Once Ghosted, Twice Shy Audiobook by Alyssa Cole: A Heartfelt Dance of Love Lost and Found
As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of purple and orange, I nestled into my favorite armchair, the one that’s just worn in enough to hug the contours of my body. It’s in these moments of solitude, with the world quieting down, that I lose myself in stories that resonate with the heart’s deepest yearnings. Today, it was the “Once Ghosted, Twice Shy” audiobook by Alyssa Cole that filled my room with the thrum of life and love.
Narrated with exquisite finesse by Karen Chilton, this tale weaves the intricate emotions of Likotsi and Fabiola—two women whose search for love is as fervent as it is fraught with the specters of their past. Chilton’s masterful modulation lent distinct voices to each character, painting their personalities in vivid strokes that pulled me deeper into their world.
As a former author and a current book blogger, I’m no stranger to the power of words and the art of storytelling. Alyssa Cole has a way of crafting narratives that are both evocative and relatable, much like the gems “When No One Is Watching” and “A Princess in Theory.” “Once Ghosted, Twice Shy” is no exception as it explores the poignant possibility of a second chance at love.
The reunion of Likotsi and Fabiola is charged with the electricity of unresolved history, the kind that makes you lean in closer, eager to uncover the truths that once drove them apart. As the two traverse the city streets, a dance of rediscovery begins, with each step offering a chance to heal old wounds and reignite the flames of affection.
For those who cherish the warmth of an LGBTQ+ love story and the hope it represents, Audiobooks4soul.com is your gateway to this audio experience. Without spending a dime, you can download and dive into the journey of Likotsi and Fabiola, allowing Karen Chilton’s captivating narration to guide you through every twist and turn.
My evening with “Once Ghosted, Twice Shy” reminded me that love, in all its complexity, is a force that can reconnect souls thought to be lost. As the final words echoed in the stillness of my room, I smiled, content in the knowledge that stories like these remind us of the power of forgiveness and the beauty of second chances.
Happy listening,
Stephen