It is final! The November 2017 Voter Chosen Audio Book of the Month!
We thank you all for participating in our poll!
FIRST PLACE:
We are happy to announce the Winner of our Voter
Chosen Audio Book of the Month is:
Mad About the Hatter by Dakota Chase (Author) & Joel Froomkin (Narrator)
Reviewed by PizzyGirl
TITLE: Mad About the Hatter
AUTHOR: Dakota Chase
NARRATOR: Joel Froomkin
PUBLISHER: Harmony Ink
LENGTH: 7 hours, 8 minutes
RELEASE DATE: September 19, 2017
BLURB:
A Harmony Ink Press Title
This isn’t his sister’s Wonderland….
Henry never believed his older sister, Alice’s, fantastic tales about the world down the rabbit hole. When he’s whisked away to the bizarre land, his best chance for escape is to ally himself with the person called the Mad Hatter. Hatter—an odd but strangely attractive fellow—just wants to avoid execution. If that means delivering “Boy Alice” to the Queen of Hearts at her Red Castle, Hatter will do what he has to do to stay alive. It doesn’t matter if Henry and Hatter find each other intolerable. They’re stuck with each other.
Along their journey, Henry and Hatter must confront what they’ve always accepted as truth. As dislike grows into tolerance and something like friendship, the young men see the chance for a closer relationship. But Wonderland is a dangerous place, and first they have to get away with their lives. Read more
SECOND PLACE:
Texas Family by RJ Scott (Author) & Sean Crisden (Narrator)
Review by Alexander
SERIES: Texas, Book 4
AUTHOR: RJ Scott
NARRATOR: Sean Crisden
PUBLISHER: Love Lane Books Limited
LENGTH: 4 hrs and 19 mins
RELEASE DATE: August 23, 2017
BLURB:
Jack and Riley Campbell-Hayes begin a journey that will change their lives forever.
Set against the backdrop of the Double D, the cast of the Texas audiobooks face changes that won’t leave a single one of them untouched.
Jack and Riley want to extend their small family of three. Their first choice is surrogacy with Jack as the father, and when all this begins smoothly both men can’t help but contemplate at what point would things go wrong. After all, their lives are far from normal, and nothing is ever smooth.
Add a small four-year-old boy in foster care into the mix, and suddenly things become a whole lot more complicated. Read more