SAVE $41.88: New subscribers can threesome videosget their first three months of Audible Premium Plus for just $0.99 per month (a grand total of $2.97) during the Amazon Big Spring Sale. Usually $14.95 per month, that saves you $41.88 total.
About a year ago, Audible ran a deal that piqued my interest. I had never listened to a single audiobook before, but I decided to sign up for a three-month membership at a discount. Now I'm hooked. During Amazon's Big Spring Sale (which runs through March 31) and beyond, Audible is running that same deal.
Through April 30, new subscribers can get three months of Audible's Premium Plus membership for just $0.99 per month. Regularly $14.95 per month, that saves you $13.96 or about 93% monthly. A Premium Plus membership unlocks access to hundreds of Audible Original audiobooks, a credit you can use each month to purchase titles in the premium collection (regardless of the price), and exclusive access to members-only sales. Just last week, members could snag two titles for a single credit in an exclusive BOGO sale.
SEE ALSO: The best Kindle deals in Amazon's Big Spring Sale 2025Feeling skeptical? Audiobooks use the same part of your brain as reading physical books, so they definitely count towards your reading goal for the year. Not to mention, they give you the freedom to multitask while you devour endless pages. In other words, they don't tie you down to one spot on the couch like physical books. I regularly listen while I work out, clean, walk, drive, and cook.
Books aren't cheap. This three-month deal essentially gets you three premium titles, plus an abundance of free titles, for less than $3. It's hard to beat that price. Just remember that once the promotional period ends, you'll automatically be charged the full price of membership ($14.95/month) unless you cancel.
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