Currently Playing for the Gals – January 9th 2015

Woman listeningWe’re back from our Holiday travels or just slowing down and getting back to our normal schedules as we report in on what we are listening to. After a two week marathon of non-stop listening to 2014 releases (as I prepared for My Top Ten Listens over at Speaking of Audiobooks), I’m slowing down in that aspect as well – listening leisurely rather than in a rush and that feels so good!

So, what is currently playing for the Gals?

 

BJSeven Years by Dannika Dark

Narrated by Nicole Poole

 

BrendaCharmed by Nora Roberts

Narrated by Cristina Panfilio

 

CarrieSeeing Red by Jill Shalvis

Narrated by Laura Heisler

 

CazCaptured by a Laird by Margaret Mallory

Narrated by Derek Perkins

 

DianaBroken Open by Lauren Dane

Narrated by Kate Turnbull

 

LeaCarolina Blues by Virginia Kantra

Narrated by Sophie Eastlake

 

MeganOut of Control by Suzanne Brockmann

Narrated by Patrick Lawlor and Melanie Ewbank

 

MelindaCaptives of the Night by Loretta Chase

Narrated by Kate Reading

 

Shannon –  Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald by Therese Anne Fowler

Narrated by Jenna Lamia.

 

We’d love to know what you are listening to too!

 

Lea 

7 thoughts on “Currently Playing for the Gals – January 9th 2015

  1. Just finished In His Shadow by Tiffany Snow–great start to the trilogy–and Worth the Fall by Claudia Connor–another great listen with fantastic narration by Johanna Parker

    1. Good to hear that about Worth the Fall. Just last night, I was considering it for my next listen.

  2. I finished Broken Open and it was WONDERFUL but the narration did nothing for the story! :( Would definitely recommend it but would suggest reading it.

  3. I’m listening to The Lion’s Daughter. It is wonderful and although I’m developing a bit of a TBL pile I think I’ll be using a credit for Captives of the Night and will listen to that next.

    1. Katie Reus’ Targeted made my Top Ten 2014 Listens over at Speaking of Audiobooks. I’ve been wondering about Protecting His Witness but shied away from its four hour length. Does it carry the feel of a full length story?

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