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One Last Rainy Day: The Legacy of a Prince

Ravenhood Legacy • Book 1

4.81 BLT Score
(59.6K ratings)
★ 4.53 Goodreads (55.7K) ★ 4.9 Audible (3.9K)

Why You'll Love This

Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell make this doomed, secret-laden love story feel like eavesdropping on something you weren't supposed to hear.

  • Great if you want: a brooding forbidden romance with weight and consequence
  • Listening experience: slow-burn tension that builds to an emotionally heavy payoff
  • Narration: Arden's dark intensity and Mitchell's warmth make the contrast land perfectly
  • Skip if: you haven't read the full Ravenhood trilogy first

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About This Book

Set against a world of secrets, power, and simmering tension, Kate Stewart's *One Last Rainy Day: The Legacy of a Prince* opens the Ravenhood Legacy series with a story of two people caught between opposing forces. A man defined by long-held grievances and the weight of hidden truths meets a woman whose quiet determination to see past his armor sets something irreversible in motion. Their connection unfolds slowly, charged with the kind of longing that feels both inevitable and dangerous, building toward a legacy neither of them anticipated.

Joe Arden and Maxine Mitchell bring an effortless chemistry to the dual narration, each voice grounding their character's inner world with conviction and restraint. Arden's measured intensity suits a man who guards every word, while Mitchell channels warmth and resolve without softening the edges. The nearly twelve-hour runtime feels earned rather than stretched, and Stewart's prose, which leans into atmosphere and emotional subtext, translates naturally to audio. Listeners familiar with the Ravenhood universe will find this a satisfying return; newcomers should start there first.