So here we are in December with our final selection for this year of the forthcoming and new releases we think are going to be excellent all around listens. Tell us in the comments what you’re looking forward to listening to this month!
Dukes Prefer Blondes by Loretta Chase
Narrated by Kate Reading
This spin-off from Ms Chase’s Dressmaker Trilogy tells the story of the beautiful, spirited Lady Clara Fairfax, a major secondary character from the earlier books. I’ve been eager for this one ever since it was announced, and having it narrated by the excellent Kate Reading is the icing on the cake! – Caz
I love a marriage of convenience/forced by circumstances trope so this one looks like catnip to me – Kaetrin
Loretta Chase and Kate Reading? Yes please! Dukes Prefer Blondes = autobuy. Why are they making us wait until Dec 29?? – Melinda
Anything for You by Kristan Higgins
Narrated by Amy Rubinate.
This is a guarded pick – I haven’t found Rubinate’s voice to be the best for Higgins’ trademark humor. – Melinda
Kristan Higgins writes wonderful romances with believable characters and plots that suck me right in. Anything For You promises to be another great listen, complimented by narrator Amy Rubinate. – Shannon
Blood Kiss by J.R Ward
Narrated by Jim Frangione
A new book in BDB spinoff series – this should be an auto-buy for BDB fans. – Melinda
I’ve been a fan of Ms. Ward’s Blackdagger Brotherhood since I started reading them close to ten years ago. Blood Kiss is the first book in a spin-off series, and I’m eager to see where the author plans to take it. Jim Francine is an accomplished narrator who is synonymous with Ms. Ward’s writing. This book promises to be a win. – Shannon
A Mackenzie Clan Gathering by Jennifer Ashley
Narrated by Angela Dawe
More Mackenzie family! – Melinda
Charming by Dannika Dark
Narrated by Nicole Poole
I never miss an opportunity to listen to one of my favorite PNR/UF author/narrator teams. This month, Dannika Dark and Nicole Poole are releasing the next instalment in their Seven Series, and I, for one, can’t wait! – BJ
Shadow’s End by Thea Harrison
Narrated by Sophie Eastlake
A new book in the Elder Races series with Sophie Eastlake narrating. Even I am a big fan of this series, and I’m not really into the paranormal! – Melinda
White Lies by Linda Howard
Narrated by TBA
This is a beloved Linda Howard title and I’m so looking forward to revisiting it on audio.- Kaetrin
Sea Glass Sunrise by Donna Kauffman
Narrated by Amanda Ronconi
This book caught my attention initially because I saw Amanda Ronconi listed as the narrator. Then, the synopsis hooked me in. I love small, east coast towns, where families are united not only by blood, but by choice too. Sea Glass Sunrise promises to give me everything I love in such a romance delivered by a practically flawless narrator. – Shannon
The King’s Man by Elizabeth Kingston
Narrated by Nicholas Boulton
Technically speaking, this should have been in with the November picks as it came out a couple of weeks ago. As I wasn’t able to include it then, I’m putting it in now. I’m not the biggest fan of medieval romances, but surely the words “narrated by Nicholas Boulton” are enough to explain why I’m looking forward to listening to this one. – Caz
My Lady Quicksilver by Bec McMaster
Narrated by Alison Larkin
Earlier this year I experienced for the first time Bec McMaster’s’ interesting hybrid of steampunk romance which combines historical, paranormal and science-fiction romance (many of my favorite romance sub-genres). So I was happy to see that Tantor is releasing one of Ms. McMaster’s backlist titles, My Lady Quicksilver, the third book in the London Steampunk Series later this month.- BJ
Rebel Bride by Elizabeth Moss
Narrated by Carmen Rose
An historical romance set in Tudor England narrated by the fabulous Carmen Rose. Who could ask for anything better? – Shannon
Deep by Kylie Scott
Narrated by Andi Arndt
Ben, Stage Dive’s bass player finally gets his story. You know what they say about bass players. – Kaetrin
Sins of Sevin by Penelope Ward
Narrated by Sean Crisden and Aletha George
This New Adult forbidden romance got lots of great buzz on Goodreads when it released in e-book format earlier this year. Although I’m not familiar with Aletha George, I have had positive experiences with Sean Crisden’s narrations in the past. – BJ
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Good choices–but Sweet Ruin by Kresley Cole and of course Robert Petkoff is at the top of my audiobooks for December