obligations. I spent a restless night in Catherine’s head as she tosses and turns with the ebb and flow of her thoughts, choices, fears and desires now that the boy she thought she lost has returned. After some deep thought and turmoil, Catherine eventually understands that she is happy with who she became, and she realizes it wouldn’t have happened if she had followed Chris. However, she struggles with the hurt of him leaving, of her perception of being dumped. As the sun rises, Catherine still feels tentative, but she at least knows that she will pursue what she wants, needs and dreams for, and she will be open to Chris joining her in this journey.
While Catherine has spent years crying over the loss—both hers and the townsfolk—she is a supremely strong woman. I love that when Chris returns home to bury his dog along with hoping to rekindle something with Catherine, and Catherine chooses to put herself first. I loved that Chris returned humble. I loved that Chris completely understood that Catherine would not have liked who he was in New York once he became successful. I loved that at the start of the book, Chris realizes that what he needs to be happy is not the wealth that he chased after, but the love of a good woman, in other words, his “Catherine of the Roses”. His only hope is to prove to her that he is now worthy of her.
“The man I am now wants the woman you are now”.
In this enchanting, swoony book, Ms. Reiss has intersected lines and shown her readers the tangential plot points of the prior books in this series. The heart wrenching beginning of White Knight parallels the timeline in King of Code. The beautiful culmination of the story is filled with love, friendship, and 749 roses, give or take a few.
“I’d done much without her, and I’d done much for her. But I hadn’t achieved anything until I turned her sadness into joy”.
Sweet, tender, and filled with yearning, broken hearts and unfulfilled wishes, White Knight is a #MustRead of 2018.
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White Knight eBook CD Reiss Reviews
White Knight is the final installment of what has come to be called "The Hacker series" by CD Reiss. But how does Catherine and Chris' story fit in? They're an analog couple in a digital age for reasons that will become beautifully and poignantly clear. She was the small town princess let behind to rule over its dying days and he's a trader/mathematician who left to build an empire. I'll let you in on a secret. It was never about hacking. They were stories about home. Building one, finding your way back, honoring it and keeping it in your heart. How home is people or that one special person.
I loved Catherine from our first meeting in King of Code. A tragic heroine straight out of a Tennessee Williams play, dismantling her life and dreams for pennies on the dollar to save the people she called home and sobbing herself to sleep at night at the futility of it all. Using everyone else's pain as a distraction from her own.
And her pain is Chris - a boy from the wrong side of town - run out on a rail in the dead of night with his dog Lance and $749 Catherine gave him, promising he'd come back for her.
And he didn't. That is until his beloved Lance died years later and a world away in Manhattan, the pampered pooch of a high flying equities trader.
Their story is so epic and raw and amazing. Alternating between past and present, it's a masterful tale of first love interrupted. Ms. Reiss is pitch perfect capturing the warm, sweet, reckless feel of first love, when you're nothing but tingling nerves wrapped up in the spun sugar of all of these FEELINGS. But when she's moves into the present day, and takes all of those sweeping, giddy emotions of first love and tempers them with this heart breaking, grown up self awareness, it's nothing short of masterful. It's a story you want to wallow in.
As Chris and Catherine took their perfect, doomed first love and molded it into something new and strong and tailor made the people they became, I got the chills.
It was just...it touched my soul.
It was PERFECTION. White Knight is a modern woman's real life fairy tale.
C.D. Reiss’ highly anticipated White Knight is everything her fans could have hoped for in this fourth and final book of her American Royalty Universe series of standalone contemporary romances.
Ms. Reiss’ story flows like a lazy river between 13 years in the past when her characters were 16 years old to the present. Both the main characters, Chris Cartwright and Catherine Barrington tell their tale. It is a classic story of loving and being worthy of love. I am in awe of Ms. Reiss’ effortless transition from describing young, naïve, and inexperienced lust between Chris and Catherine at age sixteen to the hungry wanting of two adults who need each other like they need oxygen.
Catherine grew up privileged. Chris grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Through no fault of her own, Catherine and the town named after her family fell far from grace. Chris rode a shooting star to financial success on Wall Street. Catherine became the uncanonized Saint of Barrington. Chris became divorced, less rich, and lonely after the loss of his beloved dog, Lancelot.
The story of Chris and Catherine’s young love is touching and quintessential young adult fiction. Ms. Reiss’ quietly displays the breadth of her talent by incorporating a YA romance within an adult contemporary romance and making the YA romance feel like it is a genre that she has been writing for years.
“Back then, you gave me reason to be my own woman, and when you left, I became that woman.”
Back in the present, Catherine struggles with lost love, personal fulfillment, needs, desires, and obligations. I spent a restless night in Catherine’s head as she tosses and turns with the ebb and flow of her thoughts, choices, fears and desires now that the boy she thought she lost has returned. After some deep thought and turmoil, Catherine eventually understands that she is happy with who she became, and she realizes it wouldn’t have happened if she had followed Chris. However, she struggles with the hurt of him leaving, of her perception of being dumped. As the sun rises, Catherine still feels tentative, but she at least knows that she will pursue what she wants, needs and dreams for, and she will be open to Chris joining her in this journey.
While Catherine has spent years crying over the loss—both hers and the townsfolk—she is a supremely strong woman. I love that when Chris returns home to bury his dog along with hoping to rekindle something with Catherine, and Catherine chooses to put herself first. I loved that Chris returned humble. I loved that Chris completely understood that Catherine would not have liked who he was in New York once he became successful. I loved that at the start of the book, Chris realizes that what he needs to be happy is not the wealth that he chased after, but the love of a good woman, in other words, his “Catherine of the Roses”. His only hope is to prove to her that he is now worthy of her.
“The man I am now wants the woman you are now”.
In this enchanting, swoony book, Ms. Reiss has intersected lines and shown her readers the tangential plot points of the prior books in this series. The heart wrenching beginning of White Knight parallels the timeline in King of Code. The beautiful culmination of the story is filled with love, friendship, and 749 roses, give or take a few.
“I’d done much without her, and I’d done much for her. But I hadn’t achieved anything until I turned her sadness into joy”.
Sweet, tender, and filled with yearning, broken hearts and unfulfilled wishes, White Knight is a #MustRead of 2018.
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