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Moon Called (Dramatized Adaptation)

Written by: Patricia Briggs
Narrated by: full cast, David Cui Cui, Khaya Fraites, Christopher McLinden, Chris Stinson, Gregory Linington, Rayner Gabriel, Chris Davenport, Renee Dorian, Aure Nash, Damon Alums, Daniel Llacal
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Mercy Thompson is a shapeshifter, and while she was raised by werewolves, she can never be one of them, especially after the pack ran her off for having a forbidden love affair. So she’s turned her talent for fixing cars into a business and now runs a one-woman mechanic shop in the Tri-Cities area of Washington State.

But Mercy’s two worlds are colliding. A half-starved teenage boy arrives at her shop looking for work, only to reveal that he’s a newly changed werewolf—on the run and desperately trying to control his animal instincts. Mercy asks her neighbor Adam Hauptman, the Alpha of the local werewolf pack, for assistance.

But Mercy’s act of kindness has unexpected consequences that leave her no choice but to seek help from those she once considered family—the werewolves who abandoned her...

Adapted from the novel and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music!

Performed by Khaya Fraites, Gregory Linington, Christopher McLinden, Rayner Gabriel, Chris Stinson, Renee Dorian, Aure Nash, Chris Davenport, Damon Alums, Daniel Llaca, David Cui Cui, Earl Fisher, Elias Khalil, Eric Messner, Gabriel Michael, Holly Adams, James Lewis, James J. Johnson, Jon Vertullo, Julie Hoverson, Kay Eluvian, Laura C. Harris, Mark Harrietha, Mike Carnes, Nanette Savard, Nora Achrati, Robb Moreira, RJ Bayley, Scott McCormick, Sheree Wichard, Stephanie Németh-Parker, Todd Scofield, Torian Brackett, and Wyn Delano.

©2006 Patricia Briggs (P)2024 Graphic Audio LLC
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One of my all time favorites

I have read this book a dozen times over the years but hearing performed by a full cast was great. I’ll definitely pick up the rest of the series.

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Enjoyed this version, hope they do the rest of the series

This was the first dramatized adaptation of a book that I have listened to (I also have the print and audio versions of Moon Called). I really enjoyed it. There was music and sound effects in the background and different voice actors for each character. I hope they make dramatized adaptations of all of the Mercy Thompson and Alpha & Omega books!

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I Wanted to Like It

The Mercy Thompson series is one of my favourites, I love these books, and I wanted to like the graphic audio, but I found it more irritating than entertaining. Some of the sound effects are ridiculous and unnecessary and the casting just seems…off for a lot of the characters. Stefan bugged me the most. Maybe I’m just too overfamiliar with these books and have formed too many of my own opinions, but I won’t be investing in more of these in graphic audio, I’ll stick to the regular audiobooks.

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Fantastic!

Already loved the story but wasn't sure about a full audio cast audiobook, but this did not disappoint! I hope they do all of them!

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I wanted to love this

I was honestly so excited when I found out GA was doing Mercy Thompson. I love all the GA books I’ve heard and this is my favourite book series. But I found this really hard to listen to. I’ve listened to it twice hoping that I would get used it to but it didn’t happen.

First, I can’t get past Khaya Fraites’ performance as mercy. Khaya plays Mercy far to bubbly and immature sounding to be ever be a convincing Mercy. She at times sounds wooden and it sounds like she didn’t read the script before recording. I cringe every time I hear the horribly fake crying. It’s the most disappointing casting I’ve heard in a GA production.

The other characters weren’t good enough to pull the performance up past 2 stars. Zee sounds so incredibly wooden at the beginning with an absurd accent but does eventually settle into a good performance. It’s made very evident by Ben’s accent that whoever cast him has not read past the first book. Ben is an upper class British man with a smooth accent than people want to listen to, so when I heard him the first time I didn’t want to believe that it was really Ben. Ben is one of my favourite characters and they’ve completely killed him for me. The vampires are supposed to be old Italians and that barely came through at all. Stefan doesn’t act like Stefan at all. The old world class doesn’t come through while you listen. Honestly almost all the acting seemed flat and as if the actors hadn’t read the script before recording.

One character performance I actually thought that was spot on and actually had real emotion come through is Jon Vertullo as Warren. I can’t wait to hear more of him.

The story was great. Of course they followed the book as it was written as they always do. This is my favourite series and I hope to hear all of it. I just really hope that they can fix the problems in the next books. I’m going to give the second one a shot but if it also falls flat I’ll stop listening to the series.

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Was interesting take on a classic

I could not stand the stereotypical native voice they used for Charles being First Nations it’s borderline embarrassing and racist ew lol but warren ben and Adam are the worst adams….growling is so of putting like those tiktok alphas lol

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