It's that time for the freebies!
After noticing most bloggers post a list of free or really close to
free e-books, every week, month or just once in awhile I decided to
post a few free audiobooks. I love free books. I mean who doesn't.
Yes, there is a such thing as a free audiobooks, and they are not just
boring old classics either. I seem to run across a few new ones here
and there. Some of them are short and sweet while others are prequels
to popular series.
When I run across a couple of free audiobooks, I will post them for you to check out as well.
If you are new to audiobooks this is a great way to try one or two
without spending any money. All of these title are FREE at the time of
posting. Things could have changed but all you have to do is click the cover to go to the Amazon page.
From Amazon.com and/or Audible.com
So Long, Lollipops: The Free Until The End of the World Novella
by Sarah Lyons Fleming
**WARNING**
This novella contains major spoilers from the novel Until The End of the World. It's suggested you read the novel before you hear So Long, Lollipops. Unless you're someone who likes to read the last page of a book first - in that case, enjoy!
Peter
watched his new family drive away, certain it was the last time he'd
ever see them. But sometimes plans go awry in the best way. Now, the
plan is to get back to them. But sometimes plans go awry in the worst
way.
Sometimes the only plan is to believe it will be all right, even when it's almost impossible to believe.
A Breach of Security
by Susan Hill
by Susan Hill
When a bunch of neo-fascist thugs named The
Bulldogs attack a Gay pride march in the sleepy country town of
Lafferton, detective Simon Serrailler moves quickly to find the
assailants. He’s already got his hands full making security arrangements
for a memorial service to honour soldiers returning from Afghanistan.
When anonymous threats come in, Serrailler wonders if the Bulldogs are
behind these too – and worries that they know the Prince of Wales will
be in attendance. As the day approaches, the threats intensify, and
Serrailler finds himself racing against the clock to prevent
catastrophe.
Susan Hill has won the Whitbread, Somerset Maugham and John Llewelyn
Rhys prizes, as well as being shortlisted for the Booker Prize. She has
written 55 books in several genres, including the ghost story, THE
WOMAN IN BLACK, the play adapted from which is still running in London’s
West End after 25 years. I’M THE KING OF THE CASTLE has been a GCSE set
text. She has also published collections of short stories, fiction for
children, several non fiction books and the highly successful crime
novel series about the detective Simon Serrailler, who features in a
short story here for the first time. Her new novel, THE SOUL OF
DISCRETION, is the eighth in the Serrailler series, and will be
published by Chatto and Windus in October. SUSAN HILL is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature, a Fellow of King’s College, London, and
was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Honours of 2012.
Have you run across any free audiobooks lately?
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