Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper, narrated by Jeremy Carlisle Parker

A very enjoyable listen I needed a light audiobook to finish the year and I asked my friend Jude for an audio recommendation. I’ve seen this book some time ago but as I’m not a fan of the fantasy genre, I never checked it. I’m glad I did now because it was very entertaining. Emmy […]
Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper, narrated by Jeremy Carlisle Parker

A delightful return-to-hometown story… with a twist So, this was entirely delightful… Magic and witches, broken hearts and revenge, friendship and kinship, romance and steam… I had a fantastic time listening and wish the other books in the series were sapphic as well. Alas, they are not, but this fact has no bearing on how […]
Delilah Green Doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake, narrated by Kristen DiMercurio

A rom-com filled with emotions, fun and romance After this book has been recommended to me by a few friends, I had to check out the audiobook version. This is the first time I come across both the author and the narrator but I’m super happy I gave them a chance. Twelve years ago, Delilah […]
The Lure of White Oak Lake by Robin Alexander, narrated by Lori Prince

A sweet romance with eccentric characters Robin Alexander is slowly but surely releasing her back catalogue in audio format, most of them with Lori Prince as narrator. Robin Alexander’s quirky sense of humour and Lori Prince’s comedic timing is a perfect match. So if you are looking for a sweet romance with eccentric characters, this […]
Back in Your Arms by Monica McCallan

A very good return to hometown romance This author is quickly becoming one of my favourites. Her stories have the right balance of romance, humour and drama. The characters are flawed but relatable. The conflicts sound credible and realistic. Quinn McKinley has been away from her small hometown for seventeen years. She lives in New […]
A fun, romantic, and sometimes deep new adult Rom-com

Review of This Used to Be Easier by Katia Rose I’ve been following this author on social media since I read Catch and Cradle, and then her novella Stop and Stare. Ms. Rose writes mostly m/f romances but This Used to Be Easier is her third f/f book. Meg Doyle just graduated and was about […]
Guaranteed light entertainment and some easy laughs

Review of Satisfaction Guaranteed by Karelia Stetz-Waters, audiobook narrated by Lori Prince After reading a zombie book full of gross unattached bodily parts and rivers of blood, I decided that a good humourous book is what I needed to cleanse the palate. Satisfaction Guaranteed has been on my TBR list for a while and with […]
A quick and enjoyable story about two very different people

Review of Lost in Love by Emily Banting Anna is a 30-something researcher that has had to upend her life to move back to her small English hometown to take care of her ailing father. She has no trust in doctors after her experience with them when her mother was dying. So it is no […]
An amazing feminist tale

Review of The Tell Tale by Clare Ashton In my recent review of Finding Jessica Lambert, I was singing praises of Clare Ashton’s versatility in writing different genres. Ms. Ashton can write rom-coms, dramas, traditional romance… Now I can add mysteries and historical fiction to this list. It amazes me when authors can tackle a […]