|
|
| I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander; narrated by Natalie Naudus Ready for her close-up: When Noa Birnbaum lands a job doing horror movie makeup, she finds her film star crush Lilah Silver sitting in the makeup chair. Will the Hollywood pressure cooker bring them together or send them running in terror?
Also available in eBook & eAudiobook on Hoopla |
|
| Feral Creatures by Kira Jane Buxton; narrated by Robert PetkoffWhat it is: The sequel to the cheeky post-apocalyptic Hollow Kingdom, starring S.T., the foul-mouthed crow with a heart of gold. |
|
| Embassy Wife by Katie Crouch; narrated by Marni PenningThe setup: Amanda Evans leaves her career in Silicon Valley to join her Fulbright scholar husband in Namibia. There, she's forced to adapt to a disorienting expat social scene full of frivolous "trailing spouses" who are much more complex (and dangerous) than they seem.
Also available in eBook on Hoopla |
|
| A Good Day for Chardonnay by Darynda Jones; narrated by Lorelei KingWhat it's about: Sunshine Vicram, sheriff of her small hometown and single mom to 15-year-old Auri, looks for the men responsible for a stabbing attack (which also injured Sunshine's long-time crush). Meanwhile, Auri thinks a senior citizen is a serial killer, so she and a friend investigate.
Also available in eBook & eAudiobook on Libby |
|
| Moon Lake by Joe R. Lansdale; narrated by Jason CulpThe premise: As a child, Daniel Russell survived his father's attempt to kill them both by driving into the titular Moon Lake. As an adult, he returns to the area to deal with his father's recently dredged up remains and, hopefully, to find some closure. |
|
| The Vixen by Francine Prose; narrated by Tristan MorrisStarring: Simon Putnam, a young Jewish man working in the publishing industry during the Red Scare, who tries to balance career, identity, family, and personal ethics after being assigned to edit a tawdry, anti-Semitic novel based on the recent trial of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg.
Narration: Tristan Morris' serious and well-paced reading heightens the tension in Francine Prose's suspenseful and thought-provoking novel. |
|
| No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull; narrated by Dion GrahamHere be monsters: In an event dubbed "the Fracture," supernatural beings come out of the shadows and reveal society to itself. |
|
Contact your librarian for more great audiobooks!
|
|
|
|
|
|