Summary
What happens when a sixteen-year-old girl locks eyes with a rugged construction worker on a sweltering summer day – and neither of them can look away? Jessica Hawkins plunges listeners into the dangerous territory of forbidden attraction in Something in the Way, a provocative romance that explores the aching tension between what the heart wants and what society deems acceptable. This is not a love story that plays it safe.
Audiobook Info
- Author: Jessica Hawkins
- Narrator: Andi Arndt, Zachary Webber
- Duration: 12 hours and 14 minutes
- Publisher: Audible Originals
- Release Date: September 29, 2020
- Series: Something in the Way
- Book: 1
Review
The dual narration by Andi Arndt and Zachary Webber transforms this audiobook into an immersive emotional experience that single-narrator productions simply cannot replicate. Arndt captures the protagonist’s youthful innocence and awakening desire with remarkable authenticity – her voice trembles at the right moments, conveying that breathless uncertainty of first love. Webber’s portrayal of Manning Sutter is equally masterful, his deep, measured tones reflecting a man wrestling with attraction he knows he shouldn’t feel. The chemistry between these two narrators crackles through every scene they share.
Jessica Hawkins demonstrates exceptional skill in navigating the complexities of age-gap romance, refusing to shy away from the moral gray areas that make this story so compelling. She builds tension with the patience of a literary sculptor, each chapter adding another layer to the forbidden connection between her characters. The construction site setting becomes almost a character itself – the heat, the dust, the raw physicality of labor serving as a backdrop to the emotional construction happening between Manning and the young protagonist.
What sets Something in the Way apart from typical forbidden romance fare is Hawkins’ refusal to provide easy answers. The listener is forced to sit with discomfort, to question their own reactions, to feel the push and pull of attraction versus propriety. This isn’t escapist fantasy – it’s emotionally challenging storytelling that demands engagement. The pacing deliberately mirrors the slow burn of the central relationship, building anticipation that becomes almost unbearable.
The supporting characters add crucial texture to the narrative, particularly the dynamics within the protagonist’s family that illuminate why she might seek connection elsewhere. Hawkins weaves themes of loneliness, identity, and the desperate need to be truly seen into her romantic framework. These elements elevate the story beyond simple forbidden attraction into something more psychologically rich.
This audiobook will resonate most deeply with listeners who appreciate romance that ventures into uncomfortable emotional territory. If you prefer your love stories neat and uncomplicated, look elsewhere. But if you crave narratives that make you feel deeply conflicted, that keep you thinking long after the final chapter, Something in the Way delivers an unforgettable listening experience.
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Experience the exquisite tension of Something in the Way by downloading your copy from KTAudiobooks.com today. With over twelve hours of emotionally charged narration from Andi Arndt and Zachary Webber, this is the kind of audiobook that will consume your commute, your workouts, and your quiet evenings. Let Jessica Hawkins take you somewhere beautifully dangerous.
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