4 Answers2025-10-16 03:09:00
My hunt through the usual audiobook haunts turned up nothing official for 'Marked by the Moon: The Forsaken Mate'. I checked big storefronts in my head — places like Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, and library apps like Libby and Hoopla — and there’s no widely distributed narrated edition that I could find. That said, indie paranormal romances often lag behind in audio production, so absence on the major platforms doesn’t always mean the author won’t produce one later.
If you really love the story, I’d poke around the author’s website or social pages because small-press and indie authors sometimes crowdfund narrations or announce narrator auditions on their feed. Another route I use is to check audiobook production hubs where indie authors post projects; that’s where you sometimes see upcoming narrations weeks or months before a storefront release. Personally I’m a sucker for narrated romances and I’ll keep an eye on this title — hoping a charming narrator picks it up soon.
4 Answers2025-10-16 06:22:13
It looks like this one—'Marked by rejection: the curse of her mates'—isn't widely available as a commercially produced audiobook. I dug through Audible, Apple Books, Google Play, Scribd and even smaller indie audiobook stores, and I couldn't find a licensed narrated version listed. The title pops up mostly as ebook or self-published paperback entries on retailer pages and fan-fiction-style platforms, which usually means the rights or demand for a full audiobook haven't lined up yet.
That said, there are some practical workarounds people use: authors sometimes release audio chapters on Patreon or YouTube if they want to experiment, and if the book is self-published the author could choose to produce an audiobook through services like ACX or Findaway in the future. If you're eager to listen today, the easiest route is an ebook plus a good text-to-speech app (Voice Dream Reader, Speechify, or the Kindle app’s built-in narrator) for surprisingly pleasant results. I hope the author decides to make one someday — I'd be first in line to listen.
4 Answers2025-10-20 02:09:43
I dug through my usual audiobook haunts and a bunch of indie marketplaces to answer this, and here's what I found from my little deep-dive. I couldn’t locate a widely distributed, officially produced audiobook of 'Betrayed and Claimed by the Lycan King' on major retailers like Audible, Apple Books, or Google Play. That usually means either the story hasn’t been picked up for professional narration yet or it’s only available in very limited self-published audio form.
If you really want an audio version, try the author’s official page or any links from the book’s listing on places like Goodreads; indie authors sometimes post audio chapters on their sites or offer them via Patreon. Another route is to check smaller platforms like Scribd, or library apps like Hoopla and Libby — occasional indie audiobooks pop up there. Personally, I’d keep an eye on author updates; if the book gains traction, a narrated edition often follows, and I’d be excited to listen to it when it drops.
4 Answers2025-10-17 22:32:25
I got curious about this one a while back and dug into it pretty thoroughly: there is not an official commercial audiobook edition of 'The Lycan's Undesired Mate' right now. I checked the usual storefronts where indie romance audiobooks show up — Audible, Apple Books, and some indie-friendly shops — and the title doesn't appear as a produced audiobook. That said, the book definitely exists in ebook/print, and the author has been active in the community, so there are a few audio-related crumbs to salvage if you prefer listening.
For folks who want audio, I've had decent luck with two workarounds: first, the author sometimes posts short narrated excerpts or voice clips on their social platforms or Patreon, which give a little audio flavor even without a full production. Second, text-to-speech has come a long way; using a good TTS engine on the ebook gives surprisingly pleasant results for casual listening (not the cinematic narrator experience, but serviceable for long commutes). If an official production ever happens, it'll likely be announced through the author newsletter or pages where they sell their books, so keeping an eye on those is helpful. Personally, I hope a narrator picks this up someday — the characters deserve it — but for now, I'm content with a crisp ebook and the occasional fan clip I stumble across.
4 Answers2026-05-13 23:44:43
'Mated to Four, Sold to the Lycan' definitely caught my attention. From what I’ve gathered, it doesn’t seem to have an official audiobook version yet—which bums me out because I love multitasking by listening to steamy werewolf dramas while cooking. The ebook is pretty popular on niche platforms, though, and the fandom’s been begging for a narrated version. Maybe if we rally enough fans, the author or publisher will consider it! Until then, I’ll just have to imagine the growly voices myself.
Honestly, the lack of an audiobook feels like a missed opportunity. This genre thrives on immersive narration—think deep, possessive Lycan voices or dramatic mate-bonding scenes. I’ve seen indie authors crowdfund audiobooks before, so who knows? If the demand’s there, it could happen. For now, I’ll stick to reading it under the covers like it’s 2008 Twilight era again.