Our Februrary 2023 Picks

As we do every month, the Gals have trawled through the lists of new and upcoming releases to find the titles we’re most interested in listening to over the next few weeks. With huge numbers of new releases each week, it can be hard to find the real gems, but hopefully there’s something here to tempt you!

Don’t forget to drop by and let us know what February titles YOU’RE most excited to listen to!


Secretly Yours by Tessa Bailey

Narrated by Callie Dalton

Now that a tentative settlement has been reached between the union and HarperCollins (yay for the dedication of the union and its members), it won’t be long until I’ll be able to pick this one up. – Kaetrin

 

For Twice in My Life by Annette Christie

Narrated by Melissa Moran

New to me author and new to me narrator but who doesn’t love an amnesia plot? – Kaetrin

 

 

Radio Static by Nicky James

Narrated by Nick J. Russo

This standalone romantic mystery finds two single dads on holiday with their teens stumbling into the mystery of a decades-old unsolved disappearance. Nicky James knows how to construct a great mystery and always creates engaging characters – add in what is sure to be excellent narration from Nick J. Russo, and this is bound to be a great listen.  – Caz

Cat’s Chance in Hell by Meghan Maslow

Narrated by Greg Boudreaux

I really enjoyed the previous book – The Demon’s in the Details – in this urban fantasy series and have been looking forward to this sequel featuring sassy, snarky cat shifter, Carter. – Caz

 

Criminal Intentions S1E4 – Changing Faces by Cole McCade

Narrated by Curt Bonnem

 With Mal recuperating after the events of the previous book, Seong Jae has to go it alone on the case of the supposedly accidental death of a husband and father. And just when we thought their personal relationship was starting to move forward – **sound effect of a screeching record** .  Just as well I like the angst…  These stories are dark, gritty and not for the faint of heart, but they’re clever and twisty, and two leads are compelling. I’m completely hooked.  Curt Bonnem’s narrations in the books I’ve listened to so far have been really good, and his  characterisation of the two leads is perfect; I can’t wait to get stuck in to this new one and will definitely be continuing with the series in audio. – Caz

A Clap of Thunder by Nazri Noor

Narrated by Zachary Johnson

Nazri Noor is putting out books faster than I can listen to them!  This is the sixth book in the Arcane Hearts series, and things are heating up in the brewing war between the Fae and Grayhaven, and Jackson and Xander are caught up in the middle of it as they search for King Oberon.  Zachary Johnson is an excellent narrator – I just need to find the time to catch up!! – Caz

Lord of Leaves by Nazri Noor

Narrated by Greg Boudreaux

 I had a few reservations about the first book in this series, but I enjoy Nazri Noor’s humour and the world of the Arcane Underground (and of course, I’ll always listen to Greg Boudreaux!) so I’m going to give this second instalment of Wild Hearts a go.  Locke collects his inheritance, Sylvan is… well, Sylvan and there’s a deadly curse to fight.  Should be fun! – Caz

Things We Hide From The Light by Lucy Score

Narrated by Sebastian York & Lila Winters

It’s been ages since I listened to Sebastian York and I usually enjoy Lucy Score books so I’m thinking this one might be worth a try. – Kaetrin

I’ve been glomming Lucy Score for a while, so this is an auto-buy for me. – Melinda

Liar CIty by Allie Therin

Narrated by Joel Leslie

I read an ARC of this and loved it.  It’s the first in a series of contemporary paranormals set in an AU where empaths exist and are seen as a major threat to society.  When a prominent proponent of a draconian anti-empath bill is murdered, empath Reece Davis receives an anonymous phone call telling him his sister – a detective with the Seattle PD – needs his help.  The story hits the ground running from the first page and I was gripped until the end.  One note – despite being published by a romance publisher and marketed as a romance, this book isnt one.  The author is clearly setting up a very slow burn – there’s a slight but definite and delicious tension between the two leads – but there’s not even an HFN in sight by the end.  it’s a great story though, and I love a slow burn so it’s right up my alley.  With the fabulous Joel Leslie narrating, it’s a great bet in audio, too. – Caz

Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka

Narrated by Dan Bittner & Brittany Pressley

Dare I try a marriage-in-trouble story? – Kaetrin


PLEASE NOTE:  Where not available for pre-order, self-published audiobooks generally do not have purchase links available until the day of publication.  The links given will take you to the Amazon book page, and you can purchase from there as soon as it is released.


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2 thoughts on “Our Februrary 2023 Picks

  1. I just bought the third Arcane Hearts book, so I have some catching up to do, too. Fun series, though! Definitely have Liar City on my radar, and I’m happy Joel is narrating it.

    Radio Static interests me, too. I forgot about your review of The Demon’s in the Details, Caz, so I’ll file that info away, too. I own a copy of Wolfsong (haven’t listened to it yet) on audio, so I’m assuming it’s got a new narrator? I couldn’t find any info, but it said it would be released in Oct 2023 on Audible.

    I don’t know anything about Pool of Dreams authors, but Greg Boudreaux is a plus. Michael Dean is the second narrator.

    1. I’m writing up my review of Radio Static at the moment, so watch this space!

      Wolfsong is, as far as I know, simply a reissue, so it’s still Kirt Graves narrating. My understanding is that the series was originally published by Dreamspinner, the rights reverted to the author (or he requested them back in the wake of DSP not paying their authors) and now they’re being re-released by Macmillan Audio. I think it’s coming out in the UK this month though – sometimes transatlantic release dates don’t marry up!

      I reviewed Demon’s in the Details for a TBR challenge post at AAR, so it’s one of the rare reviews that’s there and not here!

      I’ve enjoyed a couple of Sam Burns’ books before but haven’t read any of the collaborations with WM Fawkes – Michael Dean is a bit hit and miss for me – he’s good, but can be a bit overdramatic for my taste – but with GB narrating as well, I might give it a go.

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