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Edenbrooke Audiobook ((new)) [ 2026 Edition ]

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What follows is a classic Regency romp filled with mistaken identities, rainy carriage rides, firelight conversations, and a slow-burn romance that has been described as "a hug in book form." It is sweet, clean, and deeply romantic.

"I read the book first and liked it. I listened to the audiobook and fell in love with it. Kirsten Potter makes Marianne funny, which I didn't catch on the page. She is the queen of Regency audio." —

Edenbrooke is widely considered "comfort food" literature. It is the book you reach for when you are sick, stressed, or heartbroken. The audiobook format takes this comfort to the next level. It transforms the experience into something passive—you can close your eyes, curl up under a blanket, and let the story wash over you. It feels less like reading a book and more like listening to a story told by a friend.

Have you listened to the Edenbrooke audiobook? Who is your favorite narrator for Regency romance? Let us know in the comments below.

| Feature | Print Book | Audiobook | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Visual, internal monologue | Auditory, performance-based | | Time to finish | 3-4 hours | 8.75 hours (feels longer because you savor it) | | Philip's charm | Imagined by reader | Performed by Kirsten Potter (Game changer) | | Best for | Commuting (reading on train) | Driving, cleaning, falling asleep | | Replayability | Moderate | High (quoting the narrator is addictive) |

Recommended for ages 15 and up, or anyone seeking an "easy to digest" Regency read. 🛒 Where to Listen You can find the audiobook on several major platforms: