Chrysalis by S.E. Harmon
Narrated by Kai Rubio I liked the sound of the storyline of Chrysalis, book one in The Formicary duo, so as I’ve enjoyed books by S.E. Harmon in the past and even though the narrator is new-to-me, I decided to…
Currently Playing for the Gals, 10th June 2022
How’s everyone doing? If you’re looking for some inspiration for your next great listen, maybe we can help! Here’s what the Gals have been listening to this week. BJ Narrated by Miranda Raison & Pandora Sykes Caz Narrated by Cooper…
Turnabout by Laurel Greer
Narrated by Gary Furlong The Vino and Veritas series has been something of a mixed bag overall. I’ve loved one or two of the books, liked a few and found several to be distinctly ‘meh’. It’s introduced me to some…
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
Narrated by Julia Whelan It’s no secret that Julia Whelan is one of my favourite narrators. If she narrated more romance titles I’d be a very happy camper. In fact, the main reason I picked up last year’s Emily Henry…
My (Not So) Grumpy Professor by D.K. Sutton
Narrated by Kevin Earlywine My (Not So) Grumpy Professor is a light-hearted grumpy/sunshine age-gap romance set on a fictional college campus in southern Missouri in which the titular professor and his likeable and upbeat TA butt heads (and then other…
Currently Playing for the Gals, 3rd June 2022
It’s a loooong weekend in my neck of the woods this week – in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, so that’s extra listening time for me! How about you? Got anything good on the go? Here’s what the Gals…
All the Duke I Need by Caroline Linden
Narrated by Beverley A. Crick Caroline Linden’s All the Duke I Need features a lovely, well-developed romance between two likeable and engaging characters – but as the finale of a series in which the overarching plot has focused on the…
Looking Back at May 2022
May 2022 was a short month for us at AudioGals – we had a nice 2 week break! We’re back online with more Romance audio reviews.
Treasure by Kim Fielding
Narrated by Joel Leslie I so enjoyed listening to Kim Fielding’s Farview a few weeks ago that I decided to back-track and listen to the novella that preceded it, Treasure. It’s a little gem of a tale that introduces listeners…