Redeeming 6
Boys of Tommen • Book 4
by Chloe Walsh
Narrated by Jacqueline Milne, Matthew Forsythe
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
This isn't a romance that makes love look easy — it makes love look like the only thing harder than getting sober.
- Great if you want: emotionally brutal love stories where both leads are drowning
- Listening experience: intense and slow-burn — grief and hope layered over 32 hours
- Narration: Milne and Forsythe trade chapters, giving Joey and Aoife distinct emotional weight
- Skip if: addiction storylines and cycles of relapse are too heavy for you
About This Audiobook
Joey Lynch is caught in a spiral of addiction and family chaos, clinging to the one person who has never given up on him. Aoife Molloy refuses to walk away, even as Joey's self-destruction threatens to pull them both under. Set against the backdrop of their tight-knit Irish community, this fourth installment in the Boys of Tommen series strips back the swagger of earlier books to deliver a raw, emotionally bruising love story about two teenagers fighting for each other when the world keeps giving them reasons to stop.
At nearly thirty-two hours, the dual narration by Jacqueline Milne and Matthew Forsythe transforms this marathon listen into something deeply immersive. Forsythe captures Joey's volatility and vulnerability in equal measure, while Milne brings a fierce tenderness to Aoife that keeps the emotional stakes grounded. The alternating perspectives gain real power in audio, letting listeners feel the gap between what each character says and what they actually need. It is a long commitment, but one that earns every hour.