Reunion: A Story’s audiobook cover design

Late tonight, as I was winding down and trying to convince myself that checking email one last time was a good idea, a message from ACX popped up. Nothing dramatic, nothing earth‑shaking—just one of those small, satisfying milestones that make the indie author grind feel a little less grindy.

Reunion: A Story, the first book in my Reunion Duology, has officially been added to Audible’s All You Can Listen (AYCL) program.

What does that mean? In practical terms, it puts the audiobook in front of a much larger pool of listeners—people who browse, sample, and take chances on new authors because there’s no extra cost to them. It’s the digital equivalent of someone picking up your book in a library or bookstore display simply because it caught their eye.

Reunion: A Story is the first volume of a two-book cycle.

Will it change my life overnight? Probably not. But it does mean more potential ears on the story, more organic discovery, and maybe even a few new readers who’ll follow Jim Garraty into Reunion: Coda afterward.

For a quiet Thursday night, that’s not bad at all.

Sometimes the little wins are the ones that keep you going.

A sample from the Audible edition of Reunion: A Story