The narrator’s tone and tempo perfectly matched the emotion of each scene to deliver a really good performance that made for an easy and enjoyable listen. This was only furthered by the talented narration. The intimate scenes felt like an extension of the story, sort a way to solidify Jace and Sol’s connection rather than gratuitous or simply there for the steam factor. I always enjoy when the physical chemistry is matched by the emotional chemistry, and this is something Con Riley excels at in general, but it really struck me again while listening to Sol. Sol masters all those components, capturing such emotion and longing between Sol and Jace. I love seeing characters reconnect, grow, and achieve their happily-ever-after. Second chance romances have that spark that really draws me to them. Honestly, the entire Learning to Love series holds a special place in my heart and is one I’m happy to revisit whenever, but there’s something extra special about this title in particular. I almost forgot just how much I like Sol.
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