If you want to listen to 'Cicada Moon' in full online, there are a handful of legit,
easy routes I usually check first. My go-to is commercial audiobook stores:
Audible often carries a wide catalog and lets you listen in their app after purchase or via a free trial credit, and
google play books or Apple Books sometimes sell standalone audiobooks without a subscription. I also like
Libro.fm because purchases support local bookstores, which feels nice.
Before buying, I always sample the narrator — sometimes a book really lands or falls flat depending on the performance. Runtime, production quality, and whether the edition is abridged are things I look for. If you’d rather not pay, try
library apps like Libby (OverDrive) or Hoopla: I’ve borrowed more than a few titles this way and had no trouble streaming or downloading them for offline listening. Availability varies by region and licensing, though, so it’s common that a title might be on one service and not another.
If 'Cicada Moon' seems nowhere to be found, check the publisher’s website or the author’s social pages; sometimes authors link to where the audiobook lives or announce special promotions. I avoid sketchy uploads on random sites and YouTube rips because they’re often illegal and low quality.
all in all, with a little searching you can usually find a legal, full audiobook version — and I always end up appreciating a great narrator almost as much as the story itself.