A fellow blogger reviewed The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell and I added it to my library list. I opted for the audio version, since I love listening to the genre. A twisted tale comes to light when an orphan inherits a house in one of London’s posh neighborhoods.
Bottle Demon by Stephen Blackmoore
Bottle Demon is the sixth audiobook in the Eric Carter, urban fantasy series by Stephen Blackmoore. Narrated by Rudy Sanda, necromancer Eric Carter is back from the dead and Darius, the Djinn is trying to escape his bottle. A fantastic installment in this dark series.
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
Ali Hazelwood dips her pen into the paranormal romance genre and pulls out a winner with Bride. This Vampyre-Werewolf romance has everything from an arranged marriage to plenty of suspense and twists. Come see why I loved this and hope we get more stories from this world.
The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
Narrated by Andrew Fallaize, The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett blends fantasy with a murder-mystery detective case that pulled me in and never let go. The first in the Shadow of the Leviathan series, I cannot wait for more adventures with Ana Dolabra and Dinios “Din” Kol. You’ll want to add this first in trilogy to your audio library.
Grim by Amy Boyles
Narrated by Michael Kirby, Grim by Amy Boyles is the first in the Withering Mysteries series. This tale pulled me in from the mysterious attacks to the cursed man Matt, that tags along with Grim, our infected protagonist. Fast-paced, with colorful characters, I look forward to more audiobooks in the series.