Bright Side by Kim Holden
Narrated by Lidia Dornet, Roger Wayne What a heart-wrenching story! Bright Side is one of those gems that everyone should listen to help them appreciate what’s truly important in life. It’s so easy to get caught up in everything else…
Currently Playing for the Gals August 28 2015
What are you listening to this week? Here’s what the Gals have on their iPods/MP3 players!
Truly Sweet by Candis Terry
Narrated by Xe Sands Book 5 in the author’s Sweet, Texas series, Truly Sweet brings the youngest Wilder son home from war in Afghanistan, injured and spirit almost broken. For a small town romance, the prologue is almost too graphic,…
Julie James, Anyone?
Here’s a summary with links of all interviews, features, and reviews we have had in association with author Julie James: Enjoy!
Brown-Eyed Girl by Lisa Kleypas
Narrated by Brittany Pressley Brown-Eyed Girl is the long awaited fourth and final book in Lisa Kleypas’ Travis Family series and Joe Travis finally gets his HEA. One of my very favourite audiobooks is Blue-Eyed Devil, the second book in…
Dare to Love by Carly Phillips
Narrated by Sophie Eastlake Dare to Love is Carly Phillips “debut” novel for her newly-reinvented indie-author self and the beginning of a family dynasty series. After releasing more than 30 romance titles, she made the leap from a traditional publisher…
Heartless by Mary Balogh
Narrated by Rosalyn Landor It’s been a treat, over the last few months, to see some of Mary Balogh’s older titles finally making it into audio format. I have noticed a number of them (including this one, and its sequel,…
A Stone in the Sea by AL Jackson
Narrated by Sebastian York and Andi Arndt I requested A Stone in the Sea for review after hearing how much Lea loved it. I saw on Goodreads that Lea had given it 5 stars for narration and 5 stars for…
Second Chance Summer by Jill Shalvis
Narrated by Karen White It’s a new Jill Shalvis title, y’all! Yippee! Lily Danville has returned to Cedar Ridge, Colorado with her tail tucked between her legs. Getting fired wouldn’t be such a bad thing if it hadn’t meant returning…







