Reviews - Audiobooks

Irish Rogue (McCullough Mountain Book 3)
Lydia Michaels
Narrator: David Allen Vargo

CONTEMPORARY: Kelly McCullough is a player and doesn’t try to hide it. He’s always had every woman he’s ever wanted. When one of his friends gets the chance to date the town virgin, Ashlynn Fisher, a spike of jealousy makes him take on a new kind of challenge: dating the good girl. Ashlynn can’t seem to get Kelly out of her head no matter how hard she tries—and she does try!

Side Squeeze (Jasper Falls, Book 6)
Lydia Michaels
Narrator: Amber Battaglia

CONTEMPORARY: It’s been ten years since Harrison Montgomery ran off to escape his abusive father, taking Mariella Mosconi’s heart with him. He’s built a new life for himself in New York and rarely allows himself to think of all he left behind in Jasper Falls. The first of two regrets, though, is standing in front of him and their chemistry is still electric.

Highlander's Heart, Book 3 (Called by a Highlander)
Mariah Stone
Narrators: Shane East & Emma Wilder

HISTORICAL/TIME TRAVEL: Most of this audiobook occurs in Scotland in 1308. Ian Cambel was sold as a slave years earlier and has spent the past decade in the Middle East, fighting and killing others to survive. When someone attacks the palace where he is held and kills most of the palace guard, Ian escapes, promising to never kill again. He makes it home just before his father dies.

Controlled Chaos (McCullough Mountain, Book 6)
Lydia Michaels
Narrator: Salenah de Kai

CONTEMPORARY: Braydon McCullough has been searching all his life for the perfect woman. He thinks he may have found her when he meets Becca Stevens one night in a bar and they hook up. However, when he returns from the bathroom, she is gone. He doesn’t even know her last name or how to find her again.

Imaginary Friend
Douglas Whaley
Narrator: David Allen Vargo

SUSPENSE: Lawyer Franklin Whitestone is a hero after he helps rescue people following a bomb explosion in an Ohio stadium. When he is whisked away to New York to be interviewed on a talk show, the wine he had with dinner loosens his tongue somewhat.

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