Untouchable: Where Scars Still Speak
Two bear shifters: A wounded Omega, the Alpha who walks his dreams, and a bond that refuses to stay in the dark.
I released the Untouchable audiobook just this past month, and I still haven’t quite come down from it. There’s something surreal about hearing these characters—Rory, Denver, all of it—brought to life in a way that feels so immediate, so intimate. This series has always meant a lot to me, but experiencing it in audio added a whole new layer I didn’t expect.
Creekside Valley has been one of those worlds I keep returning to, not just because of the romance, but because of the emotional depth these characters carry. Untouchable, in particular, holds a special place for me—the vulnerability, the healing, the slow, fragile build of trust.
If you’ve been following the series, you already know how much heart lives here. And if you’re new to it, this might be the perfect place to step in.
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Some scars are too deep for the eye to see—but not for the heart to feel.
Rory has spent years building walls no one can breach. Marked by a past that still echoes through his bones, he trusts nothing—not even the quiet strength of the bear spirit within him. Touch is a threat. Connection, a risk he refuses to take. Silence is safer.
Until Denver.
There’s something different about the way Denver reaches him—something impossible. He can step into Rory’s dreams, slipping past every defense, every locked door. What he finds there isn’t just pain—it’s a loneliness so profound it aches. And instead of turning away, Denver stays.
Night after night, in the fragile space between sleep and waking, something begins to grow. A connection neither of them fully understands. A bond that feels as dangerous as it is necessary.
But the past doesn’t loosen its grip easily. And learning to trust—truly trust—may be the hardest battle Rory has ever faced.
Now brought to life in audio, every breath, every moment of hesitation, every flicker of hope feels closer—more intimate than ever.
Some stories aren’t just heard.
They stay with you.




Borrowed the book on Kindle Unlimited. And wow what a wild ride. It was heartbreaking, tender and such a beautiful story. Raw and on edge but searching for love to blot out all the pain. The kissing of his scars made me feel that pain resolution.
Now reading Unredeemable and again so painful to read but can't wait for Carter to find his love.