The lam combinations sound good to me. I actually like cherry as a core lam. It's light weight and wants to return to its normal profile immediately. But I feel your going to have issues tillering out that profile. Having a sharp reflex like that instead of a gently curve makes things much more difficult. Your full draw with that set up will look like its sharply bendin at the fades, an almost backwards looking hinge at the reflex, then a normal smooth looking bend in the outer half. It's going to be a challenge, but it's already glued up, so might as well give it a shot. This one will play tricks on your eyes, you'll be wanting to get the reflex bend straightened out early, but if you do that the. You will have just made a massive hinge at that point and it will likely fail there. At full draw you will want to be able to see that reflexed point.
For next time, I would modify your form a bit. Where you reflex is, is a good place to start reflexing. But I would smooyh out the curve so that the deepest part of the curve is another 3" or so further out, with a gentle swoop up to about 3-4" from the tips, then leave the last little bit straight. With a smooth curve, the Ned will straighten out evenly at full draw and make a smooth line that's pleasing to the eye. So will be easier to tiller.
I'm sure others will have there own opinion. But this is my take on it. I'm excited to see what you can make it do. I'm not saying this profile won't work, it'll just be more difficult.
Kyle