“Flock” by Kate Stewart – An Audiobook Review
⭐ Rating: 5/5
Year Published: 2020
Genre: Dark Romance, New Adult
Page Count: 366 (10 hr audiobook)
Narrators: Maxine Mitchell & Joe Arden (Duet Narration)
Quick Summary
Flock is one of those books that sneaks up on you. You think you’re getting a typical small-town summer romance, but instead, you’re thrown into a world of intense attraction, deep connections, and secrets you’re desperate to unravel. The story follows Cecilia, who moves to Triple Falls expecting a quiet summer, only to find herself tangled up in something much bigger—something she doesn’t quite understand but can’t walk away from. It’s sexy, mysterious, and totally addictive.
What I Loved
The Small-Town Setting with Big Vibes – Triple Falls feels like a character in its own right. It’s atmospheric, immersive, and so richly drawn that you feel like you’re right there with Cecilia, experiencing every stolen moment and whispered secret.
The Mystery That Keeps You Hooked – The actual plot is light, but the vibes are heavy. There’s this underlying tension, a sense that something is brewing beneath the surface, and I was completely invested in figuring it out.
The Spice Factor – Let’s be real, the chemistry in this book is off the charts. If you love romance that makes you feel something—whether it’s tension, longing, or straight-up heat—this one delivers.
Sean and Dom’s Vigilante Organization – Their secretive, morally gray operation adds an intriguing edge to the story. There are just enough hints about their purpose to make you desperate for more without giving away too much.
Phenomenal Audiobook Narration – Duet narration (where each narrator voices their assigned characters in dialogue) is chef’s kiss in romance audiobooks, and Maxine Mitchell & Joe Arden absolutely nailed it. Their performances made this story even more immersive.
Who Should Read This?
If you love dark, sexy, and mysterious romance with an addictive quality, Flock is for you. It’s got slow-burning intrigue, morally gray characters, an immersive setting, and plenty of spice. If you’re into books that keep you questioning what’s really going on while simultaneously making you feel everything, you’ll love this.
Final Thoughts
Kate Stewart has a way of pulling you in and making you never want to leave. Flock is seductive, suspenseful, and totally unputdownable—the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you’ve finished. And that ending? Yeah, you’ll be diving straight into the next book.