Riveted Audiobook – Saints of Denver, Book 3

Dive into “Riveted Audiobook”, Book 3 in Jay Crownover’s Saints of Denver series, where sparks fly between Dixie Carmichael – a woman ready to chase her happily-ever-after – and Dash Churchill – a brooding former soldier running from his past. Narrated flawlessly by Stephanie Wyles and Sean Bassett, this romance is equal parts steamy and heartfelt as two scarred souls learn that love isn’t always easy but is always worth fighting for. Ready for an unforgettable listen? Stream or download “Riveted” for free on Ezaudiobookforsoul.com!

It was a lazy Sunday morning, and I found myself sprawled on the couch with a cozy blanket, a steaming cup of coffee in hand, and the soft sunlight streaming through the windows. It was the perfect setting to dive into “Riveted Audiobook” by Jay Crownover, narrated by Stephanie Wyles and Sean Bassett. The quiet of the morning allowed me to fully immerse myself in this emotional rollercoaster of a story, and I couldn’t have picked a better time to experience it.

From the very first chapter, I was hooked. Dixie Carmichael is such a vibrant character – her optimism and determination are infectious. She’s the kind of person who makes you believe in second chances and happily-ever-afters, even when life throws curveballs. Her journey resonated with me deeply because, let’s face it, we’ve all had moments where we’ve pined for someone who seems just out of reach. But what I loved most about Dixie is her decision to stop waiting for love to find her and instead take charge of her own happiness. It’s empowering and relatable.

And then there’s Dash Churchill – oh, Dash. He’s brooding, mysterious, and carries so much emotional baggage that you can’t help but want to unravel his layers. Sean Bassett’s narration brought him to life in such a raw and authentic way that I felt every ounce of his internal struggle. His reluctance to let anyone in, especially someone as bright as Dixie, made my heart ache. But their chemistry? Absolutely electric. Stephanie Wyles perfectly captured Dixie’s bubbly personality while balancing it with moments of vulnerability that made her feel real.

The story itself is a beautiful blend of romance, tension, and self-discovery. Crownover has this incredible ability to create characters who feel like old friends by the end of the book. The way Dixie and Church navigate their feelings – and the obstacles thrown their way – kept me on edge until the very last chapter. There were moments I laughed out loud (earning a few curious looks from my cat) and others where I had to pause just to catch my breath.

By the time I finished listening, I felt like I had been on this journey with them – rooting for them, crying with them, and ultimately celebrating their growth. It left me with that warm, fuzzy feeling you get after finishing a story that truly touches your heart.

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