Title: The First Time I Saw Him
Author: Laura Dave
Series: Hannah Hall #1
Genre: Thriller
Format: Audio
Pages: 288
Length: 7h 25m
Narrator: Rebecca Lowman, and more
Source: Owned
Reason: Just Because
Rating: Romance Rating:
My Thoughts
I was happy with how The Last Thing He Told Me had ended. I wasn’t going to read The First Time I Saw Him because I didn’t feel like I had to. Then, I started watching season 2 of the show and I wanted to read the book before I watched the last few episodes. I wanted to know how it ended the “legit” way. To my surprise, season 2 and this book were written in tandem and both took different directions. I’m a bit disappointed because I’ve been enjoying the show.
I thought the story was good, but not as good as the first story. I did enjoy reading from Bailey’s, Nicholas’, and Owen’s POV as well as Hannah’s this time around. I also liked learning more about Frank, his family, and the organization. While I’m happy about the outcome, the story wasn’t as suspenseful and felt a bit rushed. I think I’m probably going to enjoy season 2 better than the book this time around.
Additional Narrators: Tessa Albertson, Colin Donnell, C.J. Wilson
Rings of Fate
Author: Melissa de la Cruz
Series: Curses and Crowns #1
Genre: Romantasy
Format: Audio
Pages: 410
Length: 14h 28m
Narrator: Kirsten Leigh, Alexander Cendese
Source: Owned
Reason: Book of the Month
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My Thoughts
I really enjoyed Rings of Fate. I thought it was a fun romantasy. I loved the magic system and the settings of the four kingdoms on the verge of war. I really liked Aren and Dietan, their banter, and sexual tension. The slow-burn romance was satisfying to watch. I’m excited to see what happens in the next installment. Fortunately, this one ended in a way that I don’t feel like I’m going to die waiting for the next book. I didn’t mind the audiobook, but I didn’t really like the male narrator very much. His voice was too gravelly or growly for my taste.
A Song to Drown Rivers
Author: Ann Liang
Genre: Historical Fiction
Format: Audio
Pages: 324
Length: 10h 22m
Narrator: Natalie Naudus
Source: Owned
Reason: BotM Backlist
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My Thoughts
A Song to Drown Rivers is a story that’ll stay will me for a long time. It’s a beautifully tragic story about love, loss, betrayal, politics, and war. I’ve loved Asian folktales since I was a child and this one did not disappoint. Xishi, Fanli, Zhengdan, and Fanli’s friend (I don’t know how to spell his name and can’t find it on Google). The ending felt a bit rushed and the end end reminded me of the movie Eternity. It made me wonder if it was really hopeful or actually more tragic. So much to think about.
Imperfect Women
Author: Araminta Hall
Genre: Thriller
Format: Audio
Pages: 294
Length: 11h 2m
Narrator: Helen Keeley
Source: Owned
Reason: Just Because
Rating:
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My Thoughts
Imperfect Women was a very intriguing story about the ups and downs of life, love, and friendship. It’s not quite a thriller. Instead it’s more of a commentary on what it’s like to be a woman, the good and the bad. It reminded me of the monologue America Ferrera gives at the end of Barbie. Even though I didn’t necessarily like any of the characters, I stayed for the compelling look at the human condition.
March 2026 Wrap-Up
Books Read
Favorite: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
Least Favorite: Deep End
Stats
March
Books Read: 10
Rereads: 2
Pages Read: 4,107
Hours Listened: 126h 26m
Average Rating: 4.1
Average Pages Read Per Day: 132
Year-to-Date
Books Read: 23
Rereads: 11
Pages Read: 10,505
Hours Listened: 322h 4m
Average Rating: 4.4
Average Pages Read Per Day: 117
The First Time I Saw Him
Author: Laura Dave
Series: Hannah Hall #1
Genre: Thriller
Format: Audio
Pages: 288
Length: 7h 25m
Narrator: Rebecca Lowman, and more
Source: Owned
Reason: Just Because
Rating:
Romance Rating:
My Thoughts
I was happy with how The Last Thing He Told Me had ended. I wasn’t going to read The First Time I Saw Him because I didn’t feel like I had to. Then, I started watching season 2 of the show and I wanted to read the book before I watched the last few episodes. I wanted to know how it ended the “legit” way. To my surprise, season 2 and this book were written in tandem and both took different directions. I’m a bit disappointed because I’ve been enjoying the show.
I thought the story was good, but not as good as the first story. I did enjoy reading from Bailey’s, Nicholas’, and Owen’s POV as well as Hannah’s this time around. I also liked learning more about Frank, his family, and the organization. While I’m happy about the outcome, the story wasn’t as suspenseful and felt a bit rushed. I think I’m probably going to enjoy season 2 better than the book this time around.
Additional Narrators: Tessa Albertson, Colin Donnell, C.J. Wilson