Audie Award for Romance

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The Audie Award for Romance is one of the Audie Awards presented annually by the Audio Publishers Association (APA). It awards excellence in narration, production, and content for an audiobook romance released in a given year. It has been awarded since 2005.

Winners and finalists[]

2020s[]

Year of Release Audiobook Narrator Audiobook Publisher
2021[1]
26th
Dirty Letters (2021) by Vi Keeland and Penelope Ward Andi Arndt and Jacob Morgan Brilliance Audio
Call Me Maybe (2020) by Cara Bastone Luci Christian and Neil Hellegers Audible Originals
Chasing Cassandra (2020) by Lisa Kleypas Mary Jane Wells HarperAudio
Get a Life, Chloe Brown (2019) by Talia Hibbert Adjoa Andoh HarperAudio
The Honey-Don't List (2020) by Christina Lauren Patti Murin and Jon Root Simon & Schuster Audio
2020[2]
25th
Devil's Daughter (2019) by Lisa Kleypas Mary Jane Wells HarperAudio
The Bride Test (2019) by Helen Hoang Emily Wood Zeller Dreamscape
The Friend Zone (2019) by Abby Jimenez Teddy Hamilton and Erin Mallon Hachette Audio
Gimme Some Sugar (2019) by Molly Harper Amanda Ronconi Audible
Red, White & Royal Blue (2019) by Casey McQuiston Ramon de Ocampo Macmillan Audio

2010s[]

Year of Release Audiobook Narrator Audiobook Publisher
2019[3]
24th
Children of Blood and Bone (2018) by Tom Adeyemi Bahni Turpin Macmillan Audio
An American Marriage (2018) by Tayari Jones Eisa Davis and Sean Crisden HighBridge Audio
Beastie Boys Book (2018) by Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz Michael Diamond, Adam Horovitz, and full cast Penguin Random House Audio
Calypso (2018) by David Sedaris David Sedaris Hachette Audio
The Good Neighbor (2018) by Maxwell King LeVar Burton Oasis Audio
I'll Be Gone in the Dark (2018) by Michelle McNamara Gabra Zackman, Gillian Flynn, and Patton Oswalt HarperAudio
2018[4]
23rd
The Duchess Deal (2017) by Tessa Dare Mary Jane Wells HarperAudio
Any Day Now (2017) by Robyn Carr Thérèse Plummer Recorded Books
Cake: A Love Story (2016) by J. Bengtsson Andi Arndt and Joe Arden J. Bengtsson
Come Sundown (2017) by Nora Roberts Elisabeth Rodgers Brilliance Audio
The Ladies' Room (2011) by Carolyn Brown Donna Postel Brilliance Audio
2017[5]
22nd
Dirty (1945) by Kylie Scott Andi Arndt Macmillan Audio
Duke of Sin (2016) by Elizabeth Hoyt Ashford McNab Hachette Audio
First Star I See Tonight (2016) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips Nicole Poole HarperAudio
Glitterland (2013) by Alexis Hall Nicholas Boulton Hedgehog Productions
The Obsession (2016) by Nora Roberts Shannon McManus Brilliance Audio
2016[6]
21st
The Highwayman (2015) by Kerrigan Byrne Derek Perkins Tantor Audio
The Duke's Holiday (2014) by Maggie Fenton Sue Pitkin Brilliance Audio
Never Judge a Lady by Her Cover (1992) by Sarah MacLean Rosalyn Landor HarperAudio
The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy (2015) by Julia Quinn Rosalyn Landor HarperAudio
A Sorceress of His Own (2015) by Dianne Duvall Kirsten Potter Tantor Audio
2015[7]
20th
The Bridges of Madison County (1994) by Robert James Waller Kelli O'Hara and Steven Pasquale Hachette Audio
Burn for Me (2014) by Ilona Andrews Renee Raudman HarperAudio
First Love (2014) by James Patterson Lauren Fortgang Hachette Audio
Just This Once (2012) by Rosalind James Claire Bocking ACZ/Rosalind Iiams
Rumor Has It (2013) by Jill Shalvis Karen White Tantor Audio
2014[8]
19th
The Longest Ride (2013) by Nicholas Sparks January LaVoy and Ron McLarty Hachette Audio
The Darkest Craving (2009) by Gena Showalter Max Bellmore Audible
For My Lady's Heart (2014) by Laura Kinsale Nicholas Boulton Hedgehog
Kissing Under the Mistletoe (2014) by Bella Andre Eva Kaminsky Oak Press
The Wanderer (2013) by Robyn Carr Thérèse Plummer Recorded Books
2013[9]
18th
The Witness (2012) by Nora Roberts Julia Whelan Brilliance Audio
Don't Cry for Me (2012) by Sharon Sala Kathe Mazur Audible
The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie (2009) by Jennifer Ashley Angela Dawe Tantor Audio
Never Seduce a Scot (2012) by Maya Banks Kirsten Potter Tantor Audio
Scandalous Desires (2011) by Elizabeth Hoyt Ashford MacNab Hachette Audio
2012[10][11]
17th
New York to Dallas (2012) by J. D. Robb Susan Ericksen Brilliance Audio
The Darkest Surrender (2011) by Gena Showalter Max Bellmore Audible
Notorious (2011) by Nicola Cornick Katherine Kellgren Audible
Summer Rental (2011) by Mary Kay Andrews Isabel Keating Macmillan Audio
When Beauty Tamed the Beast (2011) by Eloisa James Susan Duerden HarperAudio
The Winter Sea (2008) by Susanna Kearsley Rosalyn Landor Audible
2011[12]
16th
Secret Diaries of Charlotte Brontë (2009) by Syrie James Bianca Amato Recorded Books
Fantasy in Death (2010) by J. D. Robb Susan Ericksen Brilliance Audio
A Kiss at Midnight (2010) by Eloisa James Susan Duerden HarperAudio
The Elusive Bride (2010) by Stephanie Laurens Simon Prebble HarperAudio
By King's Command (2000) by Linda Lea Castle full cast Siren Audio
2010[13]
15th
The Untamed Bride (2009) by Stephanie Laurens Simon Prebble HarperAudio
Dark Slayer (2009) by Christine Feehan Phil Gigante and Jane Brown Brilliance Audio
The House on Tradd Street (2008) by Karen White Aimee Bruneau Listen & Live Audio
A Rogue of My Own (2009) by Johanna Lindsey Rosalyn Landor Brilliance Audio
What I Did for Love (2009) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips Julia Gibson HarperAudio

