SAVE OVER 90%:A three-month subscription to Audible is Caged Womenon sale for just $0.99 per month, down from the typical price of $14.95 per month. That's a total savings of $41.88.
Shopping for last-minute holiday gifts? While it may seem late in the game, there's still time to gift something thoughtful that'll be enjoyed for months to come. Especially great for dealing with chilly winter months, audiobooks are the perfect gift and there's currently a great deal from Amazon.
Until Dec. 31, the first three months of a Premium Plus Audible subscription are just $0.99 per month, down from the usual price of $14.95. This sale price will save you over 90% on the three-month deal, slashing $41.88 off the total price overall. After the initial three months, the plan will automatically revert to $14.95 per month, but you're free to cancel at anytime.
The Audible library is packed with audiobooks, podcasts, and Audible originals that will keep you happily entertained through the winter. If you haven't jumped on the audio bandwagon yet, consider how enjoyable it would be to listen to an audiobook while driving, working out, walking the dog, or folding laundry.
SEE ALSO: Snag a pair of these Sony headphones at a price that's cheaper than Black FridayIf you're not one for listening to books, the Audible collection has tons of podcasts, including exclusives. The Premium Plus membership also gives you a credit each month to purchase any title from the Audible premium selection for free. Additionally, Premium Plus members get exclusive deals and discounts.
If you're one to always be tuned into podcasts or audiobooks, take advantage of this Amazon deal that'll give you three months of Audible for just $2.97 in total. You'll be saving over 90% compared to the typical price of $14.95 per month, and it's the perfect way to get a taste of the service. Be sure to sign up by 11:59 p.m. PT on Dec. 31 to snag this Amazon deal.
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