The Housemaid Audiobook & Text to Speech: Every Way to Listen (2026)

The Housemaid — The Housemaid #1
Author: Freida McFadden
Published: April 26, 2022 · Bookouture
Pages: 329
Goodreads: 4.27★ (3.68M+ ratings) — view
Audiobook length: ~8h 50m
Already own the Kindle edition? Use CastReader to read Kindle Cloud Reader aloud — free →
The Housemaid is the rare BookTok sensation that actually holds up. 3.68 million Goodreads ratings averaging 4.27 stars. Multiple NYT bestseller weeks across the series. A Netflix-style film adaptation starring Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried, and Brandon Sklenar scheduled to land in 2025/2026. The adaptation pushed it back into Google's top-5 most searched books — alongside Regretting You which saw the same adaptation-driven surge — which is why the #1 thing people ask about this book in 2026 is how to listen to it before the movie.
This guide covers every listening path, tuned for a psychological thriller where pacing and voice matter.
How to Listen to The Housemaid Free
If your search was "The Housemaid audiobook free" or "listen to The Housemaid online," here are the legal free options — all landable in under an hour:
- Libby / Hoopla library lend — The Housemaid is on most U.S. library catalogues with reasonable wait times; Hoopla often has it for instant borrow.
- Audible 30-day free trial — one credit gets you the Lauryn Allman / Jeremy Arthur narration permanently (cancel before renewal, audio is still yours).
- CastReader + Kindle (AI read-aloud) — own the Kindle edition already? Turn it into a free AI audiobook in Kindle Cloud Reader. The fastest path if the library waitlist is long.
Because The Housemaid is a thriller that rewards a single-sitting listen (8h 50m), all three options work — the call is whether you want professional narration (options 1–2) or instant start (option 3).
About The Housemaid
Millie, a young woman with a dark past, takes a live-in housemaid position with Nina and Andrew Winchester — a wealthy family in a mansion on Long Island. The job is a lifeline. Millie is a recently released convict; jobs like this don't come twice.
Nothing about the Winchesters is quite right. Nina makes messes just to watch Millie clean them. She tells strange lies about her own daughter. Her handsome husband, Andrew, seems more broken every day. Millie tries to keep her head down. Then one night, she tries on one of Nina's pristine white dresses and realizes her attic bedroom only locks from the outside.
It's the kind of thriller where every chapter ends on a question. McFadden plays fair — the book is structured in three parts, each with a POV twist that recontextualizes what came before. It's short (329 pages), tight, and built to be finished in one sitting. Which is why the audiobook format works so well: you can listen the whole book through on a single travel day.
Series note: The Housemaid is followed by The Housemaid's Secret (2023), The Housemaid Is Watching (2024), The Housemaid's Wedding (novella), and Dear Debbie (2026 — which hit #1 on the NYT list in Q1 2026). If you finish book one, you'll have 35+ hours of audio waiting.
How to Listen to The Housemaid — Every Platform
Option 1: Audible (Official Audiobook) — Best Production
Lauryn Allman narrates Millie. Jeremy Arthur narrates Andrew. The dual-narrator setup is the reason many listeners rate the audiobook higher than the ebook — Allman modulates Millie's public-facing voice and her inner calculation so precisely that the book's central POV twist lands harder on audio than on paper.
- Runtime: ~8 hours 50 minutes
- Price: $22.46 or one Audible credit ($14.95/mo)
- Free trial: 30-day Audible trial includes one free credit — redeem on The Housemaid
- Link: Audible — The Housemaid
Option 2: Libro.fm — Indie-Bookstore Alternative
Same Allman/Arthur narration, purchase supports independent bookstores.
- Price: $19.99 or one credit ($14.99/mo)
- Link: Libro.fm — The Housemaid
Option 3: Libby / Hoopla (Free via Library)
The Housemaid is stocked in nearly every U.S. public library system.
- Libby: Expect 1–4 weeks wait at popular libraries. Surges after movie trailer drops.
- Hoopla: Often available instant-borrow. Monthly borrow limits apply.
- Cost: Free with a library card.
Trick for thriller readers: place a hold on book 1, then start reading book 2 on Kindle while you wait. By the time the audiobook comes off hold, you're already hooked on the series.
Option 4: Kindle Cloud Reader (Browser) — with CastReader
The Kindle edition of The Housemaid is often priced at $4.99 and dips to $1.99 in sales. If you already own it, free AI audiobook = Kindle Cloud Reader + CastReader.
Kindle Cloud Reader has no built-in TTS. And every other Chrome extension fails on it — Amazon scrambles the on-page text with encrypted fonts, so generic extensions pipe gibberish into your speakers.
CastReader is the only extension that handles Kindle. It runs OCR (tesseract-wasm) in your browser to capture actual text from the rendered page.
