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Episode 18) Pulse of the Crest

Episode 18) Pulse of the Crest

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Pulse of the Crest is a luminous three-part Midnight’s Shadow romance by Lila Sterling. When Tessa Wren returns to Crestwood to save her aunt’s stained-glass workshop from a developer’s plans, a reunion with her lost love, Caleb Marsh, reignites buried sparks. As they craft radiant panels and battle for their town’s heart, unearthed letters and a vibrant festival weave their past into a hopeful future. Will their love and community shine through? Join us for a heartfelt tale of second chances, legacy, and love, set amid the glass and kilns of Crestwood’s workshop. Subscribe and share with #MidnightsShadow.



  • second-chance romance
  • small-town love story
  • Harlequin romance
  • stained-glass romance
  • emotional audiobook
  • family legacy romance
  • romantic drama podcast
  • artisan love story
  • Crestwood romance
  • Tessa Wren romance
  • Caleb Marsh story
  • Lila Sterling romance
  • Midnight’s Shadow podcast
  • community romance
  • heartfelt fiction


Thank you for joining us under the starlit glow of Midnight’s Shadow. We hope this tale of heartfelt connections, written by Lila Sterling, warmed your heart and stirred your dreams. If you loved wandering the flower-draped ridges or riverside paths of our stories, share your thoughts with us on social media using #MidnightsShadow, or leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Subscribe now to never miss a chapter of love, trust, and triumph. Until next time, let the shadows of midnight guide you to new stories of the heart. Sweet dreams.
“relationships,” “second-chance love,” “small-town stories,” “emotional drama,” “fiction podcast,” “love stories,” “serialized fiction,” “romantic drama.”
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