Checked Audible, Google Play, Apple Books, and Scribd. Nothing. It's not listed on the author's known profiles either. If it exists, it's so underground it might as well not. Just read the text.
No, and it's a real shame. I listened to 'The Grey House' by the same author on audio and loved it, so I went hunting for this one next. Came up completely empty on every major platform. I even checked if any of those smaller, independent narration channels on YouTube had done a fan project, but no luck there either.
It’s a shorter piece, so you’d think it’d be a good candidate for an audio adaptation, but I guess the audience just wasn’t big enough to justify the production cost. You’ll have to read this one the old-fashioned way. I found the ebook on the author’s Patreon, for what it’s worth.
I'm not entirely convinced Aisle Landon is a single person—the output and style shift so much between stories. 'Dark Morning' reads like an early, experimental thing they probably just posted online and moved on from. Audiobooks cost money to make; they’re not going to commission one for a story that didn’t blow up.
You can find the text floating around if you know where to look, but an official audio version? Zero chance. It’s the kind of deep-cut fandom artifact you just have to read off a screen, maybe while some ambient music plays in the background to set the mood. The silence where an audiobook should be is almost appropriate for the title.
Oh, that was a weird one to track down. I went looking for 'Dark Morning' by Aisle Landon for ages, thinking I just missed it on Audible or something. Turns out, it's a bit of a ghost. From what I've pieced together, no traditional audiobook exists. Some folks online have mentioned finding a handful of chapters narrated by a synthetic voice on a few obscure web novel apps, but it's not an official, full-length production.
Which honestly fits. The book itself has this strange, almost ephemeral online history—it popped up on a few serial sites, had a small cult following, and then just kind of faded. The lack of an audiobook makes sense for something that niche. If you're desperate to 'hear' it, your only real option might be text-to-speech through an e-reader app, but that's a far cry from a proper performance.
I tried the TTS route out of curiosity, and it really flattened the atmosphere. The prose in 'Dark Morning' relies so much on spacing and weird paragraph breaks that get utterly lost when a robot reads it flatly.
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It makes sense, in a way. 'The Dark Lady' started as a fan-translated web novel, and those can be tricky for official audio adaptations. The rights situation is probably a mess. I've seen some people ask about it in forums, and the consensus seems to be 'not yet, but maybe someday.' For now, I'm sticking with the ebook, though I'd jump on an audiobook in a heartbeat if it ever came out.