Books by Josie Litton
Narrated by Josephine Bailey
Dream of Me was the first true romance I read and therefore holds a special place in my list of romance favorites. I was enthused to discover it in audio format but after listening to Josephine Bailey’s excellent performance, I was absolutely enthralled. Now a comfo ...
I'm new to Josie Litton's Akora series and, based on this first visit, I think I'll be going back. I liked the characters - Akoran, English, and American - and found both the suspense and romantic aspects of the story quite satisfying. Okay, so maybe some of the Akoran stuff is a bit hard to swallow ...
Having read and granted Desert Island Keeper status to the final chapter of Josie Litton's Viking trilogy (Come Back to Me), I thought it only fitting that I also read and review Castles In The Mist, the third book in her Akoran series. While I found the story interesting enough, and the characters ...
This book took me twenty-two days to read. It's a personal record that I hope never to equal. We're not talking twenty-two days while I read other books I was more interested in; we are talking twenty-two days while I trudged forward, page by painstaking page. Twenty-two days during which I found ot ...
Josie Litton’s latest book stars the descendants of her first series, which I refer to as the Me books (Dream of Me, Believe in Me, and Come Back to Me). This story features a missing relative, a stowaway on a voyage to a mysterious island, and the secret of what really happened to the lost kingdo ...
Author Josie Litton may have chosen to be a mystery, but the success of her books isn't. Between the brilliance of the marketing scheme surrounding her and her excellent writing - as defined by her enjoyable characters and exciting plots - little is left to chance. The finale to her "debut" medieval ...
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There's a big mystery at Bantam. They're touting Josie Litton as the next big thing, but the name is a pseudonym of a "successful" romance author who so far has been able to remain anonymous. If these two books are any indication, the publisher is right to create some buzz. I can't remember the last ...
Believe in Me picks up soon after the first book leaves off. This second volume's plot is similar to the first an alliance is to be formed between the Saxons and the Norse Vikings. Again paranormal elements are utilized, but they continue to be less then fully realized.
Lord Hawk is th ...