I had the exact same question a few months back when my eyes were too tired for another screen. Turns out, 'Kings of Quarantine' by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti is exclusive to the Audible Plus catalog last I checked. I couldn't find it anywhere else, not on Google Play or Chirp. It's a bummer for people who don't use that one service, but that seems to be the deal with a lot of these authors who go for the Kindle Unlimited/Audible synergy.
I used a credit for it, which felt fine because the narration is seriously good—the male narrator especially nails the cruel, arrogant vibe of those brat-pack boys. It’s a dark listen, for sure, way more intense hearing the bullying out loud than reading it silently. If you're already in the Audible ecosystem, it's a straightforward get. If not, maybe a trial membership could work? I know some folks share accounts with family to split the cost of the subscription.
Honestly, your best shot is Audible. I went on a whole scavenger hunt across every platform I could think of—Libro.fm, Scribd, even my local library's app through OverDrive—and came up completely empty. It's not even available for purchase as a standalone MP3 from the authors' site, which is a choice. The exclusivity is a bit frustrating if you're trying to avoid another subscription. The audiobook itself is decent production quality, but the story is so over-the-top dark that I kinda zoned out halfway through. Maybe check if your library has the ebook instead.
Audible. It's exclusive there. The female narrator's performance during the more vulnerable scenes actually made me cringe a little—in a good way, I think? It captured the sheer humiliation the main character goes through. If you're into dark academy stuff, it's a binge-worthy listen.
This drove me nuts! I love audiobooks for my commute, and I was really into the 'Brutal Boys of Everlake Prep' series, so I wanted to continue with this spin-off. After searching, it's definitely an Audible exclusive. I didn't want to use a credit initially, but I waited and it showed up in the Audible Plus catalog, so I could listen for free with my membership. The narrators, Felicity Munroe and James Joseph, do a solid job keeping all the different characters distinct, which is crucial with so many intersecting POVs. It's a long listen too, like 17 hours, so it felt like good value. I'd say just check the Audible store page directly; searching via Google sometimes gives outdated links.
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