Musings on Romance

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Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of The Austen Affair by Madeline Bell, narrated by Stephanie Nemeth-Parker. Audiobook about a couple transported back to Regency times while filming Northanger Abbey. Some things didn’t work for me but overall, entertaining.

Illustrated audiobook cover with a blue background and dark and light green leaves on stems decorating it except for the yellow titles and two pink birds in the centre, top and bottom, The top bird is like a sparrow and the bottom bird is like a peace dove, flying and with a sprig of pink foliage in its beak. There are also four cameo illustrations decorating the cover. At the top left is a modern man with headphones on, at the top right is a modern woman reading on a tablet, in the bottom left is a Regency man tipping his hat and in the bottom right is a Regency woman holding a letter. The cameo people and what they're holding is in bright pink and orange on a light green background.

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with an audiobook review of Don’t Look Down by Jennifer Crusie & Bob Mayer, narrated by Patrick Lawlor & Renee Raudman. Re-release of an audiobook originally published in 2006. It holds up.

Off-white background with lots of little light green alligators and the title in a darker green in large font. There are 3 large bullet holes in the picture, going from left to right in a kind of arc.

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Never Been Kissed by Timothy Janovsky.  Charming and sweet but I had a bit of cognitive dissonance around the stated age of the characters at times. Alice is a firecracker.

Illustrated cover featuring a drive-in screen (containing the book's title in red font) and a fair-haired white guy leaning against a blue car and a dark-haired white guy leaning against the red car parked next to it.

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.

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