Is Cursed By The Moon, Claimed By The King On Audiobook?

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Quick heads-up: I checked across major retailers and library platforms, and 'Cursed by the Moon, Claimed by the King' didn’t show up as an official audiobook during the last round of searching. That typically means only ebook and print are available, or audio rights haven’t been produced yet. My usual tricks are to set alerts on Audible or follow the author on social media for announcements, or use text-to-speech through Kindle/Voice Dream if I can’t wait. I’ve sat through more than a few TTS reads and sometimes they’re surprisingly listenable, though they lack the warmth of a good narrator. If the story hooks you, I’d bookmark it and keep an ear out — there’s a decent chance audio will come eventually, and when it does I’ll be first in line to listen.
2025-10-19 13:53:30
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Good news and a little frustration on the audiobook front. I hunted through the big storefronts — Audible, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, and Libro.fm — and as of mid-2024 there wasn’t an official audiobook listed for 'Cursed by the Moon, Claimed by the King'. That often happens with indie or small-press paranormals: the ebook and print editions drop first, and narration rights either lag behind or never get picked up. I’ve seen authors announce audiobook plans months later, sometimes with different narrators or through exclusive deals, so it’s not necessarily gone forever.

If you want to listen now, my go-to workaround is using a text-to-speech app. Kindle and Apple Books both have decent TTS, and third-party apps like Voice Dream Reader or Speechify can make even an ebook feel like an audiobook. Libraries using Libby/OverDrive or services like Hoopla sometimes snag audio rights early, so it’s worth checking there. I also keep an eye on the author’s socials and publisher pages because they’ll post narrators and release dates if an audiobook is in the pipeline. Personally, I prefer a full-cast or a strong single narrator for romances and paranormals — a flat TTS can do in a pinch, but it doesn’t compare to a pro narrator’s energy — so I’ll wait if they announce a great narrator, but TTS is my clutch move when I can’t.

All that said, if you really want an update right now, check Audible and the author’s official channels first. For my own reading pile, I often cross between TTS and waiting for an official release depending on how much I want to devour the story. It’s a tease, but sometimes anticipation makes the listen sweeter.
2025-10-19 17:23:08
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Practical lowdown: I checked the usual channels and, at least the last time I looked, 'Cursed by the Moon, Claimed by the King' didn’t have an official audiobook release. That doesn’t always mean it’ll never exist — audiobook production can be a slow, expensive process, especially if the publisher needs to secure narration talent and distribution. Independent authors sometimes opt to release audio later via platforms that connect narrators with books, so it’s possible an audio version could appear down the line.

If you’d rather not wait, there are a few realistic options. First, try your local library apps like Libby or Hoopla since libraries occasionally acquire audio rights even when retail outlets haven’t. Second, text-to-speech has improved a lot; I’ve had decent experiences with Kindle’s narration and apps like Voice Dream Reader. Third, follow the author or book’s publisher — they’ll almost always announce auditions, narrators, or release dates. Finally, be cautious about unofficial uploads: fan-made recordings or pirate uploads might exist, but they’re often low quality and infringe rights. I usually weigh how much I want the story now against waiting for a polished production — for me, if it’s a must-listen series, I’ll wait for proper narration, otherwise TTS fills the gap.
2025-10-21 10:53:26
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