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

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Got a Kindle Unlimited membership? Looking for the latest audiobooks included in Audible Plus? Looking to support your local bookstore with your Libro.fm membership? Hunting for the latest must-read book included with your Spotify Premium subscription? Here are the latest titles that should be on your radar!

What’s New on Kindle Unlimited

The Spin by Faith Gardner

In this historical psychological thriller set in the 1960s, Leo and Rose Crawford seem to have the perfect family. But then during a family vacation, Rose disappears. When she returns, something has changed. Rose claims a new color television is trying to talk to her, the doctors diagnose her with hysteria, and she is ultimately placed in an institution. The Crawford family is terrified. Little does Leo know how closely tied he is to what happened to his wife, and now his whole family is in danger.

The Housewife by Natalie Barelli

Here’s another new twisty domestic thriller available now on Kindle Unlimited. Jodie thinks she’s married the man of her dreams, the wealthy psychologist Dr. Roy Davies. But after she moves into his beautiful Beverly Hills home, life as a wealthy housewife isn’t quite what Jodie imagined it would be. She can’t help but wonder if her husband is hiding secrets from her. Is he responsible for the death of his first wife? And if so, can she make him pay for what he has done while still hiding the secrets of her past?

Happier Here With You by Amy Gail Hansen

This heart-warming novel follows multiple generations of a family. Maggie Brodbeck is a museum curator, food historian, and widowed mother of a five-year-old daughter. Tired and overworked, Maggie takes her daughter Hannah with her to reconnect with her estranged aunt Alice at her Wisconsin farm. When Maggie discovers generations-old recipes, she, Alice, and Hannah reconnect with each other and to their shared family history.

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What’s New on Audible+

Heads Will Roll: Heir Apparent by Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne

Audible has released the highly anticipated sequel to the 2019 audio production Heads Will Roll. Queen Mortuana (Kate McKinnon) must find an heir to the throne before her 40th birthday. If she doesn’t, a demon will take over the kingdom. Emily Lynne costars in this audio production as Queen Mortuana’s raven sidekick, JoJo. The star-studded cast also includes Richard Kind, Laurie Metcalf, Jimmy Fallon, Megan Mullally, and Carrie Coon.

The Wedding Lies by Jade Lee Wright

What if you opened up your suitcase only to discover that the contents didn’t belong to you but to a woman who disappeared a week ago? That’s what happens to Ivy when she and her fiancé Stephen travel to his family’s English country estate. It was supposed to be a celebration of their engagement. Instead, Ivy is met with a hostile family that is clearly hiding secrets, and the mystery of her luggage. When a winter storm cuts off all communication to the outside world, Ivy wonders what kind of family she’s getting herself into.

Reconstruction: The Unfinished Promise by Malcolm Gladwell and Barack Obama

In this eight-part audio documentary, Malcolm Gladwell and Barack Obama examine post-Civil War America. At a time when the rules of citizenship were being rewritten, what would have happened to this country if Reconstruction had succeeded in making all races truly equal? And how did the backlash against Reconstruction reshape America into the country it is today?

What’s New on Libro.fm

July is Disability Pride Month, so here are some of the latest audiobook titles Libro.fm is highlighting for the month!

Death of the Author by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor’s metafictional novel follows Nigerian-American writer and professor Zelu. After she loses her job at the university and her latest novel gets rejected, Zelu decides to write something unlike anything she’s ever attempted before: a sci-fi novel called Rusted Robots. The novel explores AI and robots, and it becomes a complete blockbuster success. Out of nowhere, Zelu finds herself in the public eye. But as the public begins to piece apart her story, they might be getting the wrong message.

Disability Visibility by Alice Wong

One in five people in the United States are disabled, and not a single one of those disabilities look the same. Some are visible. Some are hidden. All are extremely underrepresented in pop culture, despite the prevalence of disability stories in real life. In this anthology, we are getting those stories. From all walks of life and perspectives, these are the first-person accounts of disabled Americans’ complex and unique lives.

Izzy at the End of the World by K.A. Reynolds

This middle grade sci-fi adventure story follows an autistic girl at the end of the world. Fourteen-year-old Isadora “Izzy” Wilder wakes up one morning to discover humanity has vanished after an alien invasion. Izzy has already grieved the devastating loss of her mother, and she refuses to lose anything else. That’s why she decides to fight against all odds. With the help of her dog Akka and mysterious messages that seem to be her mom speaking from beyond the grave, Izzy is determined to save the world.

Here’s Libro.fm’s full list of titles for Disability Pride Month.

What’s New on Spotify Audiobooks

You can enjoy 15 hours of audiobook listening every month with Spotify’s Premium membership. Check out some of the most exciting young adult releases available on Spotify this summer, all under 15 hours.

Free Girls by Kristen McCallum

Sixteen-year-old Jasmine Cooper has just spent twelve months at Guiding Hearts Home for Troubled Girls, a juvenile detention center. Now she’s back, and everything about home is different. Her mother has remarried and now they live in a big house, and Jasmine is attending a fancy new school. To fit in with the new life Jasmine’s mother has created for them, Jasmine is forced to pretend she was actually away at an elite boarding school and lie about her past. But when a friend from the detention center reaches out to reconnect, all of Jasmine’s secrets threaten to destroy her new, seemingly perfect life.

Winners & Liars by Aleema Omotoni

Knives Out meets The Inheritance Games in this young adult mystery from NAACP Image Award-winning author Aleema Omotoni. When Derin and her Uni prep group, The Kenfield Set, are invited to their professor’s Victorian estate, the group expects a big celebration of their accomplishments. Instead, they find their professor and his wife dead. Now, the students are invited to compete in a Victorian-style, technology-free literary competition to win the family’s multimillion-pound inheritance. Derin is used to cutthroat competitions, but is she ready for scheming relatives, mysterious notes, family secrets, and all the other twists and turns that come along with winning this prize?

Breakout by Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, and Nicola Yoon

Six of your favorite young adult authors have teamed up for a third time. In this thematic follow-up to their novels Blackout and Whiteout, a group of friends from Thurgood Marshall Academy take a spring break vacation together on a luxury private island. But when a tropical storm traps the group on the island and people start ending up dead, their dream trip becomes a nightmare.


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