Where We Ended, Ashley Munoz
Where We Ended, Ashley Munoz
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Where We Ended

Author: Ashley Muñoz

Narrator: Lila Winters, Liam Dicosimo

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/24/2024


Synopsis

The final chapter to the addictive Stone Riders series is finally here! It’s been two years since I was traded to the Stone Riders Motorcycle Club. While it saved my life, I was forced to leave behind the only person that ever mattered to me. Dripping with tattoos, his hair as dark as his soul, the brooding president of the Death Raiders still holds my heart… even if he doesn't seem to know what to do with it. Yet, Silas has watched me from afar for years, always protecting me from a distance and creating havoc on my tattered emotions. To love and be loved an arm's length away has been torture…until it seemed we might finally free ourselves of this pain. Unfortunately, whatever we wanted or could have dreamed of having gets ripped out of reach when old enemies return. While one wants power, the other… only wants me. I’ll grieve the dream of a future with Silas because if there’s one thing I know, it's that there is no world in which he would ever share me with another. If this is to be our end, then I'll say goodbye with ink-stained arms wrapped around me and death itself still holding my heart. While each book in this series can be read as a standalone, this book is the exception. The plot from books one through three will come to an end with this book, so it is highly recommended to read them in order to fully enjoy and understand what's happening in Where We Ended.

About Ashley Muñoz

Ashley Muñoz is an Amazon Top 50 bestselling romance author who is best known for her small-town second-chance romances. She loves coffee, reading fantasy, and writing about people who kiss and cuss. She resides in the Pacific Northwest, where she lives with her four children and her husband. For more information, visit AshleyMunozBooks.com.

About Liam Dicosimo

Liam DiCosimo is a professional audiobook narrator, voiceover artist, singer, and podcaster. A modern seanachaí, or Irish Folk storyteller, he relies on that long tradition, which uses a wide range of conventions, styles of speech, and gestures to help create renowned performances. For more information, visit LiamDiCosimo.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sav | SavtheBookish on July 25, 2024

TW: SA Okay here’s the thing, I sat on this book for over a week and I just can’t in good conscious stand behind my first review. So here we are changing it. I have waited for what dealt like forever for Silas and Natty and I just feel like this wasn’t it for me. ( Don’t come for me LOL I will explai......more

Goodreads review by Darkest on July 27, 2024

-ARC REVIEW- 5 ⭐️ My heart - did I cry no I SOBBED my eyes out! I am still a complete blubbering mess over these two characters & final book in the Stone Raiders MC Series! Silas & Netty are the perfect ending for the series! These two… these two…have always been the definition of each others safe hav......more

Goodreads review by Jo on May 02, 2025

3/5⭐️ 3.5/5🌶 El romance me gustó, aunque dan demasiadas vueltas no del todo justificadas. Los protagonistas me gustaron mucho, aunque sus actitudes no siempre son coherentes. Lo que no me gustó nada de nada fue toda la trama de Alec. Me pareció un personaje horrible y sentí que reivindicarlo así solo po......more

Goodreads review by Jess • bestiebookshelf_ on July 25, 2024

Ashley has been out here throwing breadcrumbs for Silas and Natty throughout this series, and being able to meet these two characters properly was everything I’d hoped for, and more. This story is one of epic proportions. It is profound, soul crushing, heartbreaking but beautiful. It is everything I......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on July 15, 2024

I've been waiting for this one 🥰 Natty and Silas were together through their childhood. They grew up together. They loved each other. But two years ago, Natty was traded to the Stone Riders MC and Silas had to let her go. It was better for Natty's safety. So for two years, Silas watched from afar to......more