Francis Louis Guy Smith has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Winds of the Rio Grande.

Pascal was born on the Trail of Tears to a Cherokee mother who died in child birth. His father was an Italian trader who was killed by Cherokee braves. After the great civil war, he was tracked down and commissioned as a US Marshall by William Tecumseh Sherman.
©2013 Booksbyguy (P)2015 Francis Louis Guy Smith

Isaac and Martha Carpenter were flooded out for the last time at the Tombigbee River in Mississippi. They took their five boys and one girl and went to Texas. They were part of the old 300, granted a homestead by Stephen F. Austin. Follow along as they endure the trials and tribulations of pioneer life.
©2014 Francis Louis Guy Smith (P)2015 Francis Louis Guy Smith

Two brothers, Cain and Seth McVeay, leave the swamplands of south Mississippi to find new lives: Cain as a minister of the Gospel, Seth to see what he could find and take. Cain lives as a circuit preacher until he finds he has crossed the trail of an outlaw that could be his brother. Seth sets out to be a gunslinger and bounty hunter, until a near death experience changes his life.
©2012 booksbyguyu (P)2015 Francis Louis Guy Smith

After the great civil war, many of the survivors sought a safe haven in the promised land called Texas. Some stayed to help a struggling republic grow into the great state it was destined to become. Some looked to steal and plunder, ever on the outside of the law, while others wanted to simply be left alone. These were the men who would seek solitude in the great mountains of the west. A few stayed in Texas to trap in the Big Bend. Others wanted to see the high country of the Rocky Mountains. This is the story of one of those men. Sam Raines would follow the wild and raging Rio Grande from its entrance to the canyons of Big Bend to its start in the San Juan mountains of Colorado territory. Along the way he would find many challenges.
©2011 booksbyguy (P)2015 Francis Louis Guy Smith