The Duke Gets Desperate by Diana Quincy is the first novel in the Sirens In Silk series. Anthony Cary, Duke of Strickland, believes the castle and lands will be restored to him only to discover Raya Darwish has inherited the castle. The tale that unfolds brings a “enemies to lovers” romance with a dash of suspense all set in the English countryside.
Murder at the Merton Library by Andrea Penrose
Narrated by James Cameron Stewart, Murder at the Merton Library by Andrea Penrose was one of my most anticipated releases. With its wonderful characters and well plotted murder-mysteries, the Wrexford & Sloane series is one of my favorites.
Light Bringer by Pierce Brown
I love the Red Rising Saga and Light Bringer by Pierce Brown was one of my most anticipated books/audiobooks. Brown did not disappoint, and I listened as I read along. This series and these characters bring forth every emotion. The story left me spent and eager for the next novel. Check out my thoughts.
The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman
Narrated by Jessie Mueller, Alice Hoffman’s newest offering, The Invisible Hour, delivers a historical fiction about a cult, and a young woman with a copy of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Magical Realism at its finest. This story held me captive.
The Murderer’s Son by Joy Ellis
The Murderer’s Son by Joy Ellis is the first audiobook in the Jackman & Evans investigations. However, Audible recommended I start with Their Lost Daughters, which I did. Narrated by Richard Armitage, Ellis delivered a gritty murder-mystery with plenty of twists.