Loki’s Wolves by K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Loki’s Wolves? I tend to sit up and pay attention when two authors I really like team up and write a book together. Loki’s Wolves is a joint effort between Kelley Armstrong and Melissa Marr, writing as K.L. Armstrong and M.A. Marr. Of course, the fact that Loki’s Wolves has some basis […]

The Young World by Chris Weitz | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Young World? The Young World by Chris Weitz was recently offered as part of the Audiosync Summer Listening promotion. Yes, of course, I had to grab my FREE copy of it. I mean, I had this book just hanging out adding a percentage to my netgalley queue. I am […]

Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Black Dove, White Raven by Elizabeth Wein? I will read anything that Elizabeth Wein writes. Granted, I still need to read her Lion Hunters series, but I like to think that I’ve got plenty of time to read. Black Dove, White Raven popped up on my Netgalley radar and so with a […]

The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson? The Summer Prince by Alaya Dawn Johnson has a book cover that is STUNNING. I mean, it just about glows. So, of course that is a thing that truly does appeal to me. Also, I had added it to my TBR pile when […]

The Killing Jar by Jennifer Bosworth | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Killing Jar by Jennifer Bosworth? The Killing Jar is Jennifer Bosworth’s second book. I was absolutely a fan of her debut, Struck, and so found myself eager for The Killing Jar. Thankfully, the library and Hoopla had my back and made it super easy for me to read Bosworth’s latest via […]

The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 by Joseph J. Ellis | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 by Joseph J. Ellis? The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 by Joseph J. Ellis appeals to me based on subject matter and my love for history. I received a pitch for it back when it came out and I was intrigued […]