5 New Christian Audiobooks You Can Listen to for Only $0.99 a Month!
- Sara Jane Jacobs

- Nov 5
- 6 min read
Updated: Nov 11
Looking for your next great listen?
Whether you're commuting to work, folding laundry, or going for a walk, audiobooks are the perfect way to enjoy a good story while keeping your hands free.
I've rounded up five Christian fiction audiobooks that were recently released on Audible. From suspenseful series to heartwarming romances and historical fiction, there's something here for every mood.
And here's the best part: Right now, new Audible members can sign up for just 99¢ per month for the first 3 months. That's an incredible deal to try out these new releases without breaking the bank.
Below, you'll find each book with its official synopsis so you can see which ones sound like your next favorite listen!

The truth can be dangerous—especially when it's buried. In the If I Run series by New York Times bestselling author Terri Blackstock, one woman's desperate quest for justice collides with a man's search for redemption in a gripping trilogy packed with heart-racing suspense, emotional depth, and faith-fueled resilience.
Book One: If I Run She's innocent—but that won't save her. When Casey Cox discovers her best friend murdered, she knows two things: she didn't do it, and no one will believe her. With her DNA all over the crime scene, she runs. Dylan Roberts, a war-weary veteran turned investigator, is hired to track her down. But the more he learns, the less Casey looks like a killer—and the more he's willing to risk everything to uncover the truth.
Book Two: If I'm Found Trust is dangerous. But so is standing by. Still on the run, Casey risks her freedom to protect a child in danger—and finds herself entangled in yet another injustice. Dylan, now secretly working to prove her innocence, must walk a tightrope between helping her and staying under the radar. Every step closer to the truth brings new threats--and new reasons to keep running.
Book Three: If I Live They're almost out of time—and out of places to hide. As Casey's face appears on every screen, and her enemies close in, she and Dylan must stay one step ahead while gathering the final pieces of evidence. But exposing the truth could cost them their lives. In this explosive finale, survival isn't the only thing at stake—their future is too.
With over 450,000 copies sold, the If I Run series delivers unforgettable characters, breakneck pacing, and a powerful message of hope. Perfect for fans of Lisa Harris, Lynette Eason, and suspense that cuts straight to the soul.

She inherits the bookshop of her dreams . . . But she has to run it with the ex she vowed never to speak with again.
Shelby Thatcher adores working in the charming small-town bookshop her grandmother opened years ago. Since high school she's helped Gram turn the shop into a community hub for book lovers in the lakeside town of Granville, NC. When her beloved grandma passes away, Shelby inherits the bookstore. But to her shock, Gram leaves half ownership to Gray Briggs, the man who broke Shelby's heart years ago.
Granville residents have been vilifying Gray as long as he can remember. After graduating high school he couldn't skip town fast enough, even though it meant leaving the girl he'd fallen deeply in love with and alienating her family once and for all. Now he's back, the beneficiary of his elderly friend's will. Facing the town's animosity is difficult, but seeing Shelby again is sheer torture. No one could ever stir his heart the way she did.
As the adversaries are forced to work together, Gram's beyond-the-grave scheme is working—Shelby's old feelings for Gray begin to resurface. But the problems that destroyed their relationship before still remain, and a new one surfaces—one that threatens Gram's beloved bookshop. Is their love doomed to fail again, or will they find a way to make it work this time around?

With the arrival of three unexpected newcomers to Stoney Ridge comes an array of secrets and emotions brewing just beneath the surface.
Supervising two newly minted medical residents might be the toughest challenge Ruth "Dok" Stoltzfus has ever faced. Wren Baker, sharp and ambitious, graduated at the top of medical school with a hidden agenda in tow. Charlie King, at the bottom of the class, is determined to succeed—though Dok isn't convinced he's got what it takes. Then there's traveling nurse Evie Miller, whose quiet love for Charlie doesn't go unnoticed, especially by Wren.
Boarding at Windmill Farm, the trio struggles to balance modern medicine with Plain living. Between medical emergencies, cultural misunderstandings, and brewing romantic tensions, Dok finds herself juggling far more than she bargained for. Soon the stage is set in the small Amish community of Stoney Ridge for plenty of professional and personal complications.

