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Lea's Audiobooks Hensley (leahensleysaudiobooks) Lately I have a good sort of thing going on audiowise. I have so many books I want to listen to NOW but can't begin to fit them all in. Some of those on that list are:
Prince of Dreams - Kleypas (new narrator for Kleypas)
The Secret Affair - Balogh
More Than a Mistress - Balogh
She's No Faerie Princess - Warren
Magic Slays - Andrews
And One Last Thing - Harper
Believe in Me - Josie Litton
And I'm itching for a relisten of SEP's Nobody's Baby but Mine
And I'm real curious about a Karen Robard I have for review - Justice

What are you waiting to listen to? Want to see if we can encourage you to move it to the top?


Nichole ~Bookaholic~ (nicholebookaholic) | 225 comments I have so many to listen to, I just can't decide where to start:

Gideon (Nightwalkers, #2) by Jacquelyn Frank Hounded (Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne She's No Faerie Princess (The Others, #2) by Christine Warren Grave Dance (Alex Craft, #2) by Kalayna Price Hunt the Moon (Cassandra Palmer, #5) by Karen Chance Deadly Heat (Deadly, #2) by Cynthia Eden Visions of Heat (Psy-Changeling, #2) by Nalini Singh Storm's Heart (Elder Races) by Thea Harrison And One Last Thing ... by Molly Harper Archangel's Consort (Guild Hunter, #3) by Nalini Singh Iron Crowned (Dark Swan, #3) by Richelle Mead Magic to the Bone (Allie Beckstrom, #1) by Devon Monk There are more...but these are at the top of the list..


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Maggie (magzzzz) | 25 comments My TBL pile is seriously out of control right now. I tend to relisten to old favorites a bit more than I ought to. (Sigh!). Some that I've yet to listen to that are crying out to be heard are:

Wolf At The Door - Warren
And One Last Thing - Harper
Atlantis Rising - Day
Iron Kissed - Briggs
Dead and Gone - Harris
Secrets of a Summer Night - Kleypas
Halfway to The Grave - Frost
When You Dare - Foster
Jacob - Frank

I could also contentedly relisten to SEP's books all day long.

Too many good things to listen to.


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Slavena (miolla) | 40 comments when in doubt I go by the narrator, I have my favorites and I know that even if the story is bad, at least I will like the narration. My very first book on Audio was The Bride, read by Rosalyn Landor, and I fell in love with her voice. She also narrates many Lisa Kleypas books, so I have combined favorite authors with good narration. My favorites are Rosalyn Landor, Davina Porter, Kirsten Potter (new to me, she is amazing in the Spymaster’s lady), Ashfor MacNab – also new to me, love her voice in Elizabeth Hoyt’s books. Anna Fields/Kate Flemming is at the top of my list, it is a huge loss that we will not be listening to any more books narrated by her. I still have a few that I have not listened, saving them for latter.
Lea More Than a Mistress (Dudley, #1) by Mary Balogh is really good


message 5: by D.G. (last edited Aug 01, 2011 07:02AM) (new)

D.G. | 1329 comments Here's what I got at the top...

Already Home by Susan Mallery Beguilement (The Sharing Knife, #1) by Lois McMaster Bujold Dark Prince (Carpathians, #1) by Christine Feehan Entwined by Heather Dixon Faithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #3) by Tana French A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1) by George R.R. Martin Heaven, Texas (Chicago Stars, #2) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips The Perfect Mistress by Victoria Alexander The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan Unwind (Unwind, #1) by Neal Shusterman

I usually pick a different genre from the book I'm reading so most likely next I'll listen to some HR or PNR.


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Xe Sands (xesands) | 369 comments D.G. ~Vile Temptress~ wrote: "Here's what I got at the top...

Already Home by Susan MalleryBeguilement (The Sharing Knife, #1) by Lois McMaster BujoldDark Prince (Carpathians, #1) by Christine FeehanEntwined by Heather DixonFaithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #3) by Tana French[bookcover:..."