Steps:
- Open The Housemaid on read.amazon.com
- Install CastReader (Chrome / Edge / Firefox)
- Click the 🔊 icon
- First page OCRs in ~2s. CastReader pre-reads ahead of playback.
For thrillers, I recommend staying with a single-voice setup. The jump-cuts between POVs are already signaled by chapter breaks — switching AI voices mid-book breaks immersion. Kindle Cloud Reader walkthrough →
Option 5: Kindle iOS / Android App — Assistive Reader
The Housemaid supports Enhanced Typesetting, so Assistive Reader works:
- Open Kindle app → open The Housemaid
- Tap center → tap Aa → tap More
- Toggle Assistive Reader on
- Controls: play, pause, rewind 30s, speed 0.5x–3x
On iOS, download Premium Siri voices (Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > Voices). For this book, a crisp neutral female voice like Ava or Serena beats a warm/friendly voice — the tension rides on detachment.
Option 6: Kindle Paperwhite / Scribe
Built-in TTS works and is serviceable for an 8-hour book. You'll need Bluetooth headphones (Scribe has a speaker; Paperwhite and basic Kindle don't).
- Pair Bluetooth headphones via Settings
- Open The Housemaid → tap center → tap Aa
- Toggle Text-to-Speech on
- Press-and-hold the page-turn button
Voice is basic Kindle TTS — adequate for the attic-reveal scene but not expressive. For a short thriller, many readers tolerate it to keep the "e-reader in hand, earbuds in" ergonomics.
Option 7: Apple Books Edition
Apple Books sells The Housemaid at $4.99. Use iOS/macOS Speak Screen:
- Buy in Apple Books
- Settings > Accessibility > Spoken Content > toggle Speak Screen
- Open the book → two-finger swipe down from top
- Siri voices read continuously, auto-turn pages
Ava or Zoe (Premium voices) are the usual picks. Because the book is short and linear, Apple Books + Speak Screen is a particularly clean listening path if you're already an iPhone-first reader.
Option 8: Kindle for Mac / Windows
Kindle desktop has no Assistive Reader. Speak Selection on Mac (Option + Esc after enabling it in Accessibility settings) reads a selected passage but won't auto-turn pages. For continuous listening on desktop, use CastReader on Kindle Cloud Reader in your browser instead.
Option 9: EPUB / PDF
Bookouture (publisher) does not sell DRM-free EPUB or PDF editions directly. Legal EPUBs come from library Libby loans. They work with:
- Apple Books (Speak Screen) on macOS/iOS
- Calibre with Read Aloud plugin
- CastReader's EPUB reader — paste chapters for AI TTS
Promotional PDFs from Bookouture (first-chapter teasers) can be read via CastReader's PDF tool.
TTS Settings Tuned for The Housemaid
This book is structured in three parts with POV shifts that are the twist. Your TTS settings should help you hear those shifts without giving anything away.
| Scene type | Voice style | Speed |
|---|---|---|
| Millie Part 1 (housemaid chapters) | Crisp, controlled female, mid-pitch | 1.1x |
| Nina scenes (dinner, interactions) | Same voice — don't switch | 1.0x |
| Interior monologue / realization | Drop speed, let it sit | 0.95x |
| Part 2 POV transition | Same voice — trust the chapter break | 1.0x |
| Climax chapters | Whatever you've been using, don't accelerate | 1.0x |
On CastReader, Nicole or Bella at 1.1x is my recommended default. A 329-page book at 1.1x comes out around 8 hours — same territory as the Audible version but with your own phrasing control. Save your preferred voice as the default so CastReader picks it up in every session.
Send to Phone: Binge a Thriller on a Walk
For a book like The Housemaid that rewards one long listening session, Send to Phone is the commute weapon:
- Open The Housemaid in Kindle Cloud Reader
- Activate CastReader
- Click Send to Phone → scan Telegram QR
- Earbuds in, walk, drive, or clean
Desktop OCRs pages and streams to your phone continuously. Pause mid-chapter to get a coffee. Resume 20 minutes later. The whole book runs through in a single 8-hour day if you want.
Then What: The Housemaid Series Listening Order
If you finish book 1 in a single session (many people do), here's the full audiobook line-up — same narrators on all:
- The Housemaid — ~8h 50m
- The Housemaid's Secret — ~9h 30m
- The Housemaid Is Watching — ~10h
- The Housemaid's Wedding (novella #2.5) — ~2h 30m
- Dear Debbie (#4, 2026) — ~10h 30m
Roughly 40 hours of material end-to-end. With a Libby hold cycle, you can rotate through the series without paying for credits, keeping Audible in reserve for the new release when it drops.
Buying & Borrowing Links
- Kindle ebook: Amazon — $4.99
- Paperback: Amazon · Bookshop.org (supports indies)
- Audiobook: Audible · Libro.fm
- Apple Books: The Housemaid
- Library: Libby · Hoopla (varies by library)
- Goodreads: Book page · Freida McFadden author page
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