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402 reviews
Charles by Con Riley
4.0
This was enjoyable & the first book by this author. I’m intrigued enough to continue reading & happy that this is a shorter series. Listened via Anythink Hoopla.
How to Catch a Happy Ever After by Ana Ashley
5.0
Shucks, it’s all over for that first (never again) time read of this series. From the get go it drew me in & every book was enjoyable especially in audio format. Now, I’m officially convinced that only do I want physical copies of each book, I want the audios as well.
This book was a fantastic ending covering every couple & where they are at by Tom & Wren’s wedding. It was lovely, beautiful & wonderfully written & something I find authors rarely do, leave me feeling that not only have I heard from everyone…I’m also content with this being the end. Ms. Ashley’s writing & Nick Hudson’s narration are a great duet!!
This book was a fantastic ending covering every couple & where they are at by Tom & Wren’s wedding. It was lovely, beautiful & wonderfully written & something I find authors rarely do, leave me feeling that not only have I heard from everyone…I’m also content with this being the end. Ms. Ashley’s writing & Nick Hudson’s narration are a great duet!!
How to Catch a Vet by Ana Ashley
5.0
This series by Ana has been so freaking enjoyable! While there is occasionally one narrator’s voice is very distracting to me, I love Nick Hudson’s narration every single time. There’s a novella to finish off this series & I’ll definitely be sad to have finished reading it for the first time, by book 3 I knew I’d come back to this whole group of characters & the town of Chester Falls so I had to buy the books. Anyway now I’m off to read How To Catch a Happy Ever After & learn where everyone is at in their lives together and apart!
Real Trouble by Elle Keaton
4.0
First book by the author & the narrator was new to me as well. Personally, I won’t be reading this again & it has nothing to do with the book premise or how it was written. I just found myself ambivalent towards the main characters Soren & Dany & found myself more interested in Cody the hotel owner even if he’s hetero 😂
As for the narrator Michael Dean, I’ve only read 1 other book he narrated & I’m still on the fence.
As for the narrator Michael Dean, I’ve only read 1 other book he narrated & I’m still on the fence.
Three Stupid Weddings by Ann Gallagher
4.75
This was such a beautiful story of two people who were so incredibly in love with each other & one who was genuinely surprised to find that he was too. Trope wise this book has best friends to lovers & both characters are on the asexual spectrum (1 is severe & the other might fall under greyace, but I could totally wrong). Michael Ferraiuolo narrated & did a fantastic job!!
The Husband Gambit by L.A. Witt
4.5
This was my first by L.A. Witt & it was fantastic!! The premise was expected as it falls under marriage for convenience but it was a very well told story. Makes me want to check out more by the author. Greg Boudreaux & Mark Ferraiuolo were a fantastic pairing for the audiobook yet again!!
The Witch's Familiar by TJ Nichols
4.0
While there story had its moments of relationship angst, it didn’t feel like it lasted very long. I did like that the story wasn’t overly long as well.
The narrator is British but hardly ever uses voice inflection to not sound like AI which made it very hard to stick with. Personally, I won’t be listening to any future books in this series & will borrow them via Kindle Unlimited instead.
The narrator is British but hardly ever uses voice inflection to not sound like AI which made it very hard to stick with. Personally, I won’t be listening to any future books in this series & will borrow them via Kindle Unlimited instead.
At the Heart of Christmas by Jill Monroe
4.25
Currently keeping this one so my mom can read it & then decide if we’re actually keeping it 😂
When it comes to Hallmark Publishing, I have found that many authors who write the story after the movie was released are very lazy in constructing a true story that expands the script from the movie & in this case for me it really flopped. It took 80+ percent of the book for the male mc to come clean about what he’s been hiding & there was no groveling as I believe there ought to have been & the “apology” was lackluster at best IMHO. So for anyone who loves Hallmark’s movies beware that just because there’s a book, it doesn’t mean it’ll be any better & highly recommend checking out the author first to see if it’s a debut or if they have some sort of backlist.
When it comes to Hallmark Publishing, I have found that many authors who write the story after the movie was released are very lazy in constructing a true story that expands the script from the movie & in this case for me it really flopped. It took 80+ percent of the book for the male mc to come clean about what he’s been hiding & there was no groveling as I believe there ought to have been & the “apology” was lackluster at best IMHO. So for anyone who loves Hallmark’s movies beware that just because there’s a book, it doesn’t mean it’ll be any better & highly recommend checking out the author first to see if it’s a debut or if they have some sort of backlist.
On Davis Row by N.R. Walker
5.0
Wow. I honestly love to be blown away by a story & the author’s way with words. I’ve not read but been aware of convict/felon stories but they’re mostly hetero ones & this one while having rough character stories including background, was so real & for the most part I have found N.R. Walker’s writing to be inclusive, not shy away from the tough facts of life & give many opportunities for chuckles/laughter/smiles in each book they write.