If you’d told me a year ago I’d be listening to audiobooks almost every day I’d think you were crazy. But that’s actually what I do now. I spend most of my free time, which let’s be honest consists of purely housework, listening to books.
Seatmate by Cara Bastone

These audiobooks are so fun. The story happens in real time so you literally spend the entire 5 hours and 10 minutes with the characters. I find these types of audiobooks so much more engaging as they’re like listening to films.
The chemistry between the narrators was off the charts but I thought it felt more like friendship. So if you’re looking for a romance, I don’t really think this is the book for you. Either way, it’s a really fun read that will keep you entertained for the entire five hours.
Synopsis: I have exactly 5 hours and 10 minutes to get from Boston to New York City or the professional opportunity of a lifetime disappears. My only travel option? The second to last seat on a discount bus. Across from the bathroom. Wearing last night’s clothes (don’t ask). All worth it if I can make it in time.
My nerves almost get the best of me, but then there he is, sitting down in the seat next to me. Tall. Friendly smile. Bright indigo streak in his brown hair. The perfect distraction. Turns out he’s on his way to reconnect with an old flame. The one who got away. We can both make it on time – just barely – if the traffic keeps flowing.
Playing road-trip games, avoiding calls from his mother, and effortless conversation keeps us from clockwatching…until the bus breaks down. And my seatmate turns into my copilot as we wrangle a ride in a car three decades old. And hit all the traffic. And oh, Lord, the detours. And somehow I end up careening cross-town on the handlebars of a Citi Bike carrying a box of kittens. (Yeah, don’t ask.)
He’s my hero every step of the way…and I might be falling for him. But what happens when we reach our final destination? Could my seatmate really be my soul mate?
One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus

This is one of my most recent listens and I’m glad I decided to listen to the audio version. The narrators did such a great job, especially my absolute favourite Robbie Daymond. I love listening to thrillers and mysteries. The tension keeps my focus so much better than other genres and as this is a post about engaging audiobooks, that’s great.
Synopsis: One of Us Is Lying is the story of what happens when five strangers walk into detention and only four walk out alive. Everyone is a suspect, and everyone has something to hide.
On Monday afternoon, five students at Bayview High walk into detention.
Bronwyn, the brain, is Yale-bound and never breaks a rule.
Addy, the beauty, is the picture-perfect homecoming princess.
Nate, the criminal, is already on probation for dealing.
Cooper, the athlete, is the all-star baseball pitcher.
And Simon, the outcast, is the creator of Bayview High’s notorious gossip app.
Only, Simon never makes it out of that classroom. Before the end of detention, Simon’s dead. And according to investigators, his death wasn’t an accident. On Monday, he died. But on Tuesday, he’d planned to post juicy reveals about all four of his high-profile classmates, which makes all four of them suspects in his murder. Or are they the perfect patsies for a killer who’s still on the loose?
Everyone has secrets, right? What really matters is how far you would go to protect them.
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