ONE Audiobooks, which has produced all of my audiobooks, picks one title from their catalog each month to let people listen to for free. And, in March, that book is Dancing and Doughnuts, my Twelve Dancing Princesses retelling!
All you have to do is go to the OneAudiobooks website and follow the directions. Once you save Dancing and Doughnuts to your account, you will have until June 1 to finish listening to it.
It's kind of like borrowing a book from the library, where you have a certain number of weeks to read it, and then you return it. You don't get to download and keep the book for free, but you get to experience it for free within a certain timeframe.
Dancing and Doughnuts is about a Civil War veteran trying to find work in a small Kansas town. He takes a job trying to figure out who is spiking the refreshments served at a family-run dance hall. Twelve sisters, uncountable doughnuts, rowdy cowboys -- nothing can stop our hero from solving this mystery and helping the family resolve some bigger problems in the process.
The audiobook version is read by Steve Corona, whose narration of my book One Bad Apple won a SOVA last year. Steve has been my ideal narrator for Dancing and Doughnuts since the idea of audiobook editions for my books first entered my head, and he absolutely knocks this narration out of the park. Do yourself a favor and listen to it for free while you can!



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