In the quiet glow of the Angel Bar, where souls gather between lives to choose their next incarnation, a new kind of visitor arrives-one who isn't dead, but isn't fully alive either.
Theo stumbles into the bar disoriented, carrying a lifetime of noise, distraction, and denial. He's never truly listened-to others, to himself, or to the melody of his own soul. But Mira, a seasoned Listener, sees through the static. She offers no advice, no judgment-only presence.
As Theo begins to hear the echoes of his past lives and the slips he once scribbled in haste, he faces a choice not of fate, but of attunement. Can he learn to listen deeply enough to change everything?
The Listeners is the final chapter in Rachel Love's visionary trilogy, following Slips of Fate and The Revolvers. It's a poetic meditation on presence, resonance, and the quiet power of being heard. For seekers, mystics, and anyone who's ever felt unheard, this book offers a sanctuary-and a song.