
The Ballad of Falling Dragons (Moonfall, Book 2), by Sarah A. Parker | Free Audiobook
21 May 2026Audiobook details
A reality show, a rival's little sister, and a farm on the line
Emmett Bush needs money, not love. The professional bull rider is one bad season away from watching his family's farm go under, and agreeing to headline a reality dating show called Romance Ranch is the fastest way to save it. He knows exactly what he is walking into: cameras, performance, and a check at the end. What he isn't expecting is Julia Silva, who shows up as the location consultant and immediately becomes the most inconvenient person on the property. She is smart, she doesn't take his swagger at face value, and she is the younger sister of the man who has made his career a misery for years.
Julia has been warned about Emmett specifically and bull riders generally. She has her own reasons for keeping her distance from men who perform for a crowd, and she has no interest in becoming a subplot in someone else's story. The problem is that off camera, when the production noise dies down, Emmett is harder to dismiss. The version of him that the show doesn't capture is the one she keeps running into in the corners of the day, and that version is genuinely difficult to ignore.
Fever Dream opens Elsie Silver's Emerald Lake series with a setup that wrings real tension out of its constraints: the show demands that Emmett court other women while both of them pretend nothing is happening. It is the kind of premise that only works when the chemistry between leads is strong enough to make the obstacle feel like pressure rather than contrivance. Silver's three-narrator audiobook keeps the dual perspective sharp and the banter landing at exactly the pace the story needs.

I was a few chapters into Fever Dream before I accepted that I wasn't putting it down that evening. The setup sounds like a premise in search of a book, and then Silver goes ahead and makes it work.
What she gets right is the gap between the public version of Emmett and the private one. The man who signed up to perform romance for a television audience is not the same man Julia keeps encountering when the crew isn't watching, and Silver is careful to keep those two versions in tension rather than collapsing them into each other too quickly. Emmett knows he's playing a character on camera. Julia knows it too. The interesting question the book keeps asking is whether knowing that changes anything.
Julia is well written in ways that romance heroines sometimes aren't. She has specific reasons for her wariness that go beyond general self-protection, and her resistance to Emmett is grounded in something real rather than being a temperamental obstacle the plot needs to clear. The sibling rivalry thread between Emmett and her brother could have been a cartoon, but Silver handles it with enough texture that it functions as an actual complication rather than decoration.
The rivals-to-lovers arc benefits from the forced proximity structure. Having a production schedule that keeps throwing them together in professional contexts before anything romantic is sanctioned gives the slow burn somewhere to go. The banter is consistent and doesn't read like a writer congratulating themselves for each exchange, which is harder to achieve than it looks.
Three narrators handle the audiobook. Julia Goldani Telles voices the Julia chapters, and early reviews flagged her specifically as a standout, with a natural rhythm that fits the character's voice. Teddy Hamilton and Emma Wilder cover the remaining perspectives with enough differentiation that tracking POV shifts never requires effort. At 10 hours and 53 minutes, the pacing is right and nothing outstays its welcome.
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Fever Dream by Elsie Silver launches the Emerald Lake series with a romance set against the backdrop of a small-town ranch turned reality television set. Emmett Bush signed up to Romance Ranch with one goal: keep the farm. Julia Silva arrived with one rule: keep her distance from men like him. The problem is that what the cameras capture and what is actually happening between them are two different things entirely, and the distance between those two versions is where the story lives.
Take advantage of the free trial, cancellable at any time, and hear Julia Goldani Telles, Teddy Hamilton, and Emma Wilder perform this multi-POV romance. At 10 hours and 53 minutes, Telles anchors the Julia chapters with a delivery that readers have flagged as perfectly matched to the character's energy, keeping the banter crisp and the slower emotional moments grounded.
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