Reviews - Audiobooks

Imagining Violet
Mary E. Hughes
Narrator: Jacqueline de Boer

HISTORICAL: It is 1891, Violet Courtenaye is an incredibly talented violinist determined to make her place in the world. She’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime to audition for the prestigious Leipzig Conservatory in Germany. To prepare, she must practice endlessly with the best tutors in the city. If she succeeds, she will be one of the few female concert violinists.

Light at the End
Henry G.M. Jones
Narrator: Henry G.M. Jones

SUSPENSE/THRILLER: Gordon, a troubled soul, lost his son Wyatt in a tragedy. Looking for revenge, Gordon listens to the ghost of his dead son who tells him who is responsible for his death. Only, it seems Gordan can never quite get it right. An important detail is missing, and the only way for him to discover it is to remember that horrible day for himself.

Spellbound
Julie A. D'Arcy
Narrator: Aimee Smith

FANTASY: Isabella Barton is affianced to Ivan; however, he is New York mafia and takes her for granted. Isabella wants to be loved and longs for a family. She knows that Ivan doesn’t love her, but she doesn’t see a way out of the life she is stuck in, until something occurs that motivates her to return to Rhode Island.

Fire Maidens: Greece (Billionaires & Bodyguards Book 8)
Anna Lowe
Narrator: Kelsey Osborne

PARANORMAL: Theo Lazaridis is a dragon shifter who is back home in Greece after ten years in the French Foreign Legion. After completing the tasks his father keeps forcing on him to see if he is ready to inherit, his next task is to marry. And his father has potential mates waiting when he returns. Theo is not interested.

Gambling on Her Panther (Shifters in Vegas Book 3)
Anna Lowe
Narrator: Kelsey Osborne

PARANORMAL: Dex Davitt is a panther shifter and the best card dealer at the vampire-run Scarlet Palace Casino in Las Vegas. His friend Bob helps him out when he can throughout the story. Bob is aware that Dex is $1M richer, following some fancy gambling three weeks earlier by one of his close friends—who left Vegas immediately afterward with half of the winnings.

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