Audio Book Review: Until September by Chris Scully (Author) & Michael Pauley (Narrator)

REVIEWED by Alexander TITLE: Until September AUTHOR:  Chris Scully PUBLISHER:  Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 7 hours, 51 minutes NARRATOR: Michael Pauley BLURB: As a teenager, Archie Noblesse clawed his way out of the poverty, heartache, and abuse of the reservation and Read more

Audio Book Review: A Shot at Forgiveness by Cardeno C. (Author) & Robert M. Clark (Narrator)

Reviewed by Christie   TITLE:  A Shot at Forgiveness AUTHOR:  Cardeno C. NARRATOR:  Robert M. Clark PUBLISHER:  The Romance Authors, LL LENGTH:  1h 39m RELEASE DATE:  July 6, 2016 BLURB:   Sometimes to find love, you must first learn forgiveness. Read more

Audio Book Review: Treasure by Kim Fielding (Author) & Joel Leslie (Narrator)

Reviewed by Alexander TITLE: Treasure AUTHOR:  Kim Fielding PUBLISHER:  Kim Fielding LENGTH: 4 hours, 5 minutes NARRATOR: Joel Leslie RELEASE DATE:  July 6, 2016 BLURB: Julian Massey has always been sickly. When the young man’s parents send him to the Read more

Audio Book Review: How I Met Your Father by L.B. Gregg (Author) and Nick J. Russo (Narrator)

Reviewed by Susan   TITLE: How I Met Your Father  AUTHOR: LB Gregg NARRATOR:  Nick J. Russo PUBLISHER: Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 2 hours, 47 minutes RELEASE DATE:  December 8, 2015 BLURB: The man of your dreams could be sitting right Read more

Audio Book Review: Blueberry Boys by Vanessa North (Author) & Tobias Silversmith (Narrator)

Reviewed by Alexander TITLE: Blueberry Boys AUTHOR:  Vanessa North PUBLISHER:  Riptide Publishing LENGTH:4 hours, 22 minutes NARRATOR: Tobias Silversmith BLURB: Connor Graham is a city boy – a celebrated fashion photographer in New York. When his uncle’s death drags him Read more

Audio Book Review: Waiting for the Flood by Alexis Hall (Author) & Alexander Doddy (Narrator)

REVIEWED by Alexander TITLE: Waiting for the Flood AUTHOR:  Alexis Hall PUBLISHER:  Riptide Publishing LENGTH: 2 hours, 51 minutes NARRATOR: Alexander Doddy BLURB: People come as well as go. Twelve years ago, Edwin Tully came to Oxford and fell in Read more