Audible has hopped on the Amazon Prime Day bandwagon with a limited-time offer for Prime members.
Right now, new customers can get three months' subscription for free, and listen to Audible's vast catalogue of audiobooks, podcasts, sounds and more.
Audible normally costs £8.99 a month, which means you'd be saving £26.97 in total on the latest reading hits, from Mel Robbins's The Let Them Theory, to Ben Aaronovitch's latest read.
This offer will run until 31st July and is only available for Prime members who have never used Audible before.
Here's what you need to know, or check out the Kindle sale for Amazon Prime Day.
Get three months of Audible for free
For a limited time only you can get three months of Audible for free.
That means from now until October, you can listen to thousands of bestsellers, podcasts, exclusive original tracks, and more at no cost.
Usually, Audible will set you back £8.99 a month and this price will automatically renew once the three months are up, but remember you can cancel at any point.
This offer is available to Amazon Prime members only and you cannot be an existing Audible member. You also won't benefit if you have previously taken part in an Audible free trial.
How long does the Audible Amazon Prime Day offer last?
This offer will end at 23:59 on 31st July, so you've still got three weeks to sign up.
How to get the Audible Amazon Prime Day offer?
Simply head over to Audible, find the deal that says "3 months free" and select "Get this deal".
Or, go to the Audible page on Amazon Prime, select "Start for £0.00" and enter your Prime account details.
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