I have heard nothing but excellent things about The Last Werewolf. Have a joint listen scheduled for later this month - can't wait! I adore Robin Sach's voice.


message 7: by Brenda (last edited Aug 01, 2011 09:58PM) (new)

Brenda Audiobooks Only | 631 comments D.G. my top picks from your list would be Lois McMaster Bujolds Beguilement and Heaven Texas by SEP ... I can swear by the narrations/stories of both of them. :)

My TBL??? Yikes, so many ... but after today's SOA column She's No Faerie Princess has moved way up. I thoroughly enjoyed laughing through Wolf at the Door and I've read more than once that this next in the series is one of the best.

After I see tomorrows audio releases I'll be able to make a tighter list of TBL's. I'm really looking forward to Frank's Elijah this month.


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D.G. | 1329 comments Ahhh! I feel like reading all the books you mentioned ladies! I think I'll just close my eyes and pick one at random, LOL!


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Kathy | 48 comments D.G. ~Vile Temptress~ wrote: "Here's what I got at the top...

Already Home by Susan MalleryBeguilement (The Sharing Knife, #1) by Lois McMaster BujoldDark Prince (Carpathians, #1) by Christine FeehanEntwined by Heather DixonFaithful Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #3) by Tana French[bookcover:..."


"Faithful Place" is one of my favorite audio books. I hope you love it as much as I did.


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Vic (vicaet) | 494 comments Nichole ~Bookaholic~ wrote: "I have so many to listen to, I just can't decide where to start:

Gideon (Nightwalkers, #2) by Jacquelyn FrankHounded (Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin HearneShe's No Faerie Princess (The Others, #2) by Christine WarrenGrave Dance (Alex Craft, #2) by Kalayna Price[book..."


Out of your list I'd encourage Hounded as I just listened to all 3 books in that series this past week and really enjoyed them. I was a bit annoyed at Book 3 in some of the character's decisions but am anxious for next book to see how things pan out. There were many times in this series that I was laughing out loud. I described series as Dresden lite on another thread and thought Luke Daniels did a really good job with narration.

I also highly recommend Deadly Heat by Cynthia Eden. I thought book 1 in the series was just OK but I really enjoyed books 2 & 3 in this romance suspense series.

I liked Guild Hunter 3 by Nalini Singh but didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first two.

I was also a bit disappointed in Cassy Palmer 5 by Karen Chance. I enjoyed it but not as much as expected. Not sure if that was because of the long wait made my anticipation for it go up...

YMMV! :)


message 11: by Lisa (last edited Aug 31, 2011 10:51AM) (new)

Lisa | 34 comments Xe wrote: "D.G. ~Vile Temptress~ wrote: "Here's what I got at the top...

Already Home by Susan MalleryBeguilement (The Sharing Knife, #1) by Lois McMaster BujoldDark Prince (Carpathians, #1) by Christine FeehanEntwined by Heather DixonAlready Home by Susan Mallery was the worst I have ever heard. You might want to read that one. The story was just ok for me It moved slowly with way to much time on describing things, but thats just me, you might like it. Texas Heaven by SEP is awsome I have listened to it many times, you can't really go wrong with any audiobook by SEP.



message 12: by Lisa (last edited Aug 31, 2011 11:07AM) (new)

Lisa | 34 comments Here is what I have at the top of my list
Summer of Two Wishes (Cedar Springs #1) by Julia London Meet Me in Manhattan by Judith Arnold Envy (The Fallen Angels, #3) by J.R. Ward Jacob (Nightwalkers, #1) by Jacquelyn Frank Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn Savor the Danger (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor, #3) by Lori Foster Under Fire by Rita Henuber Hawken's Heart (Tall, Dark & Dangerous, #6) by Suzanne Brockmann Above and Beyond  by Sandra Brown Seventh Heaven by Catherine Anderson Emily and Einstein by Linda Francis Lee


message 13: by D.G. (new)

D.G. | 1329 comments Thanks, Lisa. I listened to a few minutes of Already Home and didn't feel like continuing. I don't know that I'll either listen or read the book.


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