Glenn Rolfe has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 17 narrators. The most-rated is Blood and Rain.

The Bruton Inn, located outside of the small Maine city of Hollis Oaks, is home to something sinister. An icy presence has made its way from a dark past to the present day. Cold spots, shadows, and whispers permeate the halls, and guests are beginning to change. For two front desk employees, the dark rumors are about to come to light. They call upon an urban shaman and his connection with the spirit world to dig up the truth. Will they be able to stand against this malevolent force? Or will they come face to face with something beyond their most frightful dreams. Welcome to the Bruton Inn. The Ice Queen has arrived.
©2016 Glenn Rolfe (P)2016 Glenn Rolfe

Demon lights, granted wishes, strange things, and brutal love at the Lucky Lounge Motel. A haunted sister, desperate parents, a little human touch, and the end of the world.... These are the stories whispered among dead leaves, the script etched bare for all to see. When the chills sink deep and your heart begins to pound...are you alone? Welcome to Glenn Rolfe’s Land of Bones, 14 tales of the strange and macabre.
©2018 Glenn Rolfe (P)2020 Joe Hempel

Since the dawn of time, across almost every culture, there have been legends of shape-shifters. Men who turn into beasts and prey upon anyone unfortunate enough to cross their path. Of the shape-shifter tales, none invokes as much terror as the legend of the werewolf. The stories of men who become wolves persisted through the centuries from campfire folk tales to the modern age, where we are still thrilled and horrified by tales of bloodthirsty predators in our midst. Twelve of the most successful authors of werewolf fiction in the 21st century have returned to their worlds and characters to bring you a truly blood-soaked collection of werewolf horror. The stories in the anthology include: "Ivan’s Night Out: A Wolf Hunt Prequel" by Jeff Strand "Outside of Nowhere" by Ray Garton "Hunters Moon" by David Wellington "The Kiss of Divna Antonov" by Jonathan Janz "The Dead Brother Situation" by Glenn Rolfe "Blood Relations - A High Moor Story" by Graeme Reynolds "Lifeline" by Paul Kane "The Hunt" by Thomas Emson "The Original" by David Watkins "The Great Storm" by T.W. Piperbrook "Hybrid: Bloodlines" by Nick Stead "Evernight Circle" by Matt Serafini
©2020 Horrific Tales Publishing (P)2020 Horrific Tales Publishing

The Cobbs were ignorant woods-people that died off and left nothing to fear. Locals in Naples, Maine, think they know this story. But are they wrong? Luke Howard and his mom move to Naples, and Luke’s eager to make new friends. When Jason and Davey invite him out to the abandoned Cobb place for a game they call “chasing ghosts”, he’s ready and willing. However, the boys will come to discover that some vacant houses are better left to die alone. Meanwhile, a punk band set to play in a rented cabin out of town feel eyes upon them. Somebody’s watching but not their usual audience. When their lead singer strays too far from the group and disappears, his bandmates set out in the darkness to find him. Police chief Walt Henderson is about to discover that there’s more going on out in the woods of his town than he ever imagined. Chasing ghosts is more than just some children’s game.
©2017, 2018 Glenn Rolfe (P)2018 Glenn Rolfe

Gilson Creek, Maine. A safe rural community. Summer is here. School is out, and the warm waters of Emerson Lake await. But one man's terrible secret will unleash a nightmare straight off the silver screen. Under the full moon, a night of terror and death reawakens horrors long asleep. Sheriff Joe Fischer - a man fighting for the safety of his daughter - his sanity, and his community must confront the sins of his past. Can Sheriff Fischer set Gilson Creek free from the beast hiding in its shadows, or will a small town die under a curse it can't even comprehend? One night can - and will - change everything. "With slashing claws and blood-soaked fur, Blood and Rain will have you howling in terror and delight. A welcome addition to the werewolf mythos and proof that we're in the presence of a rising star in the genre. Highly recommended!" (Ronald Malfi, author of The Fall of Never and December Park)
©2017 Glenn Rolfe (P)2021 Fireside Horror