Author: Sydney Paige Richardson Narrator: Rocky Taylor Length: 11 hours 37 minutes Series: The Halves of Us Trilogy, Book 1 Publisher: The Parliament House Released: Sep. 3, 2020 Genre: YA Fantasy Twin Sisters: One destined to rule, one cursed to destroy. Some say blood is thicker than water. But for twin sisters, Adie and Aura,... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: When We Were Brave by Karla M. Jay
Author: Karla M. Jay Narrator: Gary Bennett Length: 14 hours 34 minutes Publisher: Cedar House Audio Productions Released: Aug. 24, 2020 Genre: Historical Fiction In WHEN WE WERE BRAVE, we find a conflicted SS officer, Wilhelm Falk, who risks everything to escape the Wehrmacht and get out the message about the death camps. Izaak is... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Series Tour: The Girl in Cabin 13 by A.J. Rivers
Author: A.J. Rivers Narrator: Claire Duncan Length: 7 hours and 32 minutes Series: Emma Griffin FBI, Book 1 Publisher: Altered Path Released: Aug. 15, 2020 Genre: Thriller Knock...knock... When Emma finds a dead body on her porch with her name written on the dead man's hand, she uncovers a sinister clue to the mystery that... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: The Storyteller’s Diary by J. Edwards Holt
Author: J. Edwards Holt Narrator: Dean Ruple Length: 5 hours 11 minutes Publisher: J. Edwards Holt Released: July 2, 2020 Genre: Fantasy; Children's Whether you’re looking for mystery, adventure, light-hearted laughs, or even something on the scarier side, The Storyteller’s Diary has it all! Set in the fantasy world of J. Edwards Holt’s Little Men,... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: The Tribulations of August Barton by Jennifer LeBlanc
Author: Jennifer LeBlanc Narrator: James Oliva Length: 4 hours 28 minutes Series: August Barton, Book 1 Publisher: Jennifer LeBlanc Released: Apr. 20, 2018 Genre: Humor August Barton could never have mentally prepared himself for his freshman year of college: not only has his anxiety increased, but his parents are divorcing, his new roommate thinks Augie... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: What’s That Growing in My Sour Cream? by Brad Graber
Author: Brad Graber Narrator: Derek Neumann Length: 3 hours 35 minutes Publisher: Dark Victory Press Released: May 26, 2020 Genre: Humor Why is a fly circling the deli? What can you learn from your dog about aging? Is Mahjong the real game of champions? If you're a fan of David Sedaris, Erma Bombeck, or Andy... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: The Unseen Blade by Ambrose Zack Adams
Author: Ambrose Zack Adams Narrator: Ivan Andres Ley Length: 11 hours and 23 minutes Publisher: Kinetic Grappling Series: The Serpent's Heir, Book 1 Released: Jun. 11, 2020 Genre: Dark Fantasy When Lucian Draco becomes the youngest person to ever be accepted into the Valiant Minds School of Magic, the fact that magic even exists at... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: Twelve Mile Bank by Nicholas Harvey
Author: Nicholas Harvey Narrator: Kim Bretton Length: 7 hours and 57 minutes Publisher: Harvey Books, LLC Series: AJ Bailey Adventure Series, Book One Released: Aug. 13, 2020 Genre: Suspense AJ Bailey was destined to run a dive boat on the beautiful island of Grand Cayman, the Mecca of Caribbean SCUBA diving. As a young girl... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: Alexandra’s Riddle by Elisa Keyston
Author: Elisa Keyston Narrator: Blair Seibert Length: 5 hours and 52 minutes Series: Northwest Magic, Book 1 Publisher: Elisa Keyston Released: Jul. 22, 2020 Genre: Romantic Fantasy Lose yourself in the magical forests and charming towns of the Pacific Northwest, where picturesque Victorian homes hide mysteries spanning decades, faeries watch from the trees, and romance... Continue Reading →
Audiobook Blog Tour: Meatspace by Asa Tait
Author: Asa Tait Narrator: Christopher Harbour Length: 7 hours and 49 minutes Publisher: The Parliament House Released: Jul. 13, 2020 Genre: Science Fiction "In his pursuit of the occult, the Third Reich opened the Gate to a realm of magic and brought the world to ruin. The Gate was eventually closed, but they were already... Continue Reading →