Can you believe the first month of 2015 is already halfway done? We here at AudioGals have been using that time well – as you can see from the list of what we are listening to! What’s on your player today?
BJ – Elect (Eagle Elite 2) by Rachel Van Dyken
Narrated by Douglas Berger
Brenda – The Collector by Nora Roberts
Narrated by Julia Whelan
Caz – The Spanish Bride by Georgette Heyer
Narrated by David Collins
Diana – Once Haunted, Twice Shy by HP Mallory
Narrated by Kate Rudd
Jessica – The Collector by Nora Roberts
Narrated by Julia Whelan
Kaetrin – Gone Too Far by Suzanne Brockmann
Narrated by Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank
Lea – A Knight in Shining Armor by Jude Deveraux
Narrated by Steve West.
Melinda – Into the Night by Suzanne Brockmann
Narrated by Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank
Shannon – A Life Intercepted by Charles Martin
Narrated by Kevin Stillwell
Join the convo – whatcha listening to this week? Liking it – hating it – loving it?
Just finishing Inevitable by Angela Graham and getting ready to start Irreplaceable the next in the series–loving the series so far–and of course Xe Sands is, as always, amazing.
Just finished ex-library CDs of Mary Balogh’s Simply Unforgettable and Simply Love, narrated by Rosalyn Landor. Loved both, and wish they could be released as downloadable audiobooks!
I completely second that, Suzanne – those Balogh recordings need to be re-released!
I have Loretta Chase’s Captives of the Night cued and ready to roll. I’m leaving tonight on a red-eye and hoping for a smooth journey into audio bliss. :)
Can I just say that I listened to Sherry Thomas’ His at Night…..AMAZING! I hadn’t read it in print so it was a brand new experience……a total top ten audio…loved it!
Hey Caz how’s The Spanish Bride? A tricky book in print I’ve wondered about the audio version…
It’s great to see everyone interested in Suzanne Brockmann’s audios…..my favorite is Flashpoint.
Oh the Chase is excellent – I hope you enjoy it! And I’m with you on the Thomas – Kate Reading is just terrific!
As to the Heyer, I’m witing a review for AAR, and I think it’s a case of being aware of what you’re getting before starting. The narration is very good, though.