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The narrators are truly perfect-great voices that match the characters so well. Wonderful jobs!!!
Matches the characters so well and absolutely fits the vibes of this incredible book.

Rebecca Ross is one of my favorite authors, and the Letters of Enchantment series is one of my all time favorites. I was DYING for a copy of Wild Reverence (still cross my fingers every day my wish is granted and I get an advanced copy!) so I couldn't believe my luck that I saw a sneak peak available in listen now today. I quite literally dropped everything after work so I could listen, and it did not disappoint!
Rebecca Ross always writes enchanting, immersive, and addicting narratives. The first 18 chapters of Wild Reverence were no different. Her characters are nuanced with such depth, and despite living in a fantasy world, seem real. That, plus the dual narration in this audiobook, truly bring the story to life. I am a sucker for an immortal x mortal trope, and I need to see how Matilda and Vincent's story/love continues to unfold. I can't wait!
Thank you Macmillan Audio for the sneak peek of Wild Reverence in exchange for my honest review. While I have not had the opportunity to finish this book, I highly suspect that Wild Reverence will be a new favorite for lovers of Rebecca Ross, slow burn love, mythical elements, immersive world building and/or dual POV. Here's to counting down until publication day (September 2, 2025)!

I have been waiting for the audiobook to show up on NetGalley after following some of the audiobook updates on Instagram and OMG was I so excited to grab this on listen now.
I’ll share my original ARC review of the book content below but let me just say…the audio narrators sound phenomenal. They both fit the characters so so well and I adore duet / dual narrator audiobooks so this is super exciting. I will absolutely be picking up the full audiobook when it’s released for a reread! Thank you so much for the sneak peek Macmillan Audio!
It has been quite some time since I read Divine Rivals. It was a book I read so early on in my renewed reading journey that I don't even have a full review posted for it. I remember enjoying it but had no intense desire to immediately read Ruthless Vows. However, after reading Wild Reverence, I will definitely be circling back to finish the duology as it has peaked my interest once again.
I really did enjoy seeing the lush backstory to this world and how everything begins for Divine Rivals. This was a strong standalone story that I would absolutely pick up without even having any knowledge of Divine Rivals.
There were many Gods, Goddesses, and mortals to keep tabs on throughout the story. It was slightly overwhelming at first but everyone ends up flowing together easily with intertwined stories and fates. I had a soft spot for a few Gods in particular and some of the relationships carried heavy weight and emotional impact. Some just made me see red constantly.
I felt that Matilda was such a strong character in so many ways. She was not helpless or naïve. She was intuitive and was actively working around her hardened edges from her life in between the two realms of the Gods. You could tell her heart was aching to be soft and compassionate. Vincent was a strong character in his own way, although I do wish we saw a bit more of him at times. He was a YEARNER though guys....so precious. I just wanted to hug him and his big kind heart. The star crossed lovers hurt so good. I enjoy a little pain and tears with my romance.
Wild Reverence is a beautiful book full of emotion and beautiful prose. I had no desire to put this book down at all - it was one that consumed my thoughts heavily the past few days. The story is emotional and full of longing, love, strength, and betrayal. It also feels realistic in a way that is bittersweet while still carrying the romantic and whimsical feelings of fantasy/mythology.
As usual for an arc review, I won't dive deep into the plot since it will take away some of the mystery and anticipation. I am teetering somewhere between a 4.5 and a 5 because there were some very minor things that stood out that felt open ended but nothing that was glaringly terrible. It was more so....plot areas that felt unfinished or only added for the dramatic flare and then faded away. I'm rounding up to a 5★ for now - I really did love this. I have so many highlights and quotes that stood out that I can't wait to share once I get my final copy. ♡
Thank you so much to St. Martin's Press and Saturday books for the e-arc! As always, all opinions are my own.

Great audio!! Thanks for the preview! Can’t wait for the full release of this! Good narration, if you like audiobooks and are looking forward to this, I recommend the audio!

AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
So good! This is very easily one of my most hyped titles coming out in the second half of the year and this little taste only gets me more excited. I’m so ready to get the rest of this!

The Intro music, the accents, and the range !!! Now I am even more excited to receive my preorder of the book !!! This was a perfect way to set up my reading journey when it arrives .

Ahhhh!!! The narrators for this are absolute perfection. They sound exactly like I would think of them in my head. I love them both. Beyond that, the story itself is wonderful. Rebecca Ross has such dreamy poetic writing that sucks you right in. Can’t wait to listen to the rest when it’s out!!

*I was once again fooled into thinking this was the whole book lmfao. I knew that “Listen Now” looked too good to be true 🤣
I can’t wait for this to release in audiobook format— Those first 18 chapters builds this up so nicely.
Esp 14… Omg.
I need the rest of this like today Macmillan lol!!

I cannot wait for this book to come out! Will definitely be listening to this one!
I am a huge fan of Macmillan Audio, so I know the rest of this audiobook will be amazing.

i am so unbelievably excited to finish reading this book. this is one of my most anticipated reads of the year. i loved the world in the letters of enchantment and i’m so excited to return although it is in a completely different time. the way rebecca ross writes her book is something so addicting and enchanting that i am unable to stop reading. the audiobook beautifully brings the story to life and makes it very easy to picture everything in my head. the narrators chosen were so perfect, ugh, i can’t wait to finish this!!!!!

I’ve already read an arc of this book previously and loved it so much. When I saw/heard on IG who as narrating, I knew I needed to listen too! Matilda and Vincent have the swooniest love story of all time, and the narrator did such a beautiful job bringing Matilda’s voice and cadence to life. Bravo!