I’m over at AudioGals with a review of By the Book by Julia Sonneborn, narrated by Amy McFadden. I was a little bored actually and there wasn’t enough romance to satisfy.
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Monthly Mini Review
Marty and the Pilot by Harper Fox, narrated by Chris Clog – B- This book is part of the #AudibleRomance package. It’s my third Harper Fox book narrated by Chris Clog in a very short space of time (about 2 weeks and the last two were back to back). I’m definitely a fan of this narrator. This book wasn’t quite the success of Priddy’s Tale and Driftwood – but it was nevertheless still worth my time. Marty and the Pilot isn’t quite a melancholy as the other two books I’ve listened to and as such it didn’t quite have the mood I enjoyed so much in the earlier two books. I also didn’t quite trust Devlin (Marty’s pilot) and the story was a bit too fast to entirely convince me he was in a place to really commit to a relationship. This is somewhat strange because Flynn (from Driftwood) was arguably more messed up but I believed him. Maybe it’s because Tom and Flynn were both messed up. Marty here is pretty much together. He likes himself and the life he’s built. He knows what’s important. In some ways, he’s a “Marty Stu” (and is perhaps very aptly named) but he doesn’t have the same journey that Devlin has. Continue reading
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Sit, Stay, Love by Debbie Burns, narrated by Stina Nielsen. I am a sucker for a dog story.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Whiskey Sharp: Jagged by Lauren Dane, narrated by Tanya Eby. I enjoyed this one better than the first book, Unraveled. There was less of the family drama and the romance was a delight.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Iris After The Incident by Mina V. Esguerra. I loved the premise: the heroine and hero meet in the aftermath of separate sex scandals. And I enjoyed the sex positivity of the book too.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Damaged Goods by Talia Hibbert. Sweet and sexy second chance romance.