3 Answers2025-10-16 23:03:40
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.
3 Answers2025-10-17 06:31:29
I’ve looked into this with a bit of nerdy enthusiasm and here’s the short, useful version: there’s no widely distributed, professionally produced audiobook for 'Cursed by the Moon, Claimed by the King' that you can find on the major audiobook stores like Audible, Libro.fm, or Google Play Books. I checked the usual stops—Audible catalog, Google Play, Apple Books, and library services like OverDrive/Libby—and it doesn’t show up as an official narrated release. That usually means the publisher or indie author hasn’t produced one yet.
That said, all is not lost if you prefer listening. For indie titles without audiobooks, I often rely on a few tricks: using Kindle’s built-in text-to-speech or Apple/Android accessibility readers for a decent listen, checking whether the author posted a promotional narrated excerpt on their website or social feed, or searching for a legally uploaded narration on the author’s Patreon or a small-press publisher page. Some authors will later release an audiobook via ACX or Findaway, so keeping an eye on the book’s Goodreads entry or the author’s newsletter can be a good way to catch an announcement.
If you’re hunting for a narrated experience right now, try pairing the ebook with your device’s reading-aloud feature or explore similar fantasy romance audiobooks that are already narrated. Personally, I’m a sucker for good voice work, so I’d love to see an official production for 'Cursed by the Moon, Claimed by the King' someday—fingers crossed the creator goes that route.
4 Answers2026-05-30 17:35:06
I recently went on a deep dive into audiobook platforms because I was craving something light and royal-themed, and 'Their Hidden Princess' popped up on my radar. After scouring Audible, Google Play Books, and even niche sites like Libro.fm, I couldn’t find it available in audio format—just eBook and paperback. It’s a shame because the story’s mix of court intrigue and hidden identity feels like it’d shine with a good narrator. Maybe someday! Until then, I’ll stick to flipping pages and imagining the voices myself.
If you’re into similar vibes, 'The Selection' series has audiobooks that hit that sweet spot of drama and royalty. Or if you don’t mind branching out, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' has an amazing narrator who brings the characters to life. Here’s hoping 'Their Hidden Princess' gets the audio treatment soon—I’d binge it in a heartbeat.
3 Answers2026-07-01 01:26:24
I ran into this myself a few months back! After finishing 'Sea of Tranquility' on audio, I wanted more from that author and saw mentions of a book called 'Winter Moon'. Couldn't find it on Audible or Libby at first, which was a bummer. It turns out the audiobook is out there, but it’s weirdly not on the big subscription services. I ended up finding it on Google Play Audiobooks—you have to purchase it outright, no borrowing option that I saw. The narration is decent, a bit slower-paced than I usually like, but it fits the atmospheric tone of the story.
Honestly, the search was more frustrating than it should've been. It’s one of those older titles that never got added to the mainstream streaming catalogs. If you’re set on listening, your wallet’s the best path. I don’t regret buying it, but I wish it were more accessible.