SINISTER IN SAVANNAH SERIES BY AIMEE NICOLE WALKER : AUDIOBOOK REVIEW

SINISTER IN SAVANNAH SERIES BY AIMEE NICOLE WALKER 


Narrated by : Tristan James 


Sinister in Savannah series is a fictional podcast exploring the city’s most nefarious crimes with Southern-fried snark. The books explore friendship, love, loss, and the irrepressible human spirit. Ride the Lightning is book one of three. While each book is written about a different couple, the series should be read in order. Sinister in Savannah is an LGBT romantic suspense series with mature language and sexual content intended for adults eighteen and older.




RIDE THE LIGHTNING 


Truth seeker. Promise keeper. Guarded heart.


By day, Jonah St. John is a criminal analyst for the Georgia Bureau of Investigations. By night, he produces Sinister in Savannah, an investigative podcast, with his two best friends. Jonah’s life revolves around three principles: a man’s word is his oath, friendships are priceless gifts, and love is for other people. 


When the Sinister in Savannah team delves into the thirty-eight-year-old murder of a drag queen, they quickly discover that the story doesn’t end with the alleged killer’s confession in 1995. Continuing the investigation could have fatal consequences for Jonah and everyone he holds dear, including his irresistible intern.


To love is to lose: a lesson Jonah has learned the hard way. For a decade, he has embraced solitude as his penance for a past mistake. Then came Avery Bradford, a man whose warmth and sunshine infuses Jonah’s battered soul and challenges his resistance. Over the past eight months, Jonah has soared closer and closer to Avery’s flame until the thing he’s feared the most becomes the one he can’t live without. 


The chill of danger merges with the heat of desire, forming a deadly superstorm. Will Jonah seek shelter or ride the lightning? 



REVIEW 


This is the first book in this contemporary mystery romance.


I absolutely loved the setting of the story. The podcast concept was unique, refreshing and original.


Jonah and Avery were perfect together and I loved the chemistry between them.


The mystery was fairly interesting although, I would have loved  little more romance between the characters, being a heady romantic myself!


Overall a good start to a series with a solid romance and a good mystery.



MR. PERFECT 


Word-slinger. Purveyor of truth. Jaded heart.


By day, Felix Franklin is an investigative journalist. By night, he produces Sinister in Savannah, an investigative podcast, with his two best friends. Felix’s life revolves around three principles: fortune favors the bold, honesty is everything, and love is for schmucks.


The podcast is back to investigate allegations that a local businessman is dabbling in money laundering. On the surface, everything about Cameron Spencer, aka The Auto King, appears to be perfect. The trio of trouble quickly learns all that glitters is not gold. Seeking the truth will challenge Felix’s convictions and put his life in grave danger. The biggest threat to his well-being isn’t an unknown villain; it’s the reappearance of his first and only love.


Jude Arrow had it all: great looks, charming personality, and a lucrative career as Atlanta’s hottest news anchor. So, why had he recently relocated to Savannah? When the two reporters are forced to work together, Felix will get a chance to ask him. The answer will stun Felix until he remembers not to believe anything that comes out of the heartbreaker’s pretty mouth.


Love and hate are two sides of the same coin and just as conflicting as the battle of wills that ensues. Will the chip on Felix’s shoulder save him from trusting Mr. Wrong or ruin his chances with Mr. Perfect?



REVIEW 


This is the second book in the series and can be listened to as a standalone.


This was a sweet opposites attract, second chance, enemies to lovers romance.


I loved the snarky banter between Felix and Jude.


The investigation was engaging and interesting.


This series keeps getting better with ever book!!




PRETTY POISON 


Redemption seeker. Chameleon. Damaged heart.


By day, Rocky Jacobs is a private investigator. By night, he produces Sinister in Savannah, a true-crime podcast, with his two best friends. Rocky’s life revolves around three principles: possessing skill is better than having luck, a man’s reputation is everything, and there’s no sacrifice too great for those you love.


Is Tess Hamilton pretty poison or just unlucky in love?


That’s the question the trio of trouble will try to uncover. This investigation strikes a little too close to home for one of them. Tess, a woman accused of killing her three husbands, has been tried and convicted in the media, something Rocky knows all too well. When their investigation turns up nothing but dead ends, Rocky will keep digging. Is it because he believes in her innocence? Or does Rocky hope to find redemption for himself by achieving it for Tess?


A stagnant case turns out to be the least of his problems.


What happens in Vegas never truly stays stay there. For fifteen months, Rocky has been running from a tragedy that shattered his life and countless others. The most painful casualty was the destruction of his marriage to Asher Dunleavy. When the sexy federal marshal turns up in Savannah, Rocky is reminded of his greatest love and deepest regret. Every minute spent in Asher’s presence makes him yearn for the life they lost. Will Rocky drown in the sorrows of what might’ve been or fight for what could be?



REVIEW 


This is the third book in this series which can be listened to as a standalone as well.


Trigger warning: the main character struggles with PTSD resulting from an investigation involving a murder-suicide. While the content is not overly graphic, it could still cause emotional harm to some readers



I absolutely adored US Marshall, Asher and his cute PI.


This was the most swoon worthy and wholesome book in this series!


I loved that the mystery and romance was perfectly balanced.


I absolutely recommend this entire series if you love a captivating romantic mystery.


The narrator performed an amazing job, and I absolutely had so much fun listening to this one.


Definitely recommend.

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