What’s New in Kindle Unlimited, Audible+, Libro.fm, and Spotify Audiobooks

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You love books. You want to read as many as possible every month. Then you need all the latest news on book deals, exclusives, and freebies included with all of your book memberships. So if you’re a Kindle kid, an Audible+ aficionado, a Libro.fm lover, a Spotify Premium listener, or all of the above, here’s what’s new for you.

What’s New on Kindle Unlimited

As Far as She Knew by Diana Awad

This is the latest domestic thriller from Mindy Kaling’s imprint Mindy’s Book Studio. Amira Abadi’s 23-years-strong marriage is shattered when her husband Ali dies in a car accident, revealing a secret life Amira never knew existed. As Amria uncovers a whole house her husband hid from her, and their tight-knit Arab American community begins to gossip about Ali’s betrayal, Amria knows she must discover the truth about Ali’s final days. Even if it means putting herself in danger’s way.

The Price of Honey by Liane Moriarty

Best-selling author Liane Moriarty’s “The Price of Honey” is the first short story in Amazon’s exclusive Deadly Ambition Series. Honey Beckett, the widow of tech billionaire Barney Beckett, attends her husband’s funeral alongside her husband’s three ex-wives. Barney may have betrayed each of his wives in one way or another while he was still alive, but it turns out he still has one final betrayal up his sleeve. After you read this one, be sure to check out the rest of the stories in the series from authors Andrea Mara, Alessandra Torre, Lauren Oliver, Lauren Ling Brown, and Tim Weaver.

Close to You by Nissa Renzo

This coming-of-age romance is the first in a new series (Through the Years) from Nissa Renzo. Milow is a girl who is haunted by the shadows of her traumatic past, a past that has left her unable to speak. When she’s sent to live in a new foster home, she doesn’t expect anything to change for the better. But then she meets her new foster brother, Ashby. He’s a boy who has his own demons, and the Ashby and Milow soon come to understand each other better than anyone else ever has. This story follows their relationship through the years as they grow closer and fall in love with each other.

What’s New on Audible+

The Devoted Wife by Sarah A. Denzil

This Audible Original psychological thriller follows Maya Stone, a wife who is (as the title suggests) completely supportive of her politician husband, Jeremy. But when a dead body is discovered in their backyard and Jeremy is arrested for murder, Maya’s devotion is put to the test. Is someone trying to frame him right before the election? Or is Jeremy not the man Maya thought she married?

Five Liars by D.L. Fisher

Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley, Five Liars is a locked room thriller narrated by a dynamic cast of characters. It was supposed to be a fun joint bachelor-bachelorette weekend in the Dominican Republic. But when the maid of honor organizes a “White Lie Party,” shocking secrets are revealed, and someone isn’t going to make it through this weekend alive.

The Code of Love by Katy Summers

You’ve Got Mail meets Succession in this Audible Original. For Sydnie De Grado, work is life, and she has no time for romance. When Sydnie’s dad announces that he’s selling their tech firm, she’s incredibly suspicious, especially because the whole deal hinges on a chatbot. Nathaniel Caldwell is the CEO of the company looking to buy them out, and he isn’t enthusiastic about the deal either. Nathaniel and Sydnie have more in common than either even realizes. Both are wary of their futures in their companies, and both are dealing with family drama. So they do what anyone would do in this situation… they tell all of their problems to the chatbot.

What’s New on Libro.fm

April is Arab American Heritage Month, so here are some of the latest audiobook titles Libro.fm is highlighting for the month at sale prices!

Bride of the Sea by Eman Quotah

This is an award-winning family saga that spans four decades and two continents. Muneer and Saeedah are newlyweds who have known each other from childhood. From the outside, they look like a happy couple, looking forward to starting their lives in America and expecting their first child. But Muneer soon divorces Saeedeh and returns to Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Saeedah stays in America with their daughter, Hanadi. Terrified of losing Hanadi, Saeedah makes the decision to hide, taking on assumed names and moving around the country to avoid detection so that Muneer will not find them and force Hanadi to return to Saudi Arabia with him. When Hanadi comes of age, it will be up to her to reconcile the differences between her two parents, the world she grew up in versus the family she never knew, and where her identity lies.

The Hollow Half by Sarah Aziza

Palestinian American journalist Sarah Aziza’s genre-bending memoir begins in October 2019, when the author was hospitalized for an eating disorder. As she is brought back from the dead, Aziza reflects on her ancestral and personal past as the daughter and granddaughter of Gazan refugees. From the hospital, the author hears the voice of her Palestinian grandmother. And as she has dreams of her family over the next several months, she uncovers a history of family trauma that also helps shed light on her personal struggles.

Dearborn by Ghassan Zeineddine

Ghassan Zeineddine’s award-winning debut short story collection examines the Arab American community in Dearborn, Michigan. A mysterious stranger stirs up drama when he shows up at a local gym pool. A father teaches his son how to cheat the IRS. A failed actor attempts to drive a young Lebanese man to L.A. Sometimes humorous and often poignant, these ten stories span several decades and explore themes of identity, generational conflict, war trauma, sexuality, finding a sense of belonging, and more.

You can see the full list of Arab American Heritage Month titles here!

What’s New on Spotify Audiobooks

You can enjoy 15 hours of audiobook listening every month with Spotify’s Premium membership, so here are new books under 15 hours that you can check out this month!

How to Be Okay When Nothing is Okay by Jenny Lawson

Do you suffer from self-doubt? Guilt? Anxiety? Mental blocks? So does Jenny Lawson, and she’s here to offer advice! Here she offers over one hundred tips and tricks that can keep you going even when your brain has other plans. Through the wit and humor you’ve come to expect from this essayist, Jenny Lawson will remind you, dear reader, that you are not alone.

The Night We Met by Abby Jimenez

Yes, Abby Jiminez’s latest is included with Spotify’s Premium membership! It all starts with a split-second decision. After a concert, Larissa had to choose which guy she was going to ride home with. She chooses Mike, and eventually they start dating. But what if she picked the wrong guy? What if Mike’s best friend, Chris, is who she’s really supposed to be with? All Chris wants is for Larissa to be happy, even if that means he has to watch her be with someone else.

The Celestial Seas by T.A. Chan

The Celestial Seas is a queer YA sci-fi retelling of Moby Dick. Ishara Ming is the sole survivor of Essex, a ship attacked by the legendary Ballena, an autonomous spacecraft. Hungry for revenge, Ishara assembles a team of misfits to hunt down the Ballena. Her first mate is Quinn, who has always believed in her, even when others assumed she was lying about the Ballena. And then there’s the mysterious Augustus, who is eager to join the crew because he has his own secret reasons for wanting to find the spacecraft.


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