Been looking for that one myself last month. The official audiobook for 'The Heartless' by... I think it's Gena Showalter? Actually no, that's a different one. The one about the fae prince, right? Anyway, it's a bit of a ghost online. I found the ebook everywhere, but the audio version is weirdly elusive. My library's app, Libby, didn't have it. I ended up checking Scribd—sometimes they have stuff others don't—but no luck there either.
I heard a rumor on a book Discord that the audiobook rights might be tangled up or it just never got produced for some regions. Might be worth checking if there's a UK or Australian edition on Audible with a different narrator. I gave up and just read the physical copy, which was fine, but I really wanted to listen to the male narrator for that prince's voice. Maybe someone uploaded a fan reading somewhere, but those are always hit or miss on quality.
Honestly? I don't think a professional audiobook exists for 'The Heartless'. I've searched every major platform: Audible, Google Play, Audiobooks.com, even Spotify's audiobook section now. Nothing. The title is common enough that you get a lot of search results for other 'heartless' books or songs, which is super frustrating.
Some indie or smaller-press titles just never get an audio adaptation. It's a bummer because the book has that dark, atmospheric vibe that would work so well with a good narrator. You might have to settle for the ebook or a used paperback. I checked the author's website once and there was no mention of an audio version in the works, which seems like a missed opportunity.
I found it on a site called Audiobook Sanctuary, but it felt super sketchy—pop-up ads and everything. It probably wasn't legit. I'd be careful; if it's not on the usual storefronts, it likely isn't officially available. Maybe ask the publisher directly on social media? That's how I found out another book I wanted was getting an audio release next year.
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"I rather get dragged in the mud with chains by moving horses or be beaten with a club with nails on it than lose my virginity to you," she spat, looking at him with hate in her eyes, hoping her eyes conveyed the degree of contempt she felt when she spat out the words.
Anger and disbelief flashed in his eyes. She was going to be the first woman that would ever reject him, and in such a preposterous manner. He stood up and went over to her while she gummed her back to the wall, having no other room to step back. He gripped her chin with his strong palm, forcing her to look at him, his wicked grey eyes bore into her hazel ones.
"What if it's your only ticket to freedom?"
"As I said, I rather die."
He quickly shoved her onto the bed and she scooted away as he moved towards her. "I am Eros Castillo, leader of the El dragon gang, you dare not reject me, nobody rejects me," he said in a low husky voice, his eyes five shades darker, his countenance grim and dangerous.
Elena was trained to be the leader of the pack and take over from her father, things changed when Jonathan, a warewolf from another pack challenges her father and wins.
Jonathan takes over the pack but soon realised that he can't be able to rule the pack without Elena. He needs her so he proposed marriage to Elena who doesn't know that she has a hidden power that can only be unlocked when she meets her soulmate.
They both soon realised that they need each other and that they will be stronger together than against each other.
"The heartless handsome". That's exactly what Aruna thinks about Sumit. But what comes as a surprise is when he doesn't hesitate to marry despite knowing her past. But then he too divulges his reasons for diving headlong into wedlock. The word 'love' seems to be nowhere in this matrimony.
[Sequel : MEANT TO BE MARRIED]
(Completed) April 2023
"kill me please" - crystal
"You left me burning my feeling away but you can never get away from me not till you pay for each and every Strike you give to my heart " -Landon
Was it really her mistake or Landon misunderstood her
When Jacqueline heard that the mafia group, The Matrix, was responsible for the death of her parents, she decided to take her revenge against them. The Matrix was the ruling mafia in the country, they were the most feared, even the police dared not to get involved in their business.
Falling for the son of the leader of The Matrix, Lorenzo Hernandez, the heir, a ruthless, cold-hearted man, a don in the criminal world who never let his enemies go scot free wasn't part of the plan for Jacqueline, he was also attracted towards her which made it difficult for her to carryout her mission.
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After having a very hot one-night stand with a stranger, Christodia found out that the stranger is no other than the Kwame Agyapong, the heartless CEO and he now wants to own her by hook or crook.
"Get the hell off me", I yelled.
"And go where, baby? I want a recap of last time."
And without warning he entered me fully. I scream
"Yeah, scream baby, welcome to hell."
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The 'Heartless' audiobook is actually a pretty fascinating topic because it blends literature and performance art. The original novel was written by Marissa Meyer, who's best known for her 'Lunar Chronicles' series—a sci-fi twist on classic fairy tales. But here's the cool part: the audiobook version is narrated by Rebecca Soler, who brings this dark, whimsical Queen of Hearts origin story to life with such incredible vocal range. I love how audiobooks add layers to storytelling; Soler's performance makes the protagonist Catherine's descent into villainy feel even more tragic and immersive.
If you're into retellings with a gothic edge, Meyer's writing is fantastic, but pairing it with Soler's narration elevates it. It's one of those cases where the audiobook might just surpass the print experience. I stumbled upon it after binge-listening to 'The Lunar Chronicles,' and now I recommend it to anyone who loves antihero origin stories.