Edited 11 March 2018. Given the events of the last week. I won’t be reading or reviewing Santino Hassell’s work again. Go here for more information and, if you have a spare hour or ten, here and here.
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I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Tycoon by Katy Evans, narrated by Elizabeth Louise & Sebastian York. I didn’t like it.
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Stud Finder by Lauren Blakely, narrated by Jesse Metcalfe & Grace Grant. Fun novella length romance with a guest narration from actor Jesse Metcalfe. Stud Finder is also part of the #AudibleRomance package.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Most Eligible Bastard by Annika Martin. A quirky fabulous delight.
Monthly Mini Review
Edited 11 March 2018. Given the events of the last week. I won’t be reading or reviewing Santino Hassell’s work again. Go here for more information and, if you have a spare hour or ten, here and here.
Coming Soon
on Audio
Reviews of these books will be up soon at AudioGals.
Links
Here’s what you may have missed:
at AudioGals
Complicated by Kristen Ashley, narrated by Erin Mallon & Lance Greenfield
After the Game by Abbi Glines, narrated by Charlotte Penfield & Jason Carpenter
at Dear Author
Someone to Wed by Mary Balogh – joint review with Janine
The Love Experiment by Ainslie Paton
The Sea King by CL Wilson
Haven by Mary Lindsey
Sweet Tea & Sympathy by Molly Harper – joint review with Jayne
A Duke in Shining Armor by Loretta Chase – joint review with Jayne
Monthly Mini Review
Secrets in Death by JD Robb, narrated by Susan Ericksen – B I always enjoy In Death books to one degree or another so I’d pre-ordered the audiobook and started it the day it downloaded. Secrets in Death is less gruesome than some of the other installments. Sure, Larinda Mars bleeds to death but there is no sexual violence done to her and the villain isn’t quite as twisted as some of them have been.
Susan Ericksen’s narration is always stellar in this series. Her characterisations inform my reading even in print and I hear her voice in my head, especially the Irish lilt she gives Roarke. Continue reading