We’re back with our regular look at the new and upcoming audiobooks we’re most looking forward to listening to in the coming weeks. The latest instalment in Lisa Kleypas’ Ravenels series, Devil’s Daughter, is on many of our shopping lists this month, as are new titles by Kristen Ashley and Lorraine Heath. Caz is looking forward to an historical paranormal/fantasy she loved in print, Shannon is keen to listen to the latest book from a favourite romantic suspense author and Kaetrin and BJ can’t wait for new contemporary releases featuring favourite narrators. How about you? Which audiobooks are on your must-listen list in February?
Devil’s Daughter by Lisa Kleypas
Narrated by Mary Jane Wells
One of my favorite historical romance author/narrator duos! With Mary Jane Wells’ melodious voice and Lisa Kleypas’ stellar writing, I can’t wait to listen to this one. – BJ
OMG. West. That is all. – Kaetrin
Historical romance fans are on pins and needles for this latest novel by Lisa Kleypas, and I’m definitely excited too. Kleypas’s fantastic writing and Mary Jane Wells’ pitch-perfect narration are sure to create a fabulous listening experience. – Shannon
Free by Kristen Ashley
Narrated by Kate Russell
Yes!!! I love the Kristen Ashley and Kate Russel combination. I can’t wait to get back into the Chaos world! – BJ
It’s Rush’s booooook!!!!! – Kaetrin
A Scoundrel in Her Bed by Lorraine Heath
Narrated by Kate Reading
I’m a big fan of Lorraine Heath, although this current series hasn’t wowed me to the extent some of her previous ones have. But Kate Reading is always worth listening to, so I’m in. – Caz
I’ve enjoyed previous installments in Ms. Heath’s Sins for All Seasons series, and I’m particularly excited for this one. We were given a few glimpses into the relationship between the hero and heroine in previous books, so I’m glad we’re finally getting their story. Plus, Kate Reading is narrating, and that’s always something worth celebrating! – Shannon
Legend by Sawyer Bennett
Narrated by Joe Arden and Andi Arndt
Solid narrators and a sexy sports star hero are enough to convince me to give this one a go. – Kaetrin
Three Little Words by Jenny Holiday
Narrated by Angéle Masters
This actually came out right at the end of January, but I’m squeezing it in here! I’ve enjoyed earlier books in this series and really want to know Gia’s story. – Kaetrin
Maybe Now by Colleen Hoover
Narrated by Angela Goethals, Jonathan Todd Ross, Rebekkah Ross and Zachary Webber
Colleen Hoover fans will be thrilled to hear that this sequel to Maybe Someday is being released this month. – BJ
A Few Good Fish by Amy Lane
Narrated by Greg Tremblay
(Released late Jan.) The Fish Out of Water series is one of my favourites; snarky, sexy and action-packed these books never fail to hit the spot. With Greg Tremblay back at the microphone, no question I’m going to enjoy the hell outta this one! – Caz
Say You’re Sorry by Karen Rose
Narrated by Joel Froomkin
I adore almost everything Karen Rose writes, and Say You’re Sorry, the first book in her new Sacramento series, is no exception. I was lucky enough to read an early copy in print, and I can’t wait for listeners everywhere to get their hands on the audio version. I’m not familiar with Joel Froomkin’s narrations, but I’m hoping he’s up to the challenge of bringing this fantastic mix of romance and suspense to life. – Shannon
When August Ends by Penelope Ward
Narrated by Andi Arndt and Sebastian York
Two of my favorite contemporary romance narrators and a great new adult romance writer team up to what’s sure to be a steamy and entertaining February listen! – BJ
Salt Magic, Skin Magic by Lee Welch
Narrated by Joel Leslie
This historical/paranormal romance was one of my favourite books of 2018 so I was delighted to see it was being released in audio format with an excellent narrator. Combining magic and mysticism with a well-constructed, high-stakes plot and a sensual romance, it’s one of the most original stories I’ve read in recent years. – Caz
I have this one on my TBR but haven’t managed to read it yet. Maybe I’ll get to it on audio instead… – Kaetrin
Connections in Death by J. D. Robb……