Romance audiobooks with duet narration. Where the narrators read not just their own POVs but their lines in the other person's POV. No more awkward female trying to sound like a male voice and vice versa! It's my favorite type of audiobook.
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Rom Com
Romantasy
Dark Romance
Romance
Rom Com
Romantic comedy. These are books that are typically lighthearted and fun.
Dark Rom Com, stalker, masked men, witty banter, sarcastic main characters
Lights Out Audiobook | Libro.fm
Starts off as a casual relationship, insta love, neurodivergent representation, spicy. Note: this is different from her previous books. Do not expect Love Hypothesis.
Not in Love Audiobook | Libro.fm
Dark rom com, spicy, witty banter, hate to love, fake relationship, marriage of convenience
Leather and Lark Audiobook
Romantasy
Fantasy romance books
This audiobook is only accessible through audible at the moment. However, check your local library app if you are searching for ways to support independent local bookstores.
Romantasy, enemies-to-lovers, chosen one, Fae, banter, sarcastic main male character, badass female main character, fated mates
Quicksilver Audiobook | Free with trial - Audible
Dark Romance
Romance with dark themes. Some of the other books in different categories have dark themes but I feel fit better in those genres. Read the notes left on the books and as always, check trigger warning lists for all books not just in this category.
Paranormal romance, bdsm, multiple POV, plot twist at the end, he falls first
Pen Pal Audiobook on Libro.fm
Romance
Romance books with some to a lot of spice and may contain some darker themes.
Forbidden love, sport romance, college athletes, neurodivergent representation, mental health, bdsm, this is not a dual POV book however there is a male narrator that reads the male parts throughout the book.
Deep End (Audible Audio Edition): Ali Hazelwood, Thérèse Plummer, Ben ...
Audible exclusive but check your local library.
Arranged marriage, hate to love, billionaire, heiress, cute nickname, touch her and unalive, “where is my wife?!”