See These Bones by Chris Tullbane is the first audiobook in the Murder of Crows fantasy series. Set in a post-apocalyptic world with superheroes, Tullbane hooked me as we meet Damian Jameson, a crow destine to go crazy like his father and desperate to be a cape.
Demon’s Bluff by Kim Harrison
It was wonderful to be back in the Hollows with the eighteenth book in the series. Demon’s Bluff by Kim Harrison has Rachel trying to undo a curse, bring back the dead and find some time with her elf. Action-packed with dangerous time travel and a stowaway. I couldn’t help but devour the book.
Wicche Hunt by Seana Kelly
Wicche Hunt by Seana Kelley is the second audiobook in the Sea Wicche Chronicles and takes place in the same world as her Sam Quinn books. Arwyn Cassandra Corey, the Sea Wicche of Monterey, is a clairvoyant and artist who speaks to sea creatures and assists the local police besides her witchy duties. Suspenseful, funny and at times dark, this is an addictive series.
Drow Rising by Martha Carr & Michael Anderle
Drow Rising is the fifth audiobook in the Chronicles of Shadow Bourne by Martha Carr & Michael Anderle. Narrated by Stephanie Savannah, we follow Ellis, a half-Drow, as she finds her own path and protects the City of Los Angeles.
Free as a Bird by Hailey Edwards
Free As A Bird by Hailey Edwards is the third audiobook in The Yard Birds series, a hilarious urban fantasy with witches, supernatural creatures, magic and mystery. Narrated by Stephanie Richardson, I gobbled this up in one sitting.