Currently Playing for the Gals, 8th July 2022

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Got that Friday feeling?  Any plans for the weekend? 

Here’s what the Gals have been listening to this week. 


BJ

An American Heiress in Paris by Adriana Herrera

Narrated by Nneka Okoye

Caz

Showstopper by Regina Kyle

Narrated byCooper North & Iggy Toma

Kaetrin

Tough Luck by Annabeth Albert

Narrated by Kirt Graves

Melinda

Riley Thorn and the Blast from the Past  by Lucy Score

Narrated by Natalie Duke

Shannon

The Change by Kristen Miller

Narrated by January LaVoy

Tell us in the comments what’s in YOUR ears this week!

3 thoughts on “Currently Playing for the Gals, 8th July 2022

  1. I listened to “To Hold a Hidden Pearl” this week by Fearne Pearl.
    Gosh, it was good…

    Can’t wait for the next books in the series to come out in audio!

    1. I really enjoyed it, too (I reviewed it earlier this week).

      The next book in the series was actually the first book I read by this author, and it didn’t work for me that well (I gave it a C+ at All About Romance), but I went back to her books with her recent Brushed With With Love/Dipped in Sunshine duology, which I liked very much.

  2. I listened to Buried Bones by Melinda Leigh earlier this week, narrated by Jane Oppenheimer. The story was weak, but the narration was ok. This novella series is co-written with each author writing novella’s from their character’s point-of-view. Kendra Scott is the other author and I generally prefer her books.

    I picked up An Heiress’s Guide to Deception and Desire by Manda Collins when it came up as the Daily Deal at Audible because it’s narrated by Mary Jane Wells, who I greatly enjoy. The story was enjoyable if nothing special, and the narration was excellent. I haven’t read the first book in the series but didn’t feel I was missing anything.

    I’m listening to Clutch, book 5 in The Significant Brothers series by E. Davies. The draw here was 6 books for one credit with Greg Boudreaux narrating. Overall it’s been worth one credit and I space the books for when I need something mindless. This book, however, is pretty boring. Oh well.

    Will and I are about to make another roadtrip to see his Dad so we’ll finally finish A Picture of Murder, book 4 of The Lady Hardcastle Mysteries by T.E. Kinsey, narrated by Elizabeth Knoweldon. This series has been a lot of fun and the narrations are marvelous. Great for car trips!

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