Jake Kerr has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators. The most-rated is Tommy Black and the Staff of Light.

What if you could experience a day from your youth with the knowledge and maturity of your current life? What if you were an old man and you could experience your wedding day again, once again seeing your late wife? That is Jasper Hill's dream, and thanks to Memory Experiences he can make it real. But when you are experiencing your younger life with the understanding of your older self, some things you've remembered aren't what you expect, and some people aren't who you think they are. For Jasper, will his final meeting with his wife be what he expects - and hopes - it will be? Or will it be a disappointing reminder of a past he had forgotten for a reason?
©2014 Jake Kerr (P)2014 Jake Kerr

A married couple face eight years of separation as the husband goes off on a deep space mission. They knew it would be difficult, but they weren't prepared for the cruelty of the unknown. Coming to terms with new equations and ways of looking at the future is difficult enough, but can any relationship prevail when the only tie to the present starts to break down? This debut novelette by Jake Kerr is a modern classic of science fiction. Nominated for the Nebula Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, and the StorySouth Million Writers Award, it immediately established Kerr as a modern force in science fiction's humanist tradition. This full cast audio production features Grammy and Audie winner Stefan Rudnicki, Heather Scott, Grammy nominee and Audie winner Gabrielle de Cuir, and Ted Scott. Sound design by 50NuggetWash.
©2011 Jake Kerr (P)2014 Jake Kerr

The second book of the Tommy Black series.
Dedicated to reshaping his family's legacy, Tommy Black has spent two years mastering the powerful Staff of Light and freeing the magical creatures in England. While he was focusing on his personal mission, however, Germany had invaded Europe, igniting the flames of world war. Desiring to help, Tommy volunteers to free the magical creatures in Germany to disrupt the Nazi war machine. Joined by his friend, the powerful magician Naomi, and two others, the group soon discovers an extraordinary secret that changes everything - Tommy may not be the only Archmage in the world.
©2016 Jake Kerr (P)2017 Jake Kerr

With the world on the brink of World War Two, a young hero discovers his magical legacy. New York. 1938. Living in the quiet apartment of his overprotective grandfather, 14-year-old Tommy Black knows little about a world on the brink of war. But when he and his grandfather are attacked by ominous shadow creatures on a Saturday afternoon walk, Tommy learns not just about the trouble in Europe, but that magic exists, his grandfather is a great archmage, and he is heir to his grandfather's magical staff - a staff he has no idea how to control. With his grandfather captured, Tommy barely escapes with his family's magic staff. Desperately trying to figure out to use the staff, Tommy learns what he can as he and family friend Mister Ali fight golems, shadow creatures, magicians, and Djinn on their way to the world's center of magic - the great Citadel of London. But it's when escaping on an enchanted train that Tommy faces his biggest challenge: The beautiful and wild young magician Naomi, whose talent with magic is only rivaled by her ability to insult Tommy in creative ways. With the world seemingly arrayed against him, can Tommy discover the secret of the Staff of Light in time to save his grandfather? For fans of young heroes struggling to discover their role in a familiar yet mysterious new world, Tommy Black evokes Harry Potter and Percy Jackson only with the 20th century backdrop of a world hurtling toward World War Two.
©2014 Jake Kerr (P)2016 Jake Kerr