It’s time for our regular look at the new and upcoming audiobooks we’re most looking forward to listening to over the next few weeks. With so many new releases every week, it can be easy to become overwhelmed by the sheer number of them, so we hope that our selections will help you to find some new favourite listens. Are any of these on your Wish List?
As usual, this post isn’t designed to be a comprehensive list, so please do drop by and let us know about the new releases you’ve got your eye on that we may have missed!
My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey
Narrated by Ashley Rogers and Clementine Clover
An opposites attract murder mystery romance with a healthy dose of humor – the blurb for My Killer Vacation definitely caught my eye as it checks the box for something fresh and new. Count me in to listen! – BJ
Tessa Bailey has become an autobuy for me and I’m really excited to dive into this one. – Kaetrin
The One Who Loves You by Pippa Grant
Narrated by Savannah Peachwood and Sebastian York
Being a big fan of Sebastian York’s narrations and having my interest piqued by the blurb, which hints at a star-crossed romance between a Sex in the City heroine socialite and a small town hero, I’m adding The One Who Loves You to my July TBL! – BJ
I like the look of this one as well – great narrators too! – Kaetrin
Breaking Cover by Kaje Harper
Narrated by J.F. Harding
The second book in Kaje Harper’s Life Lessons series, Breaking Cover picks up around a year after the events of book one and finds Tony struggling with the constant need for secrecy and Mac in denial about the need to make a change. This one was released at the end of June and I listened to it in a couple of sittings, it’s THAT good. The story is compelling, the characters are wonderfully endearing and J.F. Harding’s narration is utter perfection. – Caz
Always Be My Duchess by Amalie Howard
Narrated by Mary Jane Wells
Pretty Woman is my favourite romcom so when I heard this book was inspired by it AND Mary Jane Wells is narrating – well, it’s a no-brainer. – Kaetrin
Temporary Partner by Nicky James
Narrated by Nick J. Russo
The first in a new romantic suspense series from Nicky James, Temporary Partner features a classic opposites-attract/grumpy-sunshine pairing of two detectives in different divisions of the Toronto PD who end up working together on a high-profile missing persons case. I read it when it came out earlier this year, and loved it, so I’ll definitely be going back to it in audio – Nick J. Russo is one of my favourite narrators, and is sure to do a great job. – Caz
Beautifully Unexpected by Lily Morton
Narrated by Joel Leslie
A lovely story featuring two more mature leads (late forties, early fifties) who have been around the block a few times and are content with their lives as they are – until they meet each other and the sparks fly. – Caz
A Velvet Glove by Nazri Noor
Narrated by Zachary Johnson
I’m really enjoying this light-hearted urban fantasy series about the ongoing adventures of snarky artificer Jackson Pryde and his frenemy-turned-lover Xander Wright. The stories are fast-paced and action-packed with a nice side of steam, and Zachary Johnson’s narration is a delight. – Caz
The Doctor by C.S Poe
Narrated by Declan Winters
One of my most highly anticipated books and audiobooks of 2022, I can’t wait to listen to this third instalment in the Magic & Steam series, especially after book two (The Gangster) ended on a massive cliffie! I read the book when it came out a few months back – it’s a contender for my Best of 2022 – and from the snippets I’ve heard, Declan Winters is going to do a fabulous job with the narration. – Caz
Bet on It by Jodie Slaughter
Narrated by Angel Pean
I’ve heard good things about this author and the blurb made me laugh so I decided to give this one a go. – Kaetrin
Thank You For Listening by Julia Whelan
Narrated by Julia Whelan
Having enjoyed Julia Whelan’s authorial début, My Oxford Year, and enjoying her narrations, I was thrilled to see a book that she’s both written and narrated releasing in July. Even better it’s a romance that involves an audiobook narrator! – BJ
I picked up Beautifully Unexpected on audio and Joel is wonderful with the slight Danish accent for Mags. I enjoyed it in print, but I’m liking it even more with Joel bringing the characters and humor to life.
Both my husband and I are looking forward to reading The Doctor, but I’m not sure if I’ll do that in print or on audio, since I’ll be buying the ebook for my husband to read anyway. We’ll see! I would love to get Temporary Partner on audio. I really enjoyed it in print. I’m on the fence about Breaking Cover. I liked the first book, but didn’t love it. And I STILL haven’t gotten around to the Nazri Noor books! It’s on my list, though! I just saw that my library has House on Fire on audio. It’s another one I’m uncertain I’ll get on audio.
Thank you for these lists! They are always helpful to be reminded of what’s coming out.
Look for my review of Breaking Cover tomorrow – I loved it and think it’s even better than the first book.