I am listening to Lisa Scottoline on audiobook called save me ,it’s good , if you haven’t read the great alone by Kristen Hannah it’s great on audio I love a good audiobook
No I mean if you are behind on your ARC’s and the book has already been released listening to it on audio is a fast way to get that book read and reviewed.
I loved Beautiful Ruins on audio book, I always listen to Louise Penny and Robert Galbraith on audio because the narrators really capture the story. Also The Night Circus (because Jim Dale is amazing) was great.
I love Irish ones too. The Jojo Moyes books are great on audio, as well as Marian Keyes. I recently listened to The Library at the Edge of the World and loved the accent
You by Caroline Kepnes narrated by Santino Fontana who was Hans in Frozen. His voice is so sexy, but it makes the book even creepier since it’s from the POV of a stalker addressing his stalkee.
I loved One Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy, a sweet story, read in an Irish accent. I’ve listened to Sula and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrisson, read by HER. She has one of the best voices on the planet, so that was a literary gift. I’m listening/reading The Other Mrs. Parrish and it is very entertaining.
The JP Beaumont series by JA Jance. Great series (start with book 1 if you can; they will stand alone, but they do progress and follow the characters lives). The reader, Gene Engene, is fabulous.
The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth. Just finished listening and really enjoyed. Also Big Little Lies and The Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarity. Narrator for Kimberly Bell’s The Marriage Lie was fabulous. Any of Cecelia Ahern’s books on audio.
No Place I’d Rather Be by Cathy Lamb, The Wake Up by Catherine Ryan Hyde, and The Promise Between Us by Barbara Claypool Barbara Claypole White, and The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle.
I am listening to Lisa Scottoline on audiobook called save me ,it’s good , if you haven’t read the great alone by Kristen Hannah it’s great on audio I love a good audiobook
I have The Great Alone as an ARC
Audiobooks are a great way to get caught up on your ARC’s
@Heather it was an amazing story
@Susie I have never had an Arc on audio book
No I mean if you are behind on your ARC’s and the book has already been released listening to it on audio is a fast way to get that book read and reviewed.
@Susie, it’s not it’s out 3/20
No The Great Alone is out already and the narrator is always great!
Most Wanted by Lisa Scottoline is good too
I loved Beautiful Ruins on audio book, I always listen to Louise Penny and Robert Galbraith on audio because the narrators really capture the story. Also The Night Circus (because Jim Dale is amazing) was great.
In total agreement on Robert Galbraith!
Secrets of a charmed life, lilac girls, before we were yours, I like to hear British speaking audios. It is such a pretty language
I love Irish ones too. The Jojo Moyes books are great on audio, as well as Marian Keyes. I recently listened to The Library at the Edge of the World and loved the accent
You by Caroline Kepnes narrated by Santino Fontana who was Hans in Frozen. His voice is so sexy, but it makes the book even creepier since it’s from the POV of a stalker addressing his stalkee.
, I think I’ll pick this up next
I loved One Week in Winter by Maeve Binchy, a sweet story, read in an Irish accent. I’ve listened to Sula and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrisson, read by HER. She has one of the best voices on the planet, so that was a literary gift. I’m listening/reading The Other Mrs. Parrish and it is very entertaining.
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver, Bel Canto by Ann Patchett, The Winter Queen by Boris Akunin ~
If you haven’t read The Help, it’s a multiple narrator version on Audible and it is superlative.
@Cindy might be able to help you?
Thanks everyone
see my GR…As Bright As Heaven, Kitchen House, American Marriage,
anything I’ve read by @Catherine has been great
The Last Mrs.Parrish, Year One, Allie and Bea and there are more but I can’t think of them right now…lol!
The Flavia de Luce sereis by Alan Bradley – the narrator is fantastic!!!
The JP Beaumont series by JA Jance. Great series (start with book 1 if you can; they will stand alone, but they do progress and follow the characters lives). The reader, Gene Engene, is fabulous.
The JD Robb In Death series has an awesome narrator. The distinct voices she uses for each character is spot on.
The great alome…. I can’t wait to drive to work every morning just so I can hear the story.
The Things We Keep by Sally Hepworth. Just finished listening and really enjoyed. Also Big Little Lies and The Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarity. Narrator for Kimberly Bell’s The Marriage Lie was fabulous. Any of Cecelia Ahern’s books on audio.
What I Know For Sure – Oprah
The whole In Death series by JD Robb. The reader Susan Ericksen is amazing.
Eat pray love
Into the magic shop
Two by Two
Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
No Place I’d Rather Be by Cathy Lamb, The Wake Up by Catherine Ryan Hyde, and The Promise Between Us by Barbara Claypool Barbara Claypole White, and The Marriage Lie by Kimberly Belle.