A review by babs_reviews
Last Call at the Nightingale by Katharine Schellman

4.0

The Roarin' 20's, just...yes.

I love the women in the flapper dresses looking dazzling and the men in those dapper af suits, oof. They both just hit different.

A speakeasy, raids and a murder. Vivian just wants to let loose a little, shake up a life she isn't all that happy with, so she often spends her nights at the speakeasy owned by Honor, aka Hux, where the liquor and jazz flow easily. Until one night she finds a dead body in an alley.

Owing Hux a favor, Vivian tries to find out what she can about the murder by befriending a young man named Leo. Uncovering truths that others kept hidden she also is facing her own as she balances advances from Hux and Leo.

The mood in this one felt like velvet. Do I know what this means? No, not really.

I was on the fence with this audio at times. There were places they did a wonderful job (sultry voice of Hux) but in other places it fell flat a bit. Overall, glad I listened.

Thank you so much @dreamscape_media, @minotaurbooks, @netgalley and Katharine Schellman for the gifted copies.