This is a tricky one because 'One Luna' has a bit of a complicated publication history. The first edition audiobook was produced by a small studio and has a different narrator entirely—I think it's out of print now, but you might find it on some second-hand audio sites. The current, widely distributed version on major platforms like Audible, Google Play, and Apple Books is the Cara Blackmore one. It's fine. Honestly, I wasn't blown away, but it's certainly competent. What I find more important is the listening experience itself: this is a book with long, introspective passages. I tried the sample at 1.2x speed and it actually helped the flow a lot, making those sections feel less sluggish. So maybe the 'best' version is whatever platform lets you comfortably adjust playback speed and has a robust bookmarking system for keeping track of the complex plot threads.
I just want the one that doesn't put me to sleep. Tried the sample on Audible and the narrator's voice is so smooth it almost lulls me out of the story during the calmer bits. Found a preview on YouTube from some audiobook promo channel that had more energy in the dialogue sections, but no clue if that's the same full version. Probably just gonna use my Audible credit and hope for the best, because hunting for the perfect take is eating into time I could spend actually listening.
After comparing a few, I'd say the Audible version is the most reliable choice. It's consistently available, the narration is clear and well-paced, and it includes the full series. Other platforms sometimes have gaps or different narrators for different books, which is super jarring. The performance might not be mind-blowing, but it's dependable and gets the job done without any distractions. For a story like this, that consistency is worth a lot.
I’ve been down this exact rabbit hole! There isn't a single definitive 'best' version because 'One Luna'—assuming you mean the popular indie fantasy series—has a few different audiobook releases depending on the platform. The one on Audible narrated by Cara Blackmore is the most widely available. Her performance is really solid, especially for the protagonist's internal monologues, which carry a lot of the emotional weight. The pacing is good, though some of the side character voices blend together a bit in the later books.
However, I stumbled upon a version on Scribd that's narrated by someone named Eli Vance, and I actually preferred it for the action sequences. It feels grittier and less polished, which suits the story's darker moments. The downside is the audio quality isn't quite as crisp as the Audible version, and it might not be the complete series. Your 'best' really depends on whether you prioritize production value or a specific vocal tone. I'd recommend sampling both if you can.
A weird tip: check if your local library's digital service has it. Mine had the Blackmore version through Hoopla, and that’s how I listened to the first book for free before committing to buying the rest. The convenience factor there is hard to beat.
Man, I gotta disagree with the hype around the mainstream version. I listened to the Cara Blackmore narration and found it kind of... flat? It's technically proficient, sure, but it misses the raw, frantic energy the story sometimes needs. I ended up seeking out a fan-made dramatic reading that was floating around a forum (can't link it for obvious reasons, but it's out there if you dig). The voice acting was amateurish in spots, but the passion was undeniable, and they nailed a couple of key scenes that the professional take just glossed over. Obviously, that's not a legitimate or complete option, but it highlights how the 'official' one might not satisfy everyone. If you're after the polished, bookstore-ready experience, Audible's your only real bet. But if the character's desperation and the world's griminess matter more to you than perfect audio engineering, you might find the standard version lacking.
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This is the completed 1st book. Ellie is the top female warrior of her pack and a tomboy. She also happens to be the most beautiful she-wolf with golden blonde hair and emerald green eyes. When she has more than wolf fighting to claim her as his, will she listen to her heart, the mate bond, or her head? One thing is for sure. Ellie belongs to no one. Book 2 The Rogue's Winter Revenge is also a complete book and can be found on Good Novel!
She gave everything to her husband, the Alpha — her loyalty, her heart, her pack.
But when she walks in on him with another woman, and even her child chooses that woman over her, she vanishes.
Years later, she returns colder, stronger, and more powerful than any Luna before her — and this time, she’s not here to beg for love.
She gave her heart, her loyalty, and her soul to the man who promised her forever.
As the perfect Luna, Nicole devoted herself to her pack protecting them, healing them, loving them more than she ever loved herself.
But forever shattered the night he returned… holding another woman’s hand. His fated mate.
With her heart breaking and her people turning against her, Nicole’s world collapses into a nightmare of betrayal, lies, and a deadly trap set to destroy her. Stripped of her title, cast out, and left for dead, she discovers a dangerous truth, her bloodline carries a power that could change the balance of the werewolf world.
Now the woman they tried to erase is back. Stronger. Deadlier. No longer a Luna in the shadows, but a force the moon itself answers to.
And this time, she’s not fighting for love.
She’s fighting for vengeance.
Will she burn them to the ground… or will she let one man prove he’s worthy of the heart they broke?
Rejected by her fated Alpha on the night she was to become Luna, Saelaith Night is cast out from the only home she’s ever known. But this is no ordinary exile. Hidden within her veins flows a forgotten bloodline tied to the Moon Goddess herself; a power that could shake the foundations of the entire werewolf world.
Now hunted, betrayed, and armed with ancient secrets, Saelaith must rise from the ashes as the rogue Luna; stronger, fiercer, and more determined than ever. But Alpha Vaeron Stone, the cold and ruthless leader who rejected her, is not done with her yet. Their broken bond harbors dark magic, deadly enemies, and a love neither can forget.
