A mysterious grimoire, a witch who doesn’t use her powers and the Museum of Literature with a collection of books from dubious origin. How could I resist Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay? Narrated by impeccable Saskia Maarleveld, I became completely immersed in this cozy fantasy.
Eliza and the Duke by Harper St. George
Harper St. George is back with the second standalone historical romance in the Doves of New York series. This time, I listened to the audiobook narrated by Saskia Maarleveld. To receive her inheritance, American heiress Eliza Dove plans to enter a marriage of convenience—until she meets the Duke.
Time’s Convert by Deborah Harkness
Time’s Convert by Deborah Harkness is the fourth novel in the All Souls series. This is Marcus’s story, the young man who Matthew turned. An addictive tale filled with mystery, romance, history and the supernatural. A must for fans of the All Souls Trilogy that began it all.
🎧 Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
I have several of Kate Quinn’s novels in my TBR pile, so when I got the chance to try Signal Moon, narrated by Saskia Maarleveld and Andrew Gibson, I jumped in blind. This short story delivered a fantastic story as past meets present in this brilliant and suspenseful tale.
The Rose Code by Kate Quinn
I love a good historical fiction, especially when it’s based on actual events, people and places. The Rose Code by Kate Quinn takes us to Bletchley Park and shares the fascinating story of a group of decoders during WWII.










