Ryker
Cold Fury Hockey • Book 4
Narrated by Cris Dukehart, Graham Halstead
Why You'll Love This
A single-dad hockey goalie trying not to lose everything — Dukehart and Halstead split the emotional labor perfectly.
- Great if you want: sports romance with real stakes and found-family warmth
- Listening experience: warm and steady — romance-forward but grounded by parenthood
- Narration: dual narrators give each POV distinct texture and chemistry
- Skip if: hockey jargon and workplace-romance tension aren't your thing
About This Book
Ryker Evans is a Carolina Cold Fury goalie facing the most consequential season of his career. With his contract expiring and his reputation under scrutiny, he's navigating life as a single father to two young daughters while trying to prove he still belongs at hockey's highest level. When Gray Brannon, the league's only female general manager, enters his orbit, the professional boundaries between them blur into something neither anticipated. The tension between ambition, vulnerability, and attraction forms the emotional core of this fourth entry in Sawyer Bennett's Cold Fury series.
Cris Dukehart and Graham Halstead split the dual-perspective narration with clear chemistry, each bringing distinct warmth and edge to their respective characters. Dukehart captures Gray's guarded confidence with precision, while Halstead conveys Ryker's quiet determination beneath the gruff exterior. The back-and-forth structure keeps the pacing brisk across the 7-hour runtime, and the audio format heightens the romantic tension in ways the page alone cannot fully deliver. Fans of sports romance will find the combination of professional stakes and personal vulnerability especially satisfying here.