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Musings on Romance

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Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of At the Heart of It by Tawna Fenske, narrated by Teri Schnaubelt. Sexy and funny contemporary romance.

A couple sits on a bench in an embrace, their faces covered by a blue umbrella. The backdrop is pink with white clouds and the book's title - it's set up to look like a photo shoot

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Making Up by Lucy Parker. I loved the heroine’s journey in this one. Trix is recovering from an emotionally abusive relationship so it may be triggering to some readers.

hot black man with short hair and beard wearing a black long sleeved pullover with the sleeves pushed up to his elbows and light cargo pants kisses a hot white woman with pink hair wearing a short sleeveless black dress, with the London Eye in the background

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Grumpy Fake Boyfriend by Jackie Lau. Best friend’s little sister, fake relationship and grumpy hero all in one. I needed a little more seduction however.

White, dark-haired hot guy in a white t shirt and jeans with one hand on his hip and the other on his head

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Intermediate Thermodynamics by Susannah Nix, narrated by Caitlin Kelly. Billed as a romantic comedy, I thought it fit better within “chick lit” (much as I dislike the term). The romance wasn’t front and centre enough.

Green cover with picture of the head and shoulders a girl off to the right in an animated style. Her dark hair is in a bun and she is knitting. Title takes up most of the left and centre of the cover.

How To Date Your Dragon by Molly Harper, narrated by Jonathan Davis & Amanda Ronconi

close up picture of a fair-haired woman's face, partially blocked by the side/back of a man's head. The cover is washed in dark green with the title in gold.Why I read it:  This is one from my own TBL.

What it’s about: (from Goodreads)  Anthropologist Jillian Ramsay’s career has taken a turn south.

Concerned that technology is about to chase mythological creatures out into the open (how long can Sasquatch stay hidden from Google maps?), the League for Interspecies Cooperation is sending Jillian to Louisiana on a fact-finding mission. While the League hopes to hold on to secrecy for a little bit longer, they’re preparing for the worst in terms of human reactions. They need a plan, so they look to Mystic Bayou, a tiny town hidden in the swamp where humans and supernatural residents have been living in harmony for generations. Mermaids and gator shifters swim in the bayou. Spirit bottles light the front porches after twilight. Dragons light the fires under crayfish pots.

Jillian’s first assignment for the League could be her last. Mystic Bayou is wary of outsiders, and she has difficulty getting locals to talk to her. And she can’t get the gruff town sheriff, Bael Boone, off of her back or out of her mind. Bael is the finest male specimen she’s seen in a long time, even though he might not be human. Soon their flirtation is hotter than a dragon’s breath, which Bael just might turn out to be….

What worked for me (and what didn’t):  I always enjoy Molly Harper on audio when Amanda Ronconi narrates. I’ve long thought they were an example of a perfect author/narrator pairing. This book changes things up a little because instead of only being in the heroine’s POV, this time we also get the hero’s. Jonathan Davis narrates Bael’s sections. I was impressed with most of Mr. Davis’s narration – the humour, the characterisations and the accents/voices used for the various characters – but he wasn’t super-great with his female character voices. It wasn’t bad but, from time to time, I did have trouble distinguishing Jillian from Bael by audio alone and I had to rely on dialogue tags and context. Other than that, the listening experience was great. Amanda Ronconi always nails Molly Harper’s humour and I enjoy her voice in my ears.
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Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Planet Dragos by Thea Harrison. This novella is the last Dragos/Pia book in the long-running Elder Races series. *cries*

back view of the head and torso of a shirtless hot guy with short dark hair, in dark trousers and belt. Over his left shoulder and down his left arm there are golden dragon scales. The man overlooks a city. There's a flying dragon in shadow in the top left background.

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