Audiobooks is offering a FREE 30-Day trial with 3 FREE audiobooks when you sign up! You can enjoy over 8,000 free audiobooks, 150,000 books and 700,000 podcasts! Start listening to your fave books now!
Here’s What to Do:
- Go Here for FREE Audiobooks
- Click “Sign Up Free”
- Enter your shipping & billing info
- Click “Start Free Trial”
- FREE 30-Day Trial + 3 FREE Audiobooks
Audiobooks has an amazing digital collection of titles, including classics, best-sellers, and new releases. Take your favorite stories anywhere across devices. You won’t even lose your place when you switch between devices.
The FREE trial comes with any 2 books of your choice + 1 bonus VIP book, making it a total of 3 FREE audiobooks. Which ones are you going to choose?
After your free trial, your subscription plan will renew automatically at $14.95 per month. There is no commitment, so you can cancel anytime from your account page.
Definitely signing up I’ve always wanted to try this
It won’t let me get the free trial, I can see where I had a declined charge for $14.95. My card only has $5 on it. I thought it would charge after your trial is over. Good thing i didn’t have 14.95 on my card for it charge me.
I’m not sure why it tried to charge you. Did you click on the “Try for $0” button?
I get my free audiobooks through my library. Actually I am paying for it if you think about it with property taxes.
I signed up for the free trial, but I got charged 14.95 anyway. Only 1 book instead of the 3
That’s strange! You were charged immediately when you signed up for the trial?
Same!
Same thing!!
wow thank you
Most welcome!
is this the same as audible?
Hi there! Both are audiobook subscription services, but they have different features and pricing. Hope this clears things up!
I was able to use this to get the Silo Saga Trilogy by Hugh Howey. These are the books the new Apple TV+ series is based on. I even made a mistake while purchasing and was given a extra free credit after talking to customer service.
I second people talking about Library apps like Libby and Hoopla. Libby has the ability for you to share library cards with friends and families btw! Also if Hoopla has music, movies, comics etc.
Some libraries also have services like Kanopy and learning services like Skillshare , Udemy, Linked-In Learning, etc.
Library cards are worth it! 🙂
That’s awesome Nathaniel! So glad you scored your free books!