Audible early Prime Day deal: Get 3 months and 3 books for free

A new offer on Audible, available now ahead of Prime Day 2025, will save you almost $45 over a three-month period and give you some free books, too.Prime Day 2025 was just announced, but you don’t have to wait until July 8 to start shopping Prime Day deals.

With this Audible Prime Day deal, eligible Amazon Prime Members can sign up to get a three-month trial of Audible Premium Plus for free — which basically means you’ll get one audiobook of your choice for $0 every month for three months.It’s easy, too: you start your free trial, you get over $40 worth of audiobooks to keep even if you cancel your subscription after the promo period ends.You’ll need to be an Amazon Prime subscriber to sign up and try Audible free today, but you’re going to want to be a member for Prime Day, anyway, so you might as well sign up now.A Prime membership costs $14.99/month or $139/year, and in addition to access to exclusive deals, you’ll gain access to free books on Prime Reading, the Prime Video streaming service, and so much more.

New subscribers also get a 30-day free trial before payment begins.RELATED: We put Audible to the test — is it worth it?As an avid audiobook listener myself, here are some titles I’d recommend to new Audible subscribers.

Deception, forbidden romance, and jaw-dropping revelations unfold, building to an explosive climax worthy of the daytime soap that provides our setting.A gripping thriller set in a world as captivating as it is dangerous, “Kingsland” is a story of ambition, secrecy, identity, and the price of paradise.

A deliciously dark novel about the unravelling of a friendship, for fans of Liane Moriarty, Taylor Jenkins Reid and Donna Tartt, with narration by “Derry Girls,” “Bridgerton” star Nicola Coughlan.A revealing personal life story like no other — enlightening, entertaining, surprising, empowering — and a testament to the world-making power of Black motherhood.

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