Elizabeth Bromke has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Fireflies in the Field.

Escape to Birch Harbor, Michigan, where small-town drama sets the stage for new beginnings. Reeling from the fallout of her late mother's estate, Amelia Hannigan and her sisters thought they had put family secrets behind them. But settling the matriarch's affairs was just the beginning. When Amelia unearths a cryptic diary entry, a new mystery takes shape: the whereabouts of the women's long-lost father. Meanwhile, oldest sister Kate is happy to work on turning a piece of family history into a charming bed-and-breakfast...until it's time to hire out for major repairs. The only local who can take on the job is Kate's old flame, who happens to the man with whom she shares a crushing secret. Megan is waiting on a job interview and a divorce, and the best distraction is to help Kate fix up the looming property on the harbor. It would be a manageable task, if she weren't also helping Amelia hunt down their missing dad. Clara has some answers, but not all of them. When new questions start emerging about her own history, she has a chance at true personal closure...if she can put her personal life before her teaching career for once.
©2020 Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Tantor

A sweet-as-pie teacher. A hometown hero. And the local B&B, complete with innkeeper's quarters. Fresh on the heels of a broken engagement and a dead-end subbing gig, would-be English teacher Greta Houston goes home for the summer. She needs to recharge, and the farm town is just the place. Friday night fish frys and dusty back roads bring her down to earth, but Hickory Grove is only a pit stop on Greta's way back to the big city. Then, she gets an interview...with the last place she'd ever thought to apply. Football coach Luke Hart has too much on his plate. After moving to Hickory Grove to be closer to his ailing grandmother, he spends his days teaching, coaching, and volunteering at church. Life is good, until Mamaw Hart passes away, leaving him with a daunting heirloom: The Hickory Grove Inn. Luke needs help to run the place, or else, he'll have to sell the one thing that connects him to his past. Take a trip to the heart of America and fall in love with Hickory Grove's quirky residents who work hard, enjoy the simple life, and always put love first. Each title is a stand-alone listen. The Innkeeper's House is book four in the series.
©2020 Publishing in the Pines (P)2020 Publishing in the Pines

Four sisters. One family secret. And a chance to fix the past... Kate Hannigan is in charge of her late mother's estate, and she has a plan: divide everything evenly, including the old family house on the harbor. What she doesn't realize is that her mother changed the will. Now, a family secret hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, her sister, Amelia, a struggling off-Broadway actress, enlists her hapless construction boyfriend to help with a local project, but he's more interested in summer tourists. Second-youngest, Megan, is preoccupied with her divorce...but not too preoccupied to make a dating profile, much to her sisters' mortification. Baby of the family, Clara, is single and refuses to date. She puts her teaching job above all else. Until a crushing revelation calls into question everything she knew to be true...including her own past.
©2020 Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Tantor

To move forward, she might have to take a step back. Divorced empty-nester Becky Linden wants a fresh start. After two decades away, she returns to her hometown to find herself. What she discovers instead is the long-abandoned schoolhouse where she had her first kiss as a teenager. Others might see an eyesore, but Becky sees the neglected building as a charming business opportunity and...her future. However, she can’t do it on her own. The one man who can help her is the last one she ever thought she’d ever ask - her ex-boyfriend. Zack Durbin works for the school district that owns the run-down building, and he agrees with locals: The schoolhouse is a problem. What’s more? It’s his job to solve the problem. Then, Zack's old high school sweetheart shows up with a dream to open a bookshop and reboot her life. Is Zack willing to sacrifice his career for the only woman he’s ever loved? Or will the past haunt him forever? The Schoolhouse is a heartwarming, second-chance romance about a determined 40-something, her high school sweetheart, and the abandoned schoolhouse that just might have a little life left. Listen today. Hickory Grove, Indiana, is an old-fashioned small town full of big-hearted people with quirky stories. Each book is a sweet stand-alone. The Schoolhouse The Christmas House The Farmhouse
©2019 Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Elizabeth Bromke

Christmas comes but once a year. Unless you never take down the decorations. When a pipe in her home freezes and bursts, antiques collector Fern Gale knows her holiday season is off to a bad start. Her house was already a mess and all she wants to do is drink hot chocolate and binge-watch Christmas movies. The winter catastrophe pushes Fern to spruce things up at 313 Pine Tree Lane. And that's when she stumbles across something that belongs to her estranged husband. Stedman Gale thought he moved on from Fern. After all, when her mother died, their marriage died, too. But then he gets a frantic phone call in the middle of the night that changes everything.... If the small-town magpie can reconnect with the love of her life, then maybe she'll be more than the lonely woman who lives in The Christmas House.
©2019 Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Elizabeth Bromke

A desperate hairdresser. Her handsome friend. And a farmhouse full of secrets. When Maggie Devereux is served an unexpected eviction notice, everything falls apart. Until she stumbles across an unopened letter regarding her late aunt's estate: a ramshackle farmhouse on the outskirts of town. It could be the perfect solution, if it weren't on the verge of collapse and teeming with complicated family secrets. Property investor Rhett Houston needs a fresh start. So, when he bumps into his old friend Maggie, who's looking for help with a project, he jumps right in. Soon, Rhett finds himself growing close to the hardworking family, and he realizes he's at a crossroads: stay in the city where he's made a life, or move home to Hickory Grove to help Maggie for good. His choice would be easy, if she weren't still married. Can friends become more under the right circumstances? The Farmhouse is a romantic, small-town women's fiction set in charming Hickory Grove. Take a trip to the heart of America, and fall in love with Hickory Grove's quirky residents who work hard, enjoy the simple life, and always put love first. Each title is a standalone read.
©2020 Sarah Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Sarah Elizabeth Bromke

In Birch Harbor, Michigan, four sisters are ready to start fresh...as soon as they settle the secrets of their past. On the verge of divorce, Megan Hannigan needs a distraction. So, she turns to the sunny tract of farmland left in her mother's will. It's the perfect locale for a budding business, but locals disagree. Only a third party can help navigate this pesky small-town grudge or else Megan's career plan is dead in the water. Meanwhile, Megan's oldest sister, Kate, hosts a grand opening for her newly renovated Heirloom Inn. Everything is going smoothly until her high school sweetheart reveals a disastrous confession. Amelia and her new flame are working to bring a local monument back to life. They figured the mysteries of the past were dead and buried, until Amelia accidentally discovers more information. Claire, a teacher, capitalizes on summer break by working on her new cottage and lounging near the water. But then her principal makes a midsummer request...and a new revelation shocks the shoreline and changes everything.
©2020 Elizabeth Bromke (P)2020 Tantor