Where Can I Find The Audiobook Version Of The Resurrection Of Wildflowers?

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Kevin
Kevin
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I don't think there is one. I read the book physically and kept waiting for an audio version to drop for a re-read, but it never happened. It's frustrating when a series starts with audio and then the sequel doesn't follow. Makes you wonder about licensing or production hurdles. Your best option is probably the Kindle or paperback version for the time being.
2026-08-14 14:57:30
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Dylan
Dylan
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The last I checked, you won't find an official audiobook for 'The Resurrection of Wildflowers' yet. I was really hoping for one because I loved listening to its predecessor, 'The Death of Wildflowers', on Audible last year. The narration for that one was fantastic, and it really brought Salem and Thayer's world to life in a different way.

Sometimes these indie or self-published romance sequels take a while to get produced, or they might come out exclusively on platforms like Spotify Audiobooks first. I'd honestly just keep an eye on the author's social media or Goodreads page for any announcements. It's a bit of a waiting game, but hopefully, it gets one soon because the emotional beats in that series are perfect for audio.
2026-08-14 15:04:30
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Alice
Alice
Bibliophile Doctor
Checked everywhere for this last month! Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, Chirp, even the author's own website—nothing. It's a bit surprising given the popularity of the first book's audio. Maybe the narrator wasn't available? Or perhaps the production is just stuck in the pipeline. I ended up reading the ebook, which was fine, but I missed having that narrated experience, especially for the more intense scenes between the main characters. You just have to be patient, I guess.
2026-08-14 18:45:42
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Wyatt
Wyatt
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No official audiobook exists as of right now. I scoured Audible, Libby, Hoopla, and even some smaller sites after I finished the ebook, and came up empty. It's a shame because the first book's audio was so well done. For now, you're stuck with the ebook or paperback. Sometimes authors will do a crowd-funding campaign for audio production, so maybe that's a possibility down the line.
2026-08-15 03:48:52
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Paisley
Paisley
Bibliophile Chef
Yeah, no audiobook yet. I remember someone asked the author in a Facebook group comment a while back, and the response was something vague like 'hopefully in the future.' Not super helpful, but it means it's at least on the radar. For now, if you're desperate for the story, the ebook is your only real bet unless you want to wait an indefinite amount of time.
2026-08-15 08:44:12
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