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Haven't listened but came highly recommended:

Here are two books I listened in audio and I didn't like as much but everybody else loves them so this person may like them too:




Here are more I'm planning to read (don't know if they are any good though)





Agatha H and the Airship City
Daughter of Smoke and Bone
A Long, Long Sleep
The Gathering: Darkness Rising Series, Book 1
The True Meaning of Smekday


I wouldn't recommend Divergent to an audio newbie. The narrator was below average.

I can relate to the culture aspects you mention in your review via my DH so I'm looking forward to the listen in more ways than one.

A first YA experience that has kept a lot of different smiles on my face, I have 1/3 of the book left to go, so more to come I'm sure.



So I recommend the book and now you want to take away my man? I said it in my review that Blas was mine, mine, mine! So stay away from him!!
:p
(LOL! Isn't he awesome?)

I knew you'd have my head for that one! ROTFLOL
Did you listen to the brother's follow up books as well? Blas is sounding good in the Audible clip of Rules of Attraction

Luckily all of my libraries have it so I'm downloading it now.

Do they have the third one? Blas and Roxanne narrate it also. Chain Reaction



I would easily pay for the chance to borrow Mr Perfect. How does this work?


Here are mine:
Contemporary - One Summer
Historical - Outlander
Paranormal - Dragon Bound
Fantasy - Lord of the Fading Lands

Im not looking for a complicated Brockman-type book. Or anything that involves lots of secret agents, cia or otherwise. For example: Lie With Me by Stephanie Tyler was good. But it had way too many secret agents for my taste.
Cop/murder detective books are fine. Encouraged in fact. There seems to be a lack of Romantic Mystery/Thrillers available in audio. (other than In Death series)
Id love to find a smart, sexy thriller or mystery. Id particularly love a SCARY, sexy book! Any suggestions?

I'm doing four things at once right now so more later!

Hard question- here's my best try
Contemporary- Mr. Perfect To Die For
Historical- A Kiss at Midnight, Ruthless
Paranormal- Halfway to the Grave One Foot in the Grave
Fantasy- Shadowfever
Suspense- After the Night

Black Ice
Cold As Ice
Ice Blue
Ice Storm
Fire And Ice
On Thin Ice

Brenda, thank you. That's exactly what I'm going to do. I've been listening to lots of "fast food" romantic suspense to satisfy my latest craving. Linda Howard books spoiled me. I tried In Death, but I don't think Eve translates well in audio version. (Susan Erickson is a pro, but I don't like her version of Eve). Also, the story so far (up to book three) is suspense/romance LITE. Meanwhile, after two attempts at Susan Brockman, I lost interest. Her style is too complex with too many things happening at once. Quadruple and quintuple plot lines are too much for me to enjoy. (notice I'm like Goldilocks- Roberts is too soft, Brockman too hard...Stuart is Just right. Lol)
Two days ago, I remembered the Ice Series. Black Ice is already sitting in my library. Actually I had purchased Fire And Ice when it hit audible. Xe Sands narrating Anne Stuart's Ice series was met with rave reviews. But when i realized it was book 5 of a series, I didnt want to spoil it by listening out of order.
This is the perfect time to listen to the series. I LOVED the Rohans. I've bookmarked each book with precise detail- noting all my favorite parts. Considering Anne Stuart writes such delicious historical fiction, it will be a treat to read her romantic suspense novels.
Thanks again for that rec. I needed a reminder!


I am preparing my review for Naked In Death. I'll explain my issues with Eve. I hope you'll give me your opinion on the review. I'm open-minded and very interested in opposing views on this character!

