Category: Reviews By Narrator
Romance Audiobook reviews by narrator
The Pact by Karina Halle
Narrated by Lidia Dornet and Shaun Grindell In April of 2014, I discovered Karina Halle’s Artist Trilogy. Ever since then, I’ve been a fan of her edgy writing style and true-life characters. So, when The Pact became available for review,…
Playing The Odds by Nora Roberts
Narrated by Angela Dawe Lovers of Nora Roberts’ traditional contemporary romances will not want to miss the opportunity to listen to Playing the Odds, Book 1 in Ms. Robert’s long running series, The MacGregors, which was originally published in print…
Midnight Marriage by Lucinda Brant
Narrated by Alex Wyndham Midnight Marriage is the second book in Lucinda Brant’s Roxton Family saga, but is the first of them to be made available in audio. It works perfectly well as a standalone, and the good news is…
Life After Perfect by Nancy Naigle
Narrated by Mary Robinette Kowal I liked the blurb of Life After Perfect when I read it. I hoped for a book similar to Robyn Carr’s Virgin River. There were some similarities in the set up; a woman moves to…
The Trouble With Valentine’s Day by Rachel Gibson
Narrated by Kathleen Early The Trouble With Valentine’s Day is one of my favourite Rachel Gibson books. It’s been years since I read it though and I was curious to see how well the story would hold up. Lea told…
The Tiger Claw by Shauna Singh Baldwin
Narrated by Yolande Bovan Let me start out by saying that The Tiger Claw is more historical fiction than romance novel. So, if you’ve come in search of something that centers around a man, woman, and their love for one…
Mr. Impossible by Loretta Chase
Narrated by Kate Reading It’s been so long since I read Mr. Impossible, experiencing it on audio was like listening to a brand new book, albeit with a guarantee of success both in terms of content and narration. (What could…
The Witch of Painted Sorrows by M.J. Rose
Narrated by Natalie Ross & Phil Gigante If you’re looking for an audiobook that is unique, defies romance sub-genre conventions, and has a fantastic, theater-like narration performance, then The Witch of Painted Sorrows may well be a great choice for…
What a Devilish Duke Desires by Vicky Dreiling
Narrated by Elizabeth Jasicki Lucy Longmore is struggling to make ends meet for her and her grandmother. After her father’s death, they came to London for better opportunities, but plans aren’t working out like Lucy had hoped. Her circumstances change,…








