Welcome to the March 2018 Audio Book of the Month Winners!
The top two will go through to the Audio of the Year Poll!
FIRST PLACE:
How to Bang a Billionaire (Arden St. Ives, Book 1) by Alexis Hall (Author) & Joel Leslie (Narrator)
Reviewed by Christine
TITLE: How to Bang a Billionaire
SERIES: Arden St. Ives
AUTHOR: Alexis Hall
NARRATOR: Joel Leslie
PUBLISHER: Hatchette Audio
LENGTH: 11 hours
RELEASE DATE: January 16, 2018
BLURB:
Rules are made to be broken….
If England had yearbooks, I’d probably be “Arden St. Ives: Man Least Likely to Set the World on Fire.” So far, I haven’t. I’ve no idea what I’m doing at Oxford, no idea what I’m going to do next and, until a week ago, I had no idea who Caspian Hart was. Turns out, he’s brilliant, beautiful…oh yeah, and a billionaire.
It’s impossible not to be captivated by someone like that. But Caspian Hart makes his own rules. And he has a lot of them. About when I can be with him. What I can do with him. And when he’ll be through with me.
I’m good at doing what I’m told in the bedroom. The rest of the time, not so much. And now that Caspian’s shown me glimpses of the man behind the billionaire I know it’s him I want. Not his wealth, not his status. Him. Except that might be the one thing he doesn’t have the power to give me.
SECOND PLACE:
Switched by N.R. Walker (Author) & Joel Leslie (Narrator)
Reviewed by Christian
TITLE: Switched
AUTHOR: N.R. Walker
NARRATOR: Joel Leslie
PUBLISHER: Tantor Audio
LENGTH: 8 hrs and 50 mins
RELEASE DATE: September 20, 2017
BLURB:
Israel Ingham’s life has never been easy. He grew up in a house devoid of love and warmth. Nothing he ever did was good enough. The fact that Israel is gay just added to the long list of his father’s disappointments.
Then a letter from Eastport Children’s Hospital changes everything.
A discovery is made, one of gross human error. Twenty-six years ago, two baby boys were switched at birth and sent home with the wrong families.
Sam, Israel’s best friend, has been his only source of love and support. With Sam beside him every step of the way, Israel decides to meet his birth mother and her son, the man who lived the life Israel should have.
Israel and Sam become closer than ever, amidst the tumultuous emotions of meeting his birth family, and Sam finds himself questioning his feelings toward his best friend. As Israel embraces new possibilities, he needs to dissect his painful relationship with his parents in order to salvage what’s left. Because sometimes it takes proof you’re not actually family to become one.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!
Here is the final vote total: