These fiction and nonfiction titles spill ALL the tea! Whether you want historical drama, family drama, or a little murder with your drama, they’ve got you covered. Some of these audiobooks feel like a great gossip session with your friends, while others feel like overhearing a juicy conversation on the train. The best part about these gossipy titles? You don’t have to keep the secrets!
This audiobook largely focuses on Emira, a young black woman who babysits for a rich white woman. Emira is accused of kidnapping while out with the child one night, and the interaction is caught on film by a sympathetic bystander. This…
This title will have readers clutching pearls and gasping out loud at the real-life drama. Anderson Cooper has the receipts for the dirty laundry of nearly every upper-class NYC family from the late 1800s to 1900s, including his own. While…
This modern take on an epistolary novel shares the story of a murder with readers via emails, text messages, letters, and other papers with shifting perspectives. There are a wide range of characters and suspects, with missing papers from…
Rumors spread like wildfire on the island of Nantucket, but the locals would never have dreamed that best friends Madeline and Grace would be the focus of all the gossip that summer. Madeline, facing bills and publishing deadlines, writes…
I love that this audiobook has different narrators for the characters, and the story is told in pieces from their perspectives. Everyone is assembled on a remote Irish island for a fabulous wedding. Readers hear commentary about stressful…
This novel feels indulgent–allowing readers to glimpse the luxuries and struggles of New York’s one-percenters. The characters are lovable, but very fallible, and highlight the miles separating the haves and have-nots in their world.…
There is no better gossip than that from an anonymous advice columnist! Cheryl Strayed narrates this collection of wild, hilarious, and heart-wrenching stories from people seeking the advice of Sugar, her online pseudonym. Over 10 years of…
This “housewife thriller” switches between several viewpoints and time periods, but gossip lovers will enjoy the feeling of being crowded with conversation throughout the novel. This fun work is full of rich, mean, gossipy wives who hang…
This lighthearted romcom feels like watching reality TV in book format. Bea gets invited to be the first plus-sized woman to star in a TV reality dating competition, and while she knows she won’t find true love, she could use the boost to…
Listening to the audiobook version of any David Sedaris books is always better than reading it. Sedaris’ comedic timing and voices bring his funny, reflective, and intriguing stories to life. In this work, he shares essays about family…
Emily and Chess were close friends as children, but adult life has added new strains to their relationship. Emily is excited for a trip to Italy to rekindle their friendship, especially since they are renting the historic home of a…