Here’s a listing of all the reviews of Contemporary Romance audiobooks we have at AudioGals, and there are over 250 at last count. It’s ordered by post title*, which usually – but not always! – corresponds to the book title, and there are up to 50 audiobook titles per page. Enjoy!
Love at First Sight by Lori Wilde
Love Him Desperate by E.M. Lindsey
Love Him Free by E.M. Lindsey
Love in the Afternoon by Alison Packard
Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn
Love on the Tracks by Tamsen Parker
Love Unexpected by Louise Bay
Love, Hate & Clickbait by Liz Bowery
Loved by You by Kate Perry
Luck of the Draw by Kate Clayborn
Lucky Break by A.M. Arthur
Lucky in Love by Jill Shalvis
Lush Money by Angelina M. Lopez
Mack Daddy by Penelope Ward
Madison Square Murders by C.S. Poe
Magnificent Bastard by Lili Valente
Mai Tai’d Up by Alice Clayton
Major Misconduct by Kelly Jamieson
Make it Sweet by Kristen Callihan
Make Mine a Ranger by Kate Aster
Man Candy by Melanie Harlow
Man Cuffed by Sarina Bowen and Tanya Eby
Man Hands by Tanya Eby & Sarina Bowen
Managed by Kristen Callihan
Manhunting by Jennifer Crusie
Marriage Games by CD Reiss
Marriage of Inconvenience by Penny Reid
Match Me If You Can by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Matrimonial Merriment by Nicky James
May the Best Man Win by Mira Lyn Kelly
Maybe This Time by Jennifer Crusie
Mercy by B.J. Daniels
Merry Christmas, Baby by Jill Shalvis (short story)
Merry Measure by Lily Morton
Milo by Lily Morton
Mine To Take by Jackie Ashenden
Mister Moneybags by Vi Keeland & Penelope Ward
Mister O by Lauren Blakely
Montana Man by Barbara Delinsky
More Than Neighbors by Shannon Stacey
Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley
Mr. Romantic by JA Huss
Mr. Uptight by Felice Stevens
Must Love Otters by Eliza Gordon
My (Not So) Grumpy Professor by D.K. Sutton
My Bluegrass Baby by Molly Harper
My Kind of Wonderful by Jill Shalvis
My One and Only by Kristan Higgins
Mystery Man by Kristen Ashley
Nash by Jay Crownover
*For the terminally alphabetical-OCD (we count ourselves amongst you), our sincerest apologies – the software automatically alphabetizes with the very first letter of the title, without regard to proper alphabetizing rules! We actually started a new special sorting field but it may take a long time to update 3 years worth of posts!