To give you the most accurate review, here’s the breakdown: (but in M4B audio format – e.g., a fan-made audio rip or descriptive audio track): Review: Season 3 follows Joe and Love Quinn as married serial killers raising a baby in the boring suburb of Madre Linda. The M4B audio format works surprisingly well if you’ve seen the show before, but as a standalone audio experience, you lose visual cues (the glass cage, facial expressions, the kills). The narration (Joe’s inner monologue) is already voiceover-heavy in the show, so it translates decently to audio. Victoria Pedretti’s performance as Love is intense even in sound alone. Rating: 4/5 for audio adaptation — engaging but not intended for blind listening. If you mean the audiobook of You Love Me (Book 3 in Caroline Kepnes’ series) — sometimes mislabeled as “Season 3”: Review (M4B format): Narrated by Santino Fontana (who also narrates the first two books), You Love Me continues Joe Goldberg’s obsessive, creepy, witty inner monologue. This time, Joe moves to a small Pacific Northwest island and targets a librarian named Mary Kay. The M4B format is clean, chapter-marked, and Fontana’s performance is flawless — he is Joe’s voice. The plot is slower than Season 2 of the show but darker in a literary way. Rating: 4.5/5 — essential for fans of the series. M4B works well for long drives. If you meant something else entirely (e.g., a fan edit, a bootleg), please clarify.