UPDATE: It looks like most, if not all, of the $7.00 CD's have
$9.99 download versions. I don't know yet if the titles are shown elsewhere, or if they are additional. If you will click on the link to one of $7.00 CD titles, there will be (or might be) a link on that CD's webpage that says, "Download MP3: $9.99." Clicking on that will take you to a page where you can purchase the title as a download instead of a CD.
Books In Motion has a huge number (even 1,000 or more might not be out of the question) of
$9.99 audiobook downloads right now. I hesitate to tell you about it, though, because the process of finding them on their website is a convoluted one. But here goes . . . .
Go to
Books In Motion's homepage. On the lefthand side there is a list with the heading "Categories." Many, maybe most, of those categories will have
$9.99 downloads, for example, the "Action and Adventure" category.
Let's say that you click on "Action and Adventure." The site takes you to a page with a list of Action and Adventure titles. Notice that they are not
$9.99 each; not anywhere close to it. That is because the default page is for CD's. So, click on the link near the top lefthand corner that says, "Click for Downloads." Then, you will be taken to a webpage with Action and Adventure titles, but all of them (as far as I can tell) are
$9.99 each! At the bottom righthand corner, it states that there are, in fact, 385 of them!
Follow the same procedure for any category that you see on
the homepage that you might be interested in. There may be a simpler way to find these jewels, but if there is, I don't know yet what it is.
In order to get the word out about the sale to you as soon as possible, I haven't yet checked categories that I am interested in, and therefore knowledgeable about, so I don't know what the quality of these audiobooks is like.
For those who might want CD's or be willing to accept them, I will mention that Books In Motion also has a selection of $7.00 CD's. But there are only a measly 163 of them, as far as I can tell. To find them by starting at
the homepage, scroll down to the bottom of the page. Click on the bright red banner. Alternatively, you can navigate directly to
the webpage. There appears to be no way to sort the titles by subgenre or even genre. Even though they all show higher prices, I assume that they will reflect the $7.00/each price when you go through checkout.
Happy hunting.