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TBR Challenge [Still Here] Audiobook Review: Gray Court (Black Hat Bureau #7) by Hailey Edwards (Narrator: Stephanie Richardson)

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TBR Challenge [Still Here] Audiobook Review: Gray Court (Black Hat Bureau #7) by Hailey Edwards (Narrator: Stephanie Richardson)Gray Court by Hailey Edwards
Narrator: Stephanie Richardson
Series: Black Hat Bureau #7
Published by Tantor Audio on October 25, 2022
Genres: Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy
Length: 8 hours and 49 minutes
Format: Audiobook
Source: Library
four-stars
Purchase Links: Amazon
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After wiping out an entire black witch coven on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain, Rue can no longer afford to have a laissez-faire attitude toward the Maudit Grimoire. Its black magic is infecting her, and it’s leaking into her familiar bond with Colby, poisoning the loinnir with its thirst for violence.

A trip to the fae realm ought to be just the ticket, but any hope for a quick fix dies when a message arrives from High Priestess Naeema. Her daughter has gone missing, and she expects Rue to find her. As much as Rue wants to help Naeema, can she afford to put off disposing of the cunning book yet again?


Also in this series: Black Hat, White Witch, Black Arts, White Craft, Black Truth, White Lies, Black Wings, Gray Skies, Gray Witch, Gray Tidings

For the January 2026 TBR Challenge the theme is Still Here, I picked a series I’ve been neglecting and so, I returned to the Black Hat Bureau.

 

Gray Court is book seven in the Black Hat Bureau by Hailey Edwards and narrated by Stephanie Richardson.

Picking up in the wake of Gray Tidings explosive finale, Gray Court finds Rue, Asa, Clay, and Colby stealing a moment of peace before Rue’s return to the Black Hat Agency. But tranquility is short-lived as Rue grapples with a growing internal darkness. Haunted by her reliance on the grimoire’s power, she fears her corruption will inevitably taint Colby’s pure white magic. 

Gray Court is a whirlwind of progression where the overarching stakes advance by leaps and bounds. Rue is forced into high-stakes decisions that carry a heavy price, grounding the supernatural action in real emotional weight. From the opening pages to the final scene, the relentless pace kept me completely hooked.

Rue’s evolution is both powerful and painful. While her magical abilities reach new heights, she is haunted by the forced isolation from her human found family—a heartbreaking sacrifice made solely to ensure their safety. As she constantly frets over Aiden’s wellbeing, she must perform a dangerous tightrope walk, balancing her noble mission against the encroaching pull of her darker powers.

Audio: I loved experiencing the story through Rue’s eyes! The narrator does a fantastic job with the voices, making it easy to tell exactly who is speaking based on their tone and personality. Whether it’s a specific species or a certain age, every character feels like a real individual. The emotional depth they bring to the performance really makes the main characters stand out.

I truly loved every bit of Gray Court. Rue is such a compelling protagonist, and I can’t wait to see the fallout of her schemes in the next book!

Rated: 4 Stars

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About Stephanie Richardson

Winning first place at a storytelling festival as an 11 year old, I knew I was destined for life behind a microphone. Nearly 20 years later, with a background in theatre, professional vocal training, and teaching I finally began my audiobook journey.

I have a degree in history and editing but also studied some dance and musical theatre in college. I love fruit and vegetable gardening and am often obsessively researching varieties of fruit trees and trying to figure out which part of my backyard I can get away with digging up to plant something new in. Family and children are especially important to me and I spent several years teaching music, swimming, and history to elementary-age kids. Now, I’m a part-time narrator, and full-time mom. While not enjoying a book I can be found playing zoo-keeper to my 6 rambunctious kids, playing nerdy board games, or talking to my plants.

About Hailey Edwards

USA Today best-selling author Hailey Edwards writes about questionable applications of otherwise perfectly good magic, the transformative power of love, the family you choose for yourself, and blowing stuff up. Not necessarily all at once. That could get messy.

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13 thoughts on “TBR Challenge [Still Here] Audiobook Review: Gray Court (Black Hat Bureau #7) by Hailey Edwards (Narrator: Stephanie Richardson)

    1. It’s not the finale, yet… 3 move novels to go then the series is complete, so 10 novels in all. Long series. It’s just been a while since I’ve visited this series. I was waiting on the audios and you know how that goes they don’t always come out with the books. Thanks for visiting and checking out my review.

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