In the seventh Sam Quinn urban fantasy audiobook, The Bloody Ruin Asylum and Taproom by Seana Kelly, we are off to Budapest where Clive will interview for a position in the Guild, a council of thirteen vampires who advise the world’s Masters. Things are right with the ghosts at the asylum and the local weres aren’t happy that Sam & Clive are there. Narrated by Samantha Desa, Kelly delivered a nail-biting tale with snark, and plenty of danger.

Red Right Hand by Chris Tullbane
After the events at the end of See These Bones, I dove into Red Right Hand by Chris Tullbane. It’s Damian’s second year at the academy, training to become a cape. No second book syndrome here as Tullbane delivered action, suspense, character growth and more. Unputdownable!
Rogue Community College by David R. Slayton
Narrated by Michael David Axtell, Rogue Community College by David R. Slayton shares another excellent urban fantasy set in the same world as his Adam Binder series. From the magical academy to the flawed villain and slow-burn romance I was all in.
See These Bones by Chris Tullbane
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.