Kristin Hannah’s "The Women" spotlights our complicated memory of the Vietnam War
The author of "The Nightingale" and "The Four Winds" shares why now was the time to tell the story that’s been simmering in her imagination for decades.*
The author of "The Nightingale" and "The Four Winds" shares why now was the time to tell the story that’s been simmering in her imagination for decades.*
Author Emily Henry and narrator Julia Whelan gush about their process working together on "Book Lovers," and how the romance captures those rare relationships that just "click."
Travis Beacham, writer of hits like "Pacific Rim" and "Carnival Row," wanted to create an audio drama from the listener’s perspective. When it comes to this postapocalyptic vampire tale, not being able to see it makes the listening experience all the more intense.
On the cusp of womanhood, Wendy Walker’s neurodivergent protagonist is stopped in her tracks when she is listed as a suspect for a murder in her small town.
Listen in as best-selling author Liane Moriarty discusses tennis, the writing process, and her new critically acclaimed mystery novel.
Awarded Audible's best romance of 2020, Cara Bastone's "Call Me Maybe" intimately portrays the depths of the audio experience in this story about two people who fall in love over the phone.
The award-winning actress is in her element voicing the story of eccentric siblings searching for where they belong.