I am back with a review of the seventh audiobook in the Eric Carter urban fantasy series, Suicide Kings by Stephen Blackmoore. Rudy Sandra narrates as Eric aids a friend in a dangerous ritual and becomes embroiled in an age-old rivalry. Fast-paced, this series pulls me in every time.
Ghost Money by Stephen Blackmoore
Ghost Money by Stephen Blackmoore is the fifth audiobook in the Eric Carter series and picks up right where Fire Season left off. Los Angeles is a hot mess and things only get worse when cracks between the dead and the living bring ghosts. Someone is pulling them through, and Eric needs to stop it. Fast-paced, action-packed and downright good.
Fire Season by Stephen Blackmoore
I was excited to see more of the Eric Carter series coming to audio. Fire Season, the fourth audiobook narrated by Rudy Sanda, delivered plenty of action as Los Angeles burns. Necromancer Eric Carter is being framed for the killings. Non-stop action, snark and trouble await you…
The Nameless Restaurant by Tao Wong
Perfect for fans of Legends & Lattes, this delectable cozy fantasy held me captive as Tao Wong introduces us to the first novella in the Hidden Dishes series with The Nameless Restaurant. Pull up a chair, grab your earbuds and see what chef & owner Mo Meng cooks up when a jinn and her wizard companion demand a meal.
A Fire in the Flesh by Jennifer L. Armentrout
A Fire in the Flesh by Jennifer L. Armentrout & narrated by Stina Nielsen had its trials, but I confess loved being back in this world. Sera and Nyktos will be tested when they are held captive by the false King of the Gods. Come see why I love this addictive series.