I'm honored that you're going to give it a go! My feeling, having had to prep Fire and Ice without having read the previous books, is that each one sort of stands alone, you can start wherever you like. Stuart does a nice job of throwing in a phrase here and there to clue you in to an organization's or character's backstory (which I definitely appreciated!).
Regardless, enjoy the series - I look forward to your thoughts on it. My impression is that it's quite a bit different from both other romantic suspense and even Stuart's historicals. The ICE boys are dark bad-boy heroes...which is why they are so delicious. Just be prepared to want to smack them for most of the books :)

Thanks Xe. I am going to listen to this series, then I promised my boyfriend I'd take an audiobook break. Your books will be my last for a bit.
I am only one of your many fans in this forum. Thanks for taking interest. We really do love your participation.

This is very true about the Ice series ... that each one sort of stands alone, you can start wherever you like.
I went from book 1 straight to book 5 then back tracked. I'm not saying the build of the characters over the series doesn't enhance parts of each book as you move forward - just that I wasn't the least bit lost in story 5 with the big jump ahead.
And yes - Anne Stuart holds a spot all her own in my list of favorite authors - with her ability to make me fall for the most unlikely of heroes. Hate them one minute - love them the next, truly unique. :)

This is very true about the Ice series ... that each one sort o..."
Loved Black Ice.

Thanks Xe. I am going to listen to this series, then I promised my boyfriend I'd take an audiobook break. Your books will be my last for a bit.
I am only one of..."
Aw, thanks Brittany :) I feel pretty privileged to be welcomed here and will continue to participate as long as you folks find it of value. Enjoy the rest of the series (and I understand the need for a break: my family gets very grumpy with me if I disappear too often into audiobooks...).

So it fit the bill for - Id love to find a smart, sexy thriller or mystery?
Did you see any similarity in writing style to The House of Rohan series when going from Historical to Romantic Suspense with the same author?

I'm in need of something where the hero & heroine are not at odds throughout most of the story and the focus really is on their relationship without too many side stories (like Garwood historicals, The Madness of Lord Ian.., Lord of The Abyss, etc...).
If anyone has a chance to peek at my bookshelf & let me know what I may be be missing, I would greatly appreciate it! :)

Paula, I will try to help. I think I know just what you mean. Have you read Darkness Dawns? I'll check out you shelf for sure.

As would the recent Simon and Schuster additions under her "contemporary" name of Jayne Ann Krentz. Start with the recently re-released Flash because you get Anna Fields narrating. :)
And if you haven't tried her Futuristic books under the name Jayne Castle they would also fit the bill your looking for with the first available at Audible being After Dark I have enjoyed Joyce Beans narrations of them a lot.
With all her books, no matter the alter ego, we're talking straight forward Garwood type stories where the conflict occurs outside of the romance - one of my favorite types.

I have it downloaded from Audible and I'm looking forward to starting it soon.


Brenda, I really enjoyed DD. I have been reading some really stressful books too, much to the description Paula mentioned. Darkness Dawns was the best kind of PNR because the characters don't freak out about being different species. Somehow Dianne Duvall manages to make it even more interesting because they do feel a connection and the build up is nice and steady. I'm excited to read the 2nd book to see if this author can match her writing in DD. This might be the start of a great new series.
And I thought the narrator was flawless.

I just saw that the previously hard-to-find audio version of Carnal Innocence by Nora Roberts is available on audible! It's the unabridged version narrated by Tom Stechschulte.
http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=cat_2?a...
It's probably my favorite Nora Roberts on audio due to the sexy voicing of the hero, Tucker Longstreet, plus a really great suspense plot!

I checked out the narrator Brittany and I was excited to see it was Kirsten Potter, she was excellent in the first book I heard by her which then had me immediately downloading J.D Tyler's Primal Law as PNR is now much more in my wheelhouse than the first listen - so another one in the genre I prefer is good news.
Ditto on Carnal Innocence Carrie - some of the best listening to be found - unless your from Australia where Tuckers accent didn't hold the same charm, right K? :D
I hope all these audiobooks that have been hard to find for so long sell like hot cakes upon their digital release! So that Recorded Books, Simon and Schuster and all other producers of audiobooks go digging in their vaults ASAP.
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