Head to Amazon or directly to Audible. That's where I got both formats. The whisper-sync feature between Kindle and Audible is handy if you switch between reading and listening like I do. The story's premise—fake dating on a cruise ship—is perfect for audio while doing chores.
I actually borrowed the ebook through my library's Libby app! Didn't cost a thing. Took about a two-week wait, which was fine. I'd suggest checking there first if you're not in a rush. The audiobook version was available there too, same platform. If you prefer to own it, Google Play Books has it as well. I read a sample on Google first to see if the humor clicked with me—the main character's internal monologue is very 'laugh-out-loud on the train' kind of funny, which it totally was.
Honestly, just search the title on your preferred ebook store. I use Kindle because my whole library's there. The audiobook narrator does a great job with the Australian accents, which adds a lot to the setting. It's a fun, breezy read, ideal for a weekend.
The publisher is Penguin Random House Australia, so the digital editions are widely distributed. Major platforms should all have it: Kindle, Kobo, Barnes & Noble Nook, Apple Books. For audio, try Audiobooks.com or Libro.fm besides Audible. I recall some readers on Goodreads mentioning they found it on Scribd, which is a subscription service, but I haven't verified that myself. The cover is super cute, so it's usually easy to spot in store listings.
So you're looking for 'Love Is Blind and Deaf' by Bronwyn Sell? Found myself in the same hunt a few months back, and it was trickier than I expected since it's a newer release from last year. The ebook is primarily available through mainstream retailers like Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Kobo. You can buy it directly there.
For the audiobook, it's narrated by Harriet Gordon-Anderson, and I listened to it on Audible. I don't think it's available on subscription services like Kindle Unlimited or Spotify Audiobooks, at least not yet. It was a straight purchase. I enjoyed the audio performance a lot—the narrator really nails the chaotic, romantic energy of the story. Your local library might also have it via Libby or OverDrive, but the wait times can be long for popular contemporary rom-coms like this one.
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Fans of the genre might also find it floating around on community forums where readers share recommendations. Just a heads-up though: always support the author if there's an official release! The writing has this raw emotional pull that makes you root for the characters despite their flaws. If you find it, let me know—I'd love to revisit it myself!
I stumbled upon 'I Fell in Love with a Blind Man' while scrolling through MangaDex last year—it’s one of those hidden gems that just grabs your heart. The story’s blend of tenderness and vulnerability really stuck with me. If you’re looking for it online, MangaDex is a solid start since it hosts fan translations, though availability can fluctuate. I’d also check Bato.to or Comick.fun; they often have lesser-known titles like this one.
Just a heads-up: some aggregator sites pop up with sketchy ads, so an ad blocker is your friend. If you’re into supporting creators, tracking down the official release through Kodansha or another publisher’s platform might be worth it—though I’ve yet to find an English version there. The manga’s pacing feels like a slow dance, so savor it!
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If you're into audiobooks, it's also on Audible with a decent narrator, though I haven't listened to that version myself. I read it through the Kindle app on my tablet and it worked flawlessly. Some people mention checking sites like Smashwords for DRM-free copies, but I haven't looked there. The author's social media might have links to other storefronts, but Amazon was the path of least resistance for me. I finished it in a couple of sittings—the pacing really pulls you along once the central misunderstanding kicks in.