
The Way We Collide
The Bradford Boys
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Narrated by:
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Aaron Shedlock
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Stefanie Kay
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By:
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Tia Louise
About this listen
A surprise baby, marriage of convenience, football romance
Football is my life. I’m not interested in marriage or babies or poopy diapers. Yet here I am, standing in front of a judge saying “I do,” with a six-month-old on my hip and an aspiring storm-chaser on my arm.
From the time I was a little boy, sleeping with my head on a football, I’ve had one goal: carrying on the Bradford-family legacy.
Our famous father trained all my older brothers and me to be star athletes just like him, but seven years later, I’m the only one still focused on the game.
Until Raven Gale storms into my life.
She’s smart, sassy, curves for days, and lightning in the sack. When I met her at my little sister’s wedding we bonded immediately over our dedication to our dreams, our determination to let nothing stop us, and our insatiable, all-night, barrier-busting chemistry.
A baby girl is a surprise neither of us expected, but Raven has a plan. We’ll have a quickie marriage to secure her trust fund, be together three months tops, then shake hands and walk away.
The only problem is with every late night I spend chatting with my wife or consummating our marriage (which we both agreed was a bad idea) or rocking my baby girl to sleep or yes, even changing poopy diapers, the stronger our bond grows.
It never rains in California, there’s no football (for me) in south Alabama, but when you collide with a cyclone, everything changes, including what you thought were your plans.
(THE WAY WE COLLIDE is a small-town, surprise baby, sports romance with a marriage of convenience, close proximity, an over-protective alpha daddy, a feisty plus-sized FMC, and a few twisters. No cheating. No cliffhanger. No third-act breakup.)
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- JoJo
- 17-04-25
Hendrix & Raven
4.5 stars
Raven and Hendrix were dreamy. This book was such a feel good, lighthearted listen!
Raven was feisty and followed her own path against what was expected of her.
Hendrix was the baby brother, the young Bradford that everyone looked after but that could not understand why their older brothers would give up their NFL careers for love/family. Until it happened to him and his whole life was put into perspective. He had such growth in the book.
Having listened to the previous books I already knew what was expecting Hendrix when he was summoned home. I would have liked to have read/listened to Raven’s perspective as well on this part of the book. I think it would have given us even more to love about Raven.
The narrators were so good. Stefanie Kay as Raven really brought her spirit and protectiveness to life; Aaron Shedlock delivered a 5 star surprise girl daddy.
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- Kayla Williams
- 17-04-25
Hendrix + Raven = 🫶🏼
✨✨✨ ALC Review ✨✨✨
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Football romance
Surprise baby
Marriage of convenience
Plus size FMC
Found family
4.5⭐️
3🌶️
Narrators:
Stefanie Kay and Aaron Shedlock
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- Erin
- 19-04-25
Sweet & Swoony
This was such a sweet & swoony romance. I love the friends to lovers, marriage of convenience.
Hendrix & Raven are so sweet together. They are both trying their best to make their new dynamic work, and keep feelings out of the equation, but when you have a precious little girl in the mix, feelings are sure to flow.
I really loved that neither one of them had to give up their dreams for the other.
This was such a swoony romance, filled with friendship, family, healing, love, passion and chemistry.
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- S. Cole
- 22-04-25
The Way We Collide
5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
5🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️
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🏈surprise pregnancy
🏈marriage of convenience
🏈forced proximity
🏈curvy plus size FMC
The Way We Collide is the fourth book in The Bradford Boys series. I loved this book so much. This book was everything I wanted from Hendrix and Raven. I love these Bradford boys.
Stefanie Kay and Aaron Shedlock did an excellent job narrating this book.
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- mya
- 16-04-25
this was a one sitting obsession
Hendricks Bradford is everything I hoped he’d be. He may not be prepared for his world to flip upside down but the way this man steps it up is a beautiful journey. From the very start he not only saw Raven but adored her. Unlike so many in her life who tore her down, he revelled in every curve and was obsessed with them. He is exactly the self-esteem boost that every woman deserves. I truly appreciated the focus on body positivity, shutting down the naysayers and loving yourself. I adore the Bradford family, their bond is everything. A marriage of convenience of never convenient and the chemistry between these two makes that plan’s failure inevitable. All the baby moments with ‘cute as a button’ Hadley wee such tender and adorable moments, I thought my ovaries might burst. I always find myself completely and totally wrapped up in a Bradford story and this was a one sitting obsession.
I thoroughly enjoyed the deep tenor of Aaron Shedlock’s voice and the way he carried off the teasing, playful moments. Stefanie Kay has just the right tones that I pictured for Raven. Her vulnerability, insecurity and her strength all come through with equal force. These are both new to me narrators and I greatly enjoyed their reading.
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- Bette
- 15-04-25
Gripping & Heartwarming! Amazing Story & Narration🎧
You can not help but love these Bradford boys and girl! Tia Louise puts her own unique spin on the marriage-of-convenience trope in the fabulous sports romance, a story that captivates your attention and tugs at your heartstrings from start to end. The Bradford boys and girl are going down, one at a time, and this fourth book is Hendrix’s, the last of the brothers still playing professional sports and his sister’s friend Raven Gale‘s story. The two met at his sister’s wedding and they hit it off and spent the night together, a smoking hot and memorable night. Raven had life plans, going against her controlling mother and a father who never went to bat for her, choosing to pursue a career in meteorology, to become a weather girl, instead of joining the family business. Her plans had to be put on hold because of an unexpected pregnancy and birth of her daughter, Haddy. Hendrix openly admitted his love and sole focus was football, and did not have time for romantic involvements and relationships; but struggling financially, she avoids asking her father for help and instead forms a plan which depends on Hendrix’s cooperation. Hendrix already returned to California to prep for the new football season, but gets the call from his family to return home and as soon as he arrives, he sees why he needed to come home, just by looking into the baby’s eyes. After hearing Raven out, he agrees to her plan and that it would be a temporary arrangement, so she and Haddy go to California with him. It was great to watch this all play out and learn more about both of them, then see their relationship morph into something so much more. He was amazing with his girls, not so much with doing cleanups, which made for some hilarious scenes, but overall he was super protective of them both. I loved all the layers of this story and how it all played out, with the perfect balance of drama, some angst, humor and witty dialogue, heartfelt emotions and steamy romance. As always, the writing, plot and world building are fantastic, as are the character growth and development. Tia Louise, thank you for another fabulous story, the laughs and the emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧📚🎧 Aaron Shedlock’s and Stefanie Kay’s duet performance is a treat for the ears and the brain, a captivating performance that keeps you glued to the story. Their portrayal of each character was spot on and I loved how they owned their roles, especially their take of the two leads, showcasing every aspect of their personalities and demeanor perfectly. Shedlock nailed it as Hen, from his diehard dedication to his sport to his protective caring side with his sudden family, and he did not lack humor, snark or quick thinking, snorkel and all. Kay was just as fabulous as Raven, brought out all her traits, from her insecurities, to the strength and determination. They set the right tone for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions and how you feeling them all. These two made a great team, with voices and talent that complemented each other and a performance that takes the already amazing story to another level. Thanks for another wonderful listen!
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