I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Blush for Me by Kristen Proby, narrated by Sebastian York & Abby Craden. Apart from Chapter 17 I enjoyed it well enough.
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I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Wait for It by Mariana Zapata, narrated by Callie Dalton. Another fabulous slow burn romance.
I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Behind the Curtain by Beth Kery. Star-crossed lovers are reunited – but can they work out their differences and get their HEA, albeit delayed?
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of What It Takes by Shannon Stacey, narrated by Lauren Fortgang. The Kowalski family reunion adds an extra something for fans.
Monthly Mini Review
Tease Me, Baby by Katie Reus, narrated by Sophie Eastlake – B Katie Reus usually delivers a reliably entertaining story in novella length – although I’m more used to her romantic suspense books and this one is a straight contemporary. However, my confidence was not misplaced. Added to that, Sophie Eastlake narrates and she is excellent and always elevates a story for me.
Fallon O’Connor is the youngest of four siblings. Her three older brothers have all had distinguished military careers. Fallon has found it hard to settle into a career and feels she is the under-performer of the family. She has a business degree but she’s not really using it. She came back to Holly, her home town, the year before and has been doing some freelance baking. As the story begins, she is two weeks away from leaving for California and culinary school. She feels conflicted about going. Culinary school is not so much a long-held dream as something she thinks she ought to do to be a proper grown-up. Continue reading
I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Over the Line by Cindy Gerard, narrated by Alastair Haynesbridge. This 2006 book, newly released on audio, holds up well even after more than 10 years.