Narrated by James Cameron Stewart, Murder on Black Swan Lane by Andrea Penrose delivered a delightful historical mystery that had me scooping up all the audiobooks in the Wrexford & Sloane series. Come to Regency London and see for yourself….
A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon
After listening to the Rebels & Redcoats Saga by T.J. London, I’ve been on the lookout for more books set during the American Revolutionary War. I was intrigued by the synopsis of A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon. I am so glad I listened to this delightful, well executed historical fiction featuring a fearless heroine and a swoon-worthy romance.
The Cuban Heiress by Chanel Cleeton
I look forward to Chanel Cleeton’s releases and devoured The Cuban Heiress. The story takes place aboard the SS Morro Castle. History buffs will remember its tragic tale, and what happens on board will intrigue you as we get to know an heiress and a dead woman.
Deadly Shores by Kerry Buchanan
Deadly Shores, written by Kerry Buchanan, is the third entry in the Harvey & Birch Irish Crime Thrillers audio series. A tipoff regarding the boatyard in Bangor on Boxing Day soon has the detectives dealing with murder. A suspenseful tale with plenty of twists.
The Levee by William Kent Krueger
The Levee was narrated by JD Jackson and written by author William Kent Krueger. I was drawn to this historical fiction, which takes place in 1927. When the most devastating flood in American history occurred. The Mississippi River swelled to a width of eighty miles and countless lives were lost. The Levee shares the story of four men who boarded a tiny boat to rescue a family trapped on an island. This heartfelt tale of man vs nature pulled me in.