In a world where packs vie for power, secrets breed betrayal, and the Moon’s prophecy spells doom or salvation, Saelaith faces a choice: surrender or claim the throne by any means necessary.
Will she become the Luna of no one; or the goddess they all fear?
In the small town of Silverwood, werewolves are a part of everyday life. Luna, a fiercely independent and strong-willed werewolf, has always felt like an outsider. But when she meets Jaxon, a mysterious and brooding werewolf, she feels an instant attraction. As their romance deepens, Luna uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to tear them apart. With the help of her pack, Luna fights to protect her loved ones and her true identity, even if it means putting herself in danger. Will Luna and Jaxon be able to overcome the obstacles in their way, or will their love be destroyed by the forces working against them? You can only find out when you read the story to the end.
Tessa Ardelean lost everything the night her pack was slaughtered in the forests of Romania. Forced to flee to New Orleans, she finds refuge—and a childhood friend—in Christopher Patricks, the Alpha’s son. Their bond deepens into young love, but fate has other plans.
When Chris leaves for college, he makes a ruthless deal to secure his future Alpha status—agreeing to mate another in exchange for power. He returns to find Tessa is his true mate... but it’s too late.
Heartbroken but unbroken, Tessa rises. At the Alpha Summit, she meets the fearsome Ryder Nelson—the nation’s most powerful Alpha. Sparks fly, and with him, Tessa finds the strength to become the Luna she was born to be. She rejects Chris, choosing Ryder… until the Moon Goddess intervenes.
A prophecy unfolds. War is coming. Tessa is the Silver Wolf—the key to uniting the supernatural world. But to unlock her true power, she must bond with both of her mates. Together, they will uncover a terrifying truth: a third form sleeps within them—the ancient, deadly Lycan.
Desire, destiny, and danger collide in Luna’s Ascent, a dark paranormal romance brimming with betrayal, fated mates, and the raw power of a she-wolf ready to claim her crown.
First book in the Silver Wolf Prophecy Series
If you're hunting for a copy of 'The Luna they never wanted' to listen to, I’d start with the big audiobook stores because that’s where I usually find most modern titles. Audible (Amazon) is a safe first stop — it often has region-specific availability, samples to preview the narrator, and options to buy single titles or use a credit. Apple Books and Google Play Books are great if you prefer keeping purchases tied to your phone ecosystem. Kobo sometimes carries audiobooks too, and Libro.fm is a lovely indie-friendly option if you want your purchase to support local bookstores.
Beyond stores, I never forget libraries: check Libby/OverDrive or Hoopla with your library card. I’ve borrowed rare indie audiobooks that way, and it’s free and wonderfully convenient. Scribd sometimes has titles included with subscription, and Chirp can have discounted deals. If the book was self-published or from a small press, the author’s website, publisher shop, or their Patreon/Ko-fi page can offer DRM-free downloads or direct purchases, so don’t skip those. Personally, I like sampling the narrator first — a good reader can make a huge difference — and then choosing the platform that gives the best price or listening experience. Happy listening; I hope the narrator pulls you right into the weirdness of 'The Luna they never wanted'.
I was browsing Audible the other day looking for some fresh romance audiobooks to binge during my commute, and 'I Am the Luna' definitely caught my eye! From what I found, it doesn't seem to have an official audiobook release yet, which is a shame because the story's intense emotional beats and dramatic twists would be perfect for voice acting. The novel's popularity in webnovel circles makes me think an audio adaptation could happen eventually though.
In the meantime, I've been getting my fix by following fan readings on YouTube - some creators do amazing dramatic interpretations. It's not the same as a professional production, but it keeps me hooked while waiting for that dream casting of a snarky Luna protagonist and her brooding love interest.
'My Luna' has crossed my radar a few times. From what I've gathered, there isn't an official audiobook version available yet, which is a bummer because the story seems perfect for that format. The blend of romance and supernatural elements would really shine with a talented narrator bringing the characters to life. I've seen fans begging for one in forums, though, so maybe the author or publisher will take the hint soon.
In the meantime, I've found some similar titles with audiobooks that might scratch the same itch. 'Blood and Moonlight' has that same werewolf-meets-human dynamic, and the narrator does an amazing job with the growly alpha voices. There's also a thriving community of fan-made audio dramas for popular web novels, so someone might have taken a crack at 'My Luna' as a passion project. I once stumbled across a Discord server where fans were collaborating on amateur audiobook versions of their favorite stories—it's wild how creative people get when they love a story.
I searched everywhere for 'One Luna' and couldn't find a thing. Honestly, I think the title might be off, or maybe it's a newer or self-published story? I had better luck when I looked up the author, Marie Force, instead. Her 'Fatal' series is everywhere on audio, but I don't recall a title with that exact name from her.
If you're into the vibe of a single, strong 'Luna' character in a romance or paranormal setting, you might want to check Scribd's romance categories or even browse the 'Listeners Also Enjoyed' sections on Audible for similar books. Sometimes the algorithm there is smarter than my own searching.