2000s[]

Year of Release Audiobook Narrator Audiobook Publisher
2009[14][15]
14th
The Dark Highlander (2002) by Karen Marie Moning Phil Gigante Brilliance Audio
Fire Me Up (2005) by Katie MacAlister Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books
Forbidden (1997) by Suzanne Brockmann Traci Svensgaard Blackstone Audio
Mismatch (1989) by Tami Hoag Jen Taylor BBC Audiobooks America
Tribute (2008) by Nora Roberts Jennifer Van Dyck Brilliance Audio
2008[16][17]
13th
Natural Born Charmer (2007) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips Anna Fields HarperAudio
Beyond the Highland Mist (1999) by Karen Marie Moning Phil Gigante BBC Audiobooks America
Consequences (2007) by Penelope Lively Josephine Bailey Tantor Audio
Everlasting (2007) by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss Xanthe Elbrick HarperAudio
On Tall Pine Lake (2007) by Dorothy Garlock Anna Fields Tantor Audio
Sugar Daddy (2007) by Lisa Kleypas Jeannie Stith Brilliance Audio
2007[18]
12th
If You Could See Me Now (2005) by Cecelia Ahern Susan Lynch and Rupert Degas Hyperion Audio
Born in Death (2006) by J. D. Robb Susan Ericksen Brilliance Audio
Darkfever (2007) by Karen Marie Moning Joyce Bean Brilliance Audio
Dear John (2007) by Nicholas Sparks Holter Graham Hachette Audio
The Tavern on Maple Street (2005) by Sharon Owens Caroline Winterson Listen & Live Audio
2006[19]
11th
Origin in Death (2005) by J. D. Robb Susan Ericksen Brilliance Audio
Chill Factor (2005) by Sandra Brown Stephen Lang Simon & Schuster Audio
A Good Yarn (2005) by Debbie Macomber Linda Emond HarperAudio
Rosie Dunne (2004) by Cecelia Ahern Roger Rees, Moira Quirk, Ros Landor, and Russell Copley Time Warner AudioBooks
The Tea House on Mulberry Street (2003) by Sharon Owens Caroline Winterson Listen & Live Audio
2005
10th
Kiss Me While I Sleep (2004) by Linda Howard Joyce Bean and Dick Hill Brilliance Audio
Invitation to Provence (2001) by Elizabeth Adler Carrington MacDuffie Chivers North America
The Perfect Lover (2003) by Stephanie Laurens Simon Prebble Recorded Books
Sam's Letters to Jennifer (2004) by James Patterson Anne Heche and Jane Alexander Time Warner AudioBooks
The Summer I Dared (2004) by Barbara Delinsky Linda Emond Simon & Schuster Audio
The Virgin's Lover (2004) by Philippa Gregory Graeme Malcolm Simon & Schuster Audio

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