Stolen Trophy by K.A. Knight

Stolen Trophy

Love turns deadly in a high-society trap

Written byK.A. Knight
Length10h50m
Release dateOctober 11, 2022
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.5 (4 ratings)

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Quick Facts

AuthorK.A. Knight
NarratorRebecca Woods, Will Thorne
Runtime10h50m
PublishedOctober 11, 2022
Rating★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5 (4 ratings)
CategoriesRomance, Contemporary, Romantic Suspense
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

K.A. Knight’s *Stolen Trophy* isn’t your average romantic suspense—it’s a glittering cage masquerading as a golden life. Our unnamed protagonist’s fairy-tale existence shatters when a single night of violence exposes cracks in her perfect fiancé’s facade, dragging her into a nightmare of gaslighting and paranoia. The real twist? The threat isn’t just external; it’s the slow unraveling of her own perceptions, leaving listeners questioning who’s manipulating whom. Knight’s razor-sharp prose cuts through the gilded veneer of trust, leaving raw vulnerability in its wake. The story’s strength lies in its refusal to coddle the protagonist—or the audience. There’s no neat resolution here, just the bruising reality of survival and the messy aftermath of shattered illusions. Narrated by Rebecca Woods and Will Thorne, the audiobook crackles with tension. Woods’ voice is a velvet glove hiding steel, her delivery shifting seamlessly from icy fury to trembling desperation. Thorne’s gravelly tones add gravitas to the male lead, though his performance occasionally stumbles in differentiating secondary characters. The dual-narrator approach keeps the pacing taut, mirroring the story’s duality—luxury on the surface, rot beneath. The production is crisp, with subtle audio cues enhancing the claustrophobic mood, making it feel like eavesdropping on a confession you weren’t meant to hear.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit, I was skeptical when the first chapter dropped me into a world of champagne flutes and designer gowns—until the protagonist’s fiancé’s smile turned sinister. That’s when *Stolen Trophy* grabbed me by the throat and didn’t let go. Rebecca Woods’ narration is the secret weapon here. Her performance is so immersive that when the protagonist’s confidence cracks, I felt the fracture in my own ribs. Will Thorne’s voice grounds the audiobook, but I’d be lying if I said his portrayal of the antagonist didn’t occasionally blur into a one-note villain caricature. The story’s pacing is relentless, but the payoff for that intensity is uneven. The middle act drags slightly as the protagonist’s psychological unraveling is rehashed, and the resolution, while thematically satisfying, wraps up a touch too neatly for a tale that thrives on ambiguity. Still, the audiobook’s strengths outweigh its flaws. The production’s use of silence in key moments—like the protagonist’s gasps in a dimly lit hallway—elevates scenes that might feel flat on the page. If you crave romances where the love story is indistinguishable from the menace, this is your audiobook. Just don’t expect a heroine who’s always in control.

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