Beyond the Smoke by Stacy Lynn Miller, narrated by Lori Prince

I’m hooked on the Manhattan Sloane Thriller series I’ve been hooked on the Manhattan Sloane Thriller series since the beginning and I was looking forward to getting the audiobook version of the latest in the series. Manhattan Sloane and her girlfriend Finn Harper left their respective jobs with the San Francisco Police and the DEA […]
Never Say Never by Rachael Sommers, narrated by Lori Prince

A good opposites-attract, age-gap romance I missed Never Say Never, Rachael Sommers’s debut when it was released in print and as I’m a Lori Prince fan, this was a good chance to catch up with the story in audio format. Camila Evans is building her television empire and, after her divorce, she’s raising her son […]
Pathway to love by Radclyffe

Book 7 in the Rivers Community Romances series by Radclyffe This is book 7 in the Rivers Community Romances series by Radclyffe. I’ve read them all so far and I suggest that you don’t jump into the series here as you will lose too much context. One of the reasons is that this book catches […]
A strong sophomore book for Munir

Review of A Period of unCertainty by Sheryn Munir This was a good read. When I saw the name Sheryn Munir, I knew I had read her before but just didn’t really remember. I finally realized that I had read her debut when she was with another publisher, about three years ago. I remember it […]
An exciting YA sci-fi debut with a bisexual love triangle

Review of ‘City of Shattered Light’ by Claire Winn City of Shattered Light is Claire Winn’s debut novel, a pretty exciting and promising debut. It’s longer than many books I’ve read lately but I read it in a couple of days, I didn’t want to put it down. Asanna Almeida is the heir to her […]
An excellent narration for an unexpected romance

Review of ‘Create a Life to Love’ by Erin Zak Five minutes in, I knew I was going to love this audiobook. It is not always an easy story to listen to. Then again, when did Erin Zak write an easy story? A huge part of why I love her books is how well she […]
Who knew ice hockey could be hot?

Review of Delay of Game by Tracey Richardson, Audiobook narrated by Anastasia Watley I’ve had this book on my TBR list for a long time and now that it has been released on audiobook I decided to give it a try. Anastasia Watley is one of my favourite narrators but unfortunately, she doesn’t perform much […]
A very good debut by a promising author

Review of Aurora by Emma McGeown I admit that the reason I got curious about this book is that the author is from Northern Ireland, my adoptive place in the world. In a small country such as this, she might as well be my neighbour, so I decided to go ahead and read this. I’m […]
Despite being an angst fest, I liked this book a lot

Review of The Commitment by Virginia Hale Since I’ve read Virginia Hale’s fantastic debut novel Echo Point in 2017, I’ve enjoyed all of her books. I’ve heard that this one was heavy on angst which I’m not a fan but I decided to read it anyway. Despite being an angst fest, I liked it a […]