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Meant to Be
- Twist of Fate, Book 1
- Narrated by: Keira Stevens, Nelson Hobbs
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Two broken hearts discover an unpredictable path to healing in an emotional romance about fate and second chances by New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Probst.
It’s been two years since Chiara Kennedy lost her dearest friend, Rory. Chiara misses everything about her. Rory’s widowed husband is another story. Sebastian Ryder is a man Chiara had secretly wanted, let slip away, and hoped to never see again. Then fate throws them together for an unexpected one-night stand and a morning after of new challenges.
Sebastian had a soul mate in Rory. Shutting down after his tragic loss, he kept a cool distance from everyone—including Chiara, with whom he once shared a deep if fleeting affection. That was over and done with a long time ago. But when they meet again, old emotions resurface along with a heart-wounding past that haunts them both.
As Chiara and Sebastian grow closer, finally getting to know each other, Chiara struggles with feelings of guilt even as she cherishes her second chance with Sebastian. Will fate allow them to overcome the past, or are they destined to always wonder if they are truly meant to be?
Critic reviews
“Narrators Keira Stevens and Nelson Hobbs join forces to tell the story of a second-chance romance between Chiara Kennedy and Sebastian Ryder.… Sebastian had a hard childhood, and both narrators bring out his self-doubt. Stevens and Hobbs masterfully convey the guilt Chiara feels for "stealing" her friend's husband. The narrators smoothly transition between each other, allowing listeners to enjoy the developing romance.”—AudioFile Magazine