Dragons, the highlands.. Ah. Fury of A Highland Dragon written by Coreene Callahan and narrated by Felicity Munroe takes us into the Scottish highlands as our heroine is on the run and Scottish dragon-warrior Tydrin steps in to aid her.
Huckleberry Lake by Catherine Anderson
I love slipping into a Mystic Creek series romance. Huckleberry Lake is the sixth novel, but each of the books by Catherine Anderson works as a standalone. Wait until you meet swoon-worthy deaf cowboy, Wyatt Fitzgerald and the feisty, yet damaged Erin De Laney.
The Viscount Made Me Do It by Diana Quincy
I enjoy slipping into one of Diane Quincy’s historical romances and was delighted to return to the Clandestine Affairs series with the second novel; The Viscount Made Me Do It. Read on to see why I found an Arab female bonesetter and a sexy, outcast Viscount so enchanting. A touch of suspense, culture and swoons await you.
Cliff’s Descent by Dianne Duvall
Diane Duvall is an autobuy for me, and the Immortal Guardians is one of my favorite paranormal romance series. I was both excited and nervous to get my EARs on Cliff’s story. Cliff is not an immortal, but one of the many vampires they have tried to help. Find out why this story tugged at my heartstrings and kept me listening in to the wee hours.
A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones
A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones delivered mystery, romance, suspense and small-town antics with plenty of humor and answers to questions. This is the second novel in the Sunshine Vicram series and it has all the elements I’ve come to love from Jones. Grab an iced coffee and find out why Darynda Jones is an autobuy.