Brooklynaire
Brooklyn Bruisers • Book 4
by Sarina Bowen
Narrated by Zachary Webber, Virginia Rose, Joe Hempel
Why You'll Love This
A billionaire hockey team owner pining for his assistant for seven years — Zachary Webber makes sure you feel every frustrated second of it.
- Great if you want: slow-burn workplace tension that finally, satisfyingly breaks
- Listening experience: warm and flirty with steady heat — easy to binge
- Narration: Webber and Rose have genuine chemistry; dual POV lands well
- Skip if: billionaire romances feel wish-fulfillment-heavy to you
About This Book
Set against the gleaming skyline of Brooklyn Heights, Brooklynaire follows a tech billionaire who also owns the Brooklyn Bruisers hockey team and the sharp, capable assistant who has kept his world running for seven years. When a moment of vulnerability leads to a night neither can forget, they face an impossible tension: two people who know each other too well to pretend nothing happened, yet inhabit a professional dynamic that makes any next step complicated. Sarina Bowen builds the slow-burn chemistry patiently before letting it fracture in satisfying, inevitable ways.
The three-narrator cast is one of the production's greatest strengths. Zachary Webber and Virginia Rose carry the dual first-person perspective with distinct emotional registers, conveying the hero's restrained longing and the heroine's guarded pragmatism with equal conviction, while Joe Hempel rounds out the ensemble. At just under ten hours, the pacing never drags, and the audio format amplifies the will-they-won't-they tension that defines Bowen's most compelling work.