In this charming World War II historical romance novella inspired by Iceland’s Christmas Book Flood, an author falls in love with a man who doesn’t know he is her editor.
Iceland. December 1944. Tatiana Eliasdottir is looking forward to welcoming her niece Elea for Christmas. She’s determined to give the little girl a joyful holiday and take her mind off troubles at home. Soon, however, the publishing house where Tatiana works is flooded with orders thanks to the first issue of a seasonal book catalog. With the war causing so many shortages, Icelanders are eager to give their loved ones something that isn’t rationed, and books are the perfect solution to their dilemma.
Anders Johannsson is an editor who shares Tatiana’s love for stories. While he wishes to know her better, he’s never dared pursue more than friendship. They are first and foremost colleagues. But when Tatiana’s attempts to cheer Elea fail, Tatiana recruits him to help, a plea he can’t refuse. He is, after all, not only an editor but a beloved children’s book author and devoted uncle to his adoring nieces and nephews.
As the two creatively bring Icelandic Christmas traditions to life for Elea and frantically work to meet the demands of the publisher’s holiday rush, Tatiana finds herself increasingly drawn to kind, thoughtful Anders. But if a love is to grow between them, she will need to reveal her closely held secret: she is the mysterious author of a popular new novel . . . and Anders is her editor.
A standalone World War II historical Christmas novella
A sweet holiday romance with a friends-to-more trope
Features a bookish heroine and hero
Christian fiction great for fans of Lynn Austin and Sarah Sundin

In this clean Regency rom-com, a woman with a scandalous past (and an even more scandalous secret) swears off love—until the man who broke her heart needs her help. What could possibly go wrong? Perfect for fans of Tessa Dare and Eloisa James looking for a low-spice, witty Regency romance.
After two failed social seasons, her family may think the third time will be a charm, but Emmeline Lockhart just wants to survive with her dignity (and singleness) intact. She thought she'd found her perfect match in Simon Reeves—charming, handsome, a veritable hero from a novel—until he vanished from her life without so much as a "farewell" or "my deepest regrets" (or even a vague apology scribbled on the back of a calling card). Lesson learned: never fall for a man known for his charm.
Fortunately, and unlike many of the other eligible young ladies of the ton, Emmeline has no need for a husband—because she's already found success in her scandalous (and very anonymous) profession as an author. Why bother with matrimony when she can make her own fortune and write men exactly the way she wants them?
But fate—or the misfortune of Simon's reckless patriarchs—has other plans. Simon's once-proud estate is in shambles, his family fortune has been gambled away, and the younger impressionable siblings in his care are running wild across his estate (and possibly across all of England). Simon is in desperate need of a wealthy, prestigious bride . . . and a friend.
Emmeline may not fit the role of heiress, but she can certainly be a friend. Just a friend. She'll help him find a suitable match, ensure his reputation remains intact, and keep things strictly platonic—no matter how dangerously appealing his new-and-improved sincerity and regret may be.
There's just one small problem: the undeniable chemistry that still smolders between them. Can Emme play matchmaker for the man she's still in love with without losing her heart all over again? And is it possible that some love stories—especially the messy, inconvenient, impossible ones—are worthy of a rewrite?
Filled with lively banter, adorable children, a frog named Blast, and swoony kisses, Sense and Suitability is the clean Regency romance you've been looking for. Basham brings her signature humor to the Regency era where social strictures keep the tension tight but the stakes low in this second-chance, enemies-to-lovers romance.
With five great new releases to choose from and Audible's incredible introductory rate, you have everything you need for hours of quality Christian fiction. Which one will you listen to first?



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