I love tracking down audiobooks, and Molly Eskam’s works are pretty straightforward to find once you know where to look. I usually start with the big commercial stores: Audible often carries contemporary romance audiobooks, and their previews let you check narrators and production quality. Apple Books and Google Play Books also sell single audiobooks without a subscription if you prefer to buy directly.
If you want to support indie bookstores, I go to Libro.fm — it’s my go-to for purchases that still back local shops. For free or library-borrowed copies, the Libby app (OverDrive) and Hoopla are lifesavers; both depend on whether your library has licensed the title. I’ve snagged quite a few recent releases through Hoopla during slow workdays.
Finally, don’t forget to peek at the author’s website and social media links. Authors often post links to where their audiobooks are sold or promoted, which can include exclusive narration clips or pre-order info. Happy listening — some narrators really make me fall in love with a book all over again.
On my commute I tend to hunt for audiobooks across a few different services, and Molly Eskam’s books pop up most places. Audible and Audiobooks.com are usually the largest catalogs and a safe bet. If I’m avoiding subscriptions, I check Google Play or Apple Books where you can buy titles outright. Sometimes I find discounted singles on Chirp or kobo deals.
For free borrowing, I rely on Libby (OverDrive) and Hoopla through my library card; Hoopla’s instant checkouts have saved me from buying a book I only wanted to sample. Another option I like is Scribd if I’m in a bingeing mood — a monthly fee gives access to many audiobooks, though availability can shift. Also, the author’s website or newsletter will sometimes link to retailer pages or announce when an audiobook version drops. It’s worth sampling previews so you know if the narrator clicks with you.
If I’m being methodical about tracking down a specific Molly Eskam audiobook, I use a few technical and practical steps that usually do the trick. First, search the primary retailers: Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, and Kobo. If none of those show the audiobook, I check distributor platforms like Findaway Voices since many indie and publisher-produced audiobooks are routed there and then distributed to multiple stores.
Libraries are a major resource for me — Libby (OverDrive) and Hoopla can mean free access with a library card, and if a title isn’t available I request it through interlibrary loan or ask my local library to purchase the audiobook. For purchases, consider DRM and file formats: Audible uses AAX while some stores offer MP3s or other protected formats, so think about device compatibility. Lastly, I follow the author on social channels; authors often post direct buy links or narrator announcements that make tracking down the audio edition painless. It’s satisfying when everything lines up and I can listen right away.
Quick tip from my late-night reading habit: check the author’s official pages and social feeds first because they often list direct links to audiobook retailers. I’ve found that authors sometimes announce narration teams and provide direct store links that shortcut a lot of searching.
Beyond that, I use a three-pronged approach — big retailers like Audible/Apple, library apps like Libby/Hoopla, and indie-friendly platforms like Libro.fm. Don’t forget deals services such as Chirp and periodic sales on Kobo. If you want to preview the performance before committing, listen to samples on the store pages; a narrator can totally change the vibe. Enjoy whichever format you pick — a great narrator can make a reread feel brand new.
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