
Nowhere to Run
Nowhere to Ride, Book 3
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Marcus Barton
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Andrew Grey
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Roy Unger is greenhorn running from his past. He’s gotten a ranch job and works hard to prove himself every day. Since leaving home in a hurry, he's come to realize that this job is the only thing standing between him and starvation. He isn't going to mess it up, no matter how much Brad might drive him to distraction.
Brad has been around the block more than once. He's a cowboy through and through, complete with a failed rodeo career and a love life that could only be described as hopeless. He’s worked hard and kept his head down. Roy makes him want more, but Brad has come to realize that what he wants isn't what he gets.
Brad knows what desperation feels like and how important it is to fit in. When he decides to help Roy get over his fear of horses, the two men spend more time together, leading Roy to share confidences about his troubled past. Listening builds trust, which shifts into so much more. But before they can have any sort of future, they need to deal with Roy’s past, which could ruin everything.
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Roy Unger, a greenhorn running from his past, finds a lifeline working on a ranch where he’s desperate to prove himself. With nothing left but the clothes on his back and a stubborn streak, Roy is determined not to mess up the one good thing he’s got. Enter Brad, a seasoned cowboy whose rough past and failed rodeo dreams have left him emotionally guarded and resigned to a solitary life. But Roy changes something in him—and when Brad decides to help Roy overcome his fear of horses, what starts as mentorship becomes a tender exploration of connection and healing.
Andrew Grey’s writing is tender without being saccharine, and deeply grounded in character growth. The themes of found family, redemption, and second chances are treated with care and authenticity. Longtime fans of the series will appreciate the nods to earlier characters, while new listeners will still find a full, satisfying arc in this story alone.
But it’s Marcus Barton’s narration that takes this audiobook to the next level. His performance is nothing short of stellar. Barton fully inhabits each character—imbuing Roy with youthful anxiety and resilience, and Brad with a deep, world-weary tenderness that makes his emotional journey all the more impactful. His nuanced delivery captures every glance, hesitation, and unspoken feeling, creating an immersive listening experience that lingers well beyond the final chapter.
Barton’s pacing is spot-on, allowing the emotional beats to breathe while keeping the story moving forward. His voice work brings out the rough charm of the western setting and the intimacy between the characters with effortless grace. It’s not just narration—it’s storytelling in its most intimate form.
Final Verdict:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Nowhere to Run is a beautifully written and exquisitely narrated conclusion to a beloved series. Andrew Grey delivers heart and authenticity, while Marcus Barton proves once again why he’s among the finest narrators in the genre. A must-listen for lovers of slow-burn romance, redemption arcs, and emotionally resonant storytelling.
A Stirring Finale, Perfectly Narrated
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