I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday, narrated by Stacy Gonzales. The narration was a mixed bag but the slow burn romance was good.
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I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Best Man by Lily Morton, narrated by Joel Leslie. Fun and sexy age-gap mm romance – nothing too heavy here.
I’m over at AudioGals with Caz, talking about our Best Listens of 2021. Come and see what you think of our lists and share your own top listens with us in the comments.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of The Rhythm Method by Kylie Scott, narrated by Andi Arndt. Evelyn and David have a baby.
Monthly Mini Review
The Tyack & Frayne series by Harper Fox Well… less of a review and more of a series recommendation really. As you might know, I attempted to cut off the top of one of my fingers a few weeks ago and the recovery period has left me struggling with typing. As a result I took a break from review books while I recovered (well, mostly recovered) and read/listened to things already on my TBR/TBL. As much as it is a privilege and pleasure to read review books and have early access to them, it is also a delight to read or listen just for fun.
One of the fantastic things I did over the past few weeks was listen to all of the Tyack & Frayne mysteries by Harper Fox. The entire series is not available on audio yet (alas), but the first 7 book are and – joy of joys, they’re all available in the Audible Plus catalogue. (Also at the time of writing this, book 1 is available to buy for only $3.99.) The series is built around Cornish local police officer, Gideon Frayne and Lee Tyack, a clairvoyant who is called in by the Truro police to consult on the disappearance of a young girl from Gideon’s village. There are mysterious and spooky goings on and along the way, Gideon and Lee fall deeply in love. Each of the available audiobooks is self-contained – no cliffhangers – but they do need to be consumed in order as they build one upon the other.
I love the connection Gideon and Lee have and I also enjoy the Cornish setting and the use of local myth and legend which adds to the atmosphere. Continue reading
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Heartscape by Garrett Leigh, narrated by Michael Dean and Dan Calley. I had trouble with an accent one of the narrators used for a main character.