Last Call Free Audiobook Codes

May 15, 2026 10:41 am

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Sweet friends! I'm soon taking my audio books wide. This means that (hurrah!) you will be able listen to them on Spotify and with other audiobook platforms (I'll let you know when this happens.). But it also means (boo!) that I will no longer receive free codes from Audible.


The books that I have at least some codes for are Grey Stone, Grey Lore, From Ashes, and Pulse: A Paramedic's Walk Along the Lines of Life and Death (I haven't quite decided if I'm going to take this book wide or not, but I'm pretty sure I will.) You can read about them below.


To get a code, just reply to this email that you want one! It's that simple. I will give them out on a first come, first serve basis


Note: Please do not ask for a code if you have no intention to use it. Like, you just have to download the book--you don't even have to listen. But if you don't download it and that code just sits there and rots, I don't get paid for the book (boo!) and the code stays tied up and unusable for other listeners (double boo!). So please only ask for a code if you plan to at least download/open up the book!


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Can love grow…from ashes?

When volunteer firefighter Aiden Billings gets stuck with a flat tire in rural Kentucky, he’s not happy to have to drag his young daughter to a tire shop for the afternoon. But when the pretty receptionist glances his way, a sliver of his heart cracks open—something he hasn’t felt since his wife died five years earlier.


Nora Evans, however, has a past she’s not keen on sharing, and with good reason. She’s barely crested out of her life of drug use and abusive relationships, and is ready to heal. On her own.


Will the two of them be able to get past the grief that has crippled their hearts? Or will it all go up in flames?



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In the land of the great red sun, dogs sing, wolves kill, humans serve, and wolf-shifters rule with magic and menace.

Pietre is a human boy who has spent the last thirteen years afraid of the sunset, the Blødguard, and the wolf-shifting masters who rule his world.

Wittendon is a werewolf prince who has spent the last nineteen years afraid of his father, his inability to do magic, and the upcoming tournament he's sure to lose.

But when Pietre finds an orphaned pup in the woods and Wittendon is forced to arrest the boy's father soon after, both of them begin to realize that keeping the rules might be just as terrifying as breaking them.

Now serf and master must learn to cut through their own prejudices and work together in order to turn their world before it turns on them. Grey Stone is a story of dogs who talk, wolves who kill, and a stone that-for better or worse-can change all that.

Enjoy this epic noblebright tale!



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A city that sleeps on secrets...

Despite the perks of living with her rich aunt, Ella's new life in Napper, Indiana, is pretty much tragically boring.


Until Ella starts hearing strange voices.


As rogue wolves begin to stalk the edges of town and a serial killer with a penchant for silver bullets draws closer, the city of Napper seems to wake up.


Ella, with her new friends, Sam and Sarah, might be able to find out what the strange occurrences mean. Except that they're all being pulled in different directions by people who love them; and some who don't.


Before they lose their way to the whispers they hear from the past, or the call to a future they're not sure they want to create, the friends will need to confront who they really are and figure out what's hiding in the silence of their sleepy little town.


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We’re the ones who walk into your house, into your emergency, into your life that will never be the same.

When we walk out, we’re never quite the same either.

In this debut collection of essays, Pace tells of his years as a career paramedic—wandering through the highs and the lows, the saves and the losses, the patients he remembers, and the ones he tries to forget.


In 1997, Pace began his career as an EMT because he wanted to do something exciting. He wanted to help people too. And he thought those two things—excitement and helping people—would exist hand in hand. With a little sprinkle of glory thrown in for good measure.


Twenty-three years and thousands of calls later—as an EMT, then paramedic, working in a helicopter and on the ground—he still hasn’t stumbled onto any glory, and he’s tired of the excitement. But some nights, even now, he finds scraps of humanity—beautiful pieces in the broken-up mosaic of the world.



Happy listening!


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