Our November 2019 Picks

Time for our regular look at which new and forthcoming releases the Gals are most looking forward to listening to over the coming weeks.  We’ve got contemporaries, historicals, paranormals. mysteries and romantic suspense from favourite authors and narrators, and if everything here is as good as we hope it’ll be, then we’ve got some excellent listening experiences in store!


Graveyard Shift by Jenn BurkeGraveyard Shift by Jenn Burke

Narrated by Greg Boudreaux

Funny, sexy, original and thoroughly entertaining, Jenn Burke’s Not Dead Yet series is one of my favourites of 2019, and I’m really looking forward to listening to this final instalment. – Caz

 

Someone to Remember by Mary BaloghSomeone to Remember by Mary Balogh

Narrated by Rosalyn Landor

The seventh book in the Westcott family saga, this novella comprises Matilda’s story and tells the story of her second-chance romance with the man she was forced to give up over thirty years before. Mary Balogh excels when it comes to exploring emotions, character and relationships, and with the estimable Rosalyn Landor at the helm, this is sure to be a treat for fans of historical romance. – Caz

Not the Girl You Marry by Andie J. ChristopherNot the Girl You Marry by Andie J. Christopher

Narrated by January LaVoy.

I’ve been anticipating this book for ages and Ms. Lavoy is a fabulous narrator *rubs hands together* – Kaetrin

 

 

Spellbound by Dannika DarkSpellbound by Dannika Dark

Narrated by Nicole Poole 

The Crossbreed series is one that has been on my wish list for a long time. I’m a huge fan of the Dannika Dark and Nicole Poole writer/narrator duo from their work together on the author’s Seven series. Perhaps – with the release of Spellbound, Book 8 in this series – it’s finally time to start listening to the Crossbreed series. – BJ

Dannika Dark and Nicole Poole are one of those author/narrator dream teams. Poole has narrated all of Dark’s books, bringing them to life perfectly, and I’m sure this latest story will be no exception. – Shannon

Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha NganGirls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

Narrated by Allison Hiroto

Gnan’s Girls of Paper and Fire was one of the best young adult fantasy novels of 2018, so my hopes are high for the sequel. I’m hoping for a continuation of the phenomenal worldbuilding, female/female love story, and richly imagined social structure I found in the first book. Allison Hiroto is an accomplished narrator, making her the perfect choice for this series. – Shannon

Dalliances and DevotionDalliances and Devotion by Felicia Grossman by Felicia Grossman

Narrated by Marguerite Gavin 

I read the first book in this series of historical romances set in 1870s America and although I had some reservations, enjoyed it, so I decided to try the second in audio. I haven’t listened to Marguerite Gavin before, but I know she’s an experienced narrator, so fingers crossed! – Caz

My Fake Rake by Eva LeighMy Fake Rake by Eva Leigh

Narrated by Zara Hampton-Brown

The blurb appeals and I liked the sample of the narrator I listened to so fingers crossed! – Kaetrin

 

 

Bitter Legacy by Dal MacleanBitter Legacy by Dal Maclean

Narrated by Gary Furlong

This is one of those books that’s been on my TBR pile for a while and one which friends have been urging me to read for ages, but I just haven’t been able to get to it. Set in London, it follows a murder investigation headed by a talented Detective Sergeant and goes to some pretty dark places. I was really excited earlier this year to learn that it would be coming out in audio as if means I’ll FINALLY be able to find out what the fuss is about – and Gary Furlong is sure to do an excellent job with the narration. – Caz

The Rise of Magicks by Nora RobertsThe Rise of Magicks by Nora Roberts

Narrated by Julia Whelan

I loved pretty much everything about the first two books in Nora Roberts’ Chronicles of the One series, so I’m delighted the third one is being released this month. I can’t wait to see how things turn out for the characters in this postapocalyptic series. Julia Whelan is the perfect narrator for these books, so I’m glad she’s back for the conclusion. – Shannon

Lies by Kylie ScottLies by Kylie Scott

Narrated by Andi Ardnt

I’m a huge fan of both Kylie Scott and Andi Ardnt, so I’m looking forward to their latest release this month.  Even better it’s included in the Audible Escape Package! – BJ

 

What Lies Beneath by RJ ScottWhat Lies Beneath by R.J. Scott

Narrated by Sean Crisden

I’m not familiar with this author but the synopsis for this one looked intriguing and Sean Crisden is someone I enjoy listening to, so I plan on picking this one up. A horror writer with writer’s block holed up in a small town and a big-city cop returned home after a tragedy are drawn together… what could possibly go wrong?! – Caz

Twist of Fate by Jill ShalvisTwist of Fate by Jill Shalvis

Narrated by Vivienne Lehenny

A novella length romance in the 1001 Dark Nights series, I’m expecting a reliably good story with excellent narration. – Kaetrin

 

SpSpy by Danielle Steely by Danielle Steele

Narrated by Samuel Roukin

This sounds like an interesting historical fiction title set at the time of  World War II and thereafter, and with Danielle Steele writing it will no doubt also have elements of romance.- BJ

 

A Crown of Iron & Silver by Hailey TurnerA Crown of Iron and Silver by Hailey Turner

Narrated by Gary Furlong

I’m completely hooked on Hailey Turner’s imaginitive and highly creative fantasy series set in near-future New York, featuring former combat Mage Patrick Collins, his werewolf partner and their slowly growing pack. In this third instalment, Patrick and Jono find themselves up against powerful witches and the fae as their attempt to track down a missing child sees them journeying past the veil. – Caz

A Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia VincyA Wicked Kind of Husband by Mia Vincy

Narrated by Kate Reading

This is easily one of the best historical romances published over the last couple of years. A wonderfully witty – and sometimes laugh-out-loud – marriage-of-convenience story I was delighted to see it crop up at Audible, and with the fabulous Kate Reading narrating, I know it’s going to be a fantastic listen! – Caz

Oh, I love this narrator – I’ll have to check it out. – Kaetrin 

Where Winter Finds You by J.R. WardWhere Winter Finds You by J.R. Ward

Narrated by Jim Frangione

I’m not normally a novella listener, but I’ll make an exception for this latest installment in J.R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood series. It’s the conclusion to a storyline begun several years ago in The Shadows, and I’m eager to see how Ward resolves the issues her characters are facing. Jim Frangione is truly the voice of the Brotherhood books, so a fantastic listening experience is pretty much a sure bet. – Shannon

 

Tell us in the comments what YOU’RE looking forward to listening to over the next few weeks!

2 thoughts on “Our November 2019 Picks

  1. Chasing the Shadows by Maria V. Snyder, the second book in the YA Sentinels of the Galaxy series!

Comments are closed.