One of the great things about reviewing books is getting to read fantastic works earlier than most readers. One of the downsides is that by the time the audiobook releases for some of my favorites, I’m often too busy reading the next new release to get a chance to enjoy the audio versions.
That said, I do love a good audiobook, so I thought I’d share with you 10 awesome books currently available on Audible.
Since I have read and reviewed each one of these, I’m providing links to my reviews to help you with deciding which you’re in the mood for.
Book #1:
Long Time Gone by Mary Connealy
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #2:
Heart on the Line by Karen Witemeyer
My Review: 4 Stars!
Book #3:
The Thorn Bearer by Pepper D. Basham
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #4:
The Thorn Keeper by Pepper D. Basham
My Review: 4.5 Stars!
Book #5:
A Name Unknown by Roseanna M. White
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #6:
Love Held Captive by Shelley Shepard Gray
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #7:
The Lady and the Lionheart by Joanne Bischof
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #8:
Against the Tide by Elizabeth Camden
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #9:
Never Forget by Jody Hedlund
My Review: 5 Stars!
Book #10:
This one is newly released on Audible and I have enjoyed experiencing this story in a whole new way. I also recently reviewed this book on Goodreads and although I have mentioned it her previously (in a First Line Friday post and an interview with the author last summer), I never officially shared my review here. So below you will find the full text of my mini-review.
The Girl Who Could See by Kara Swanson
My Review: 5 Stars!
I picked up this fantastic novella at a writers conference in June of 2017. I started reading it that night thinking I would just read a page or two and go to sleep. WRONG! I couldn’t stop reading! This book had my attention from the start and didn’t let go until the last page. Almost a year later, I still think about it and with the recent release of its audible version, I am actually revisiting this story – an extreme rarity for me. Even if you don’t normally read this genre, I highly recommend giving it a try. I read a lot, but I have never read anything quite as unique and entertaining as this. There is a Christian message in there, but it is subtle (without being weak) and completely organic.
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ooooo. The Lady and the Lionheart is on Audible! I’ve heard such good things about Audible (I mostly use CDs in my car for listening to books…but maybe I should switch gears).