Rebel Heart
Rush Duet • Book 2
by Penelope Ward, Vi Keeland
Narrated by Sebastian York, Maxine Mitchell
Why You'll Love This
Sebastian York and Maxine Mitchell turn a Hamptons summer fling into something that stings long after the credits roll.
- Great if you want: a dual-POV romance that actually sticks the landing
- Listening experience: emotionally charged, fast-moving — burns through six hours easily
- Narration: York and Mitchell have real chemistry; the dual format earns its tension
- Skip if: you haven't listened to Rebel Heir — this picks up mid-story
About This Book
The concluding chapter of the Rush Duet picks up where Rebel Heir left off, following Gia and her complicated entanglement with Rush, the magnetic, guarded man who employed her during a transformative summer in the Hamptons. What began as a fleeting seasonal affair now demands a reckoning: feelings that were supposed to stay temporary have taken root, and neither character can simply walk away from what they've built. Ward and Keeland trade off perspectives to explore whether two people shaped by their wounds can choose something lasting over something safe.
Sebastian York and Maxine Mitchell make an ideal pairing for this duet, each bringing emotional specificity to their respective leads. York's measured, controlled delivery captures Rush's reluctant vulnerability, while Mitchell keeps Gia grounded and relatable through moments of doubt and desire. At under seven hours, the pacing is tight, and the dual-narration format makes the push-pull tension land harder than it would on the page.