Welcome to AudioGals!

Welcome to AudioGals!  We are three gals who love listening to audiobooks – especially romance. We’re dedicating this site to all things romance audio and sharing our love of the genre. We’ll be reviewing our romance listens and visiting with…

FlashReviews: A Concept Whose Time Has Arrived

Is it worth a credit? While discussing the whole “my uncle has a barn and my aunt can make costumes, so let’s put on a Romance Audiobook Blog” thing, I started pondering reviews. I mean, there’s reviews and then there’s…

FlashReview: Winter Garden by Adele Ashworth

Unusual setting/heroine, female spy – character driven; Narration: Heather Wilds is new-to-me, good accents.

A few upcoming reviews…

You’ll soon see here at AudioGals: Jennifer Ashley’s The Many Sins of Lord Cameron Sandra Brown’s Ricochet Julie James’ Something About You Elizabeth Hoyt’s Thief of Shadows   Lea

FlashReview: The Other Guy’s Bride by Connie Brockway

Sequel brings characters back to turn-century Egypt. Narration: Justine Eyre has great accents.

The Great Escape by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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The Great Escape by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

  Narrated by Shannon Cochran  I’m always on the lookout for the next Phillips’ release and I mark the calendar in my head when I see one on the horizon. She’s an auto buy for me and fortunately her audio…

Narrators Pseudonyms Anyone?

After hearing that Harlequin/Audible suggests to their narrators that they use another name when recording one of their books, I have to wonder WHY? Why confuse buyers – especially when I’m more likely to buy an unknown book if I…

FlashReview: A Night Like This by Julia Quinn

Ah! a Smythe-Smith story/regency romp. Narration: Rosalyn Landor = wonderful British delivery for gals; her men = fail.

Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage by Jennifer Ashley
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Lady Isabella’s Scandalous Marriage by Jennifer Ashley

Narrated by Angela Dawe Jennifer Ashley created a fun new series of Highlander romances with the MacKenzie family, set in the late 19th century. The eldest is Hart, “the Scottish Duke”, and along with his three brothers, they are setting…