L. Jagi Lamplighter has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Raven, The Elf, and Rachel.

Rachel Griffin wants to know everything. As a freshman at Roanoke Academy for the Sorcerous Arts, she has been granted to opportunity to study both mundane and magical subjects. But even her perfect recollection of every book she has ever read does not help her when she finds a strange statue in the forest - a statue of a woman with wings. Nowhere - neither in the arcane tomes of the Wise, nor in the dictionary and encyclopedia of the non-magic-using Unwary - can she find mention of such a creature. What could it be? And why are the statue's wings missing when she returns? When someone tries to kill a fellow student, Rachel soon realizes that, in the same way her World of the Wise hides from mundane folk, there is another, more secret world hiding from everyone - which her perfect recall allows her to remember. Her need to know everything drives her to investigate. Rushing forward where others fear to tread, Rachel finds herself beset by wraiths, magical pranks, homework, a Raven said to bring the doom of worlds, love's first blush, and at least one fire-breathing teacher. Curiosity might kill a cat, but nothing stops Rachel Griffin!
©2013 L Jagi Lamplighter (P)2016 L. Jagi Lamplighter

It’s Halloween at the Roanoke Academy for the Sorcerous Arts, and Rachel Griffin is stirring up the dead! All her life, Rachel has wanted to visit Beaumont Castle in the kingdom of Transylvania, the last known location of her hero - librarian-adventurer “Daring” Northwest. Only, falling out of the land of dreams onto her face was not how she had expected to arrive. Now, the castle is right there, looming over her. Only her best friend, the princess of Magical Australia, does not want to go in, so as to avoid an international incident. But what if the castle holds some clue as to her hero’s final fate? And who was that mysterious figure hanging by the neck she glimpsed in the dream lands, just before she fell? Could the Dead Men’s Ball, where the spooks and ghosts of the Hudson Highland gather once a year on Halloween to dance to the music of some very unexpected musicians, be the key to discovering the hanged man’s identity?
©2016 L. Jagi Lamplighter (P)2020 L. Jagi Lamplighter

It wanders through space in fiery temperatures that make Hades look like a vacation spot by comparison. The first planet in our Solar System that races around the Sun once every 88 days. Named after the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, messages, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves, he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld. These, then, are the tales of Mercury.
©2020 Tuscany Bay Books (P)2020 Tuscany Bay Books

Oh, Venus. Doesn’t that just roll off the lips like a lover's kiss? What image does it draw to your mind? A great planetary body of deadly gases neighboring Earth, existing as its own world, mysterious and alluring? Or an image of a more fantastical nature, such as the jungles described by Edgar Rice Burroughs? Or do you think, perhaps, of a goddess who holds power and beauty beyond measure, whose name, throughout the ages, has been synonymous with love? Perhaps you imagine something in-between, with adventure and romance. Love, of any kind, has the power to bring the magic of the gods into the events of men. Within this book, you will find tales of wonder, some of space, some of the heart, some that follow in the footsteps of the goddess herself. Listen, and be enchanted! These are the stories of Venus: tales of the planet, of the goddess, and of love. Includes stories by A. M. Freeman, Lou Antonelli , J. D. Beckwith, Dana Bell, Bokerah Brumley, Amy Sterling Casil, Misha Burnett, Declan Finn, Vanessa Landry, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Julie Frost, David Hallquist, Frederic Himebaugh, L. Jagi Lamplighter, Jane Lebak, W. J. Hayes, Joshua M. Young, and Edward Willett.
©2020 Tuscany Bay Books (P)2021 Tuscany Bay Books

Before coming to Roanoke Academy, Rachel Griffin had been an obedient girl - but it is hard to obey the rules when the world is in danger and no one will listen. Now, she's eavesdropping on Wisecraft Agents and breaking a great many regulations. Because if the adults will not believe her, then it is up to Rachel and her friends - crazy, orphan-boy Sigfried the Dragonslayer, and Nastasia, the Princess of Magical Australia - to stop the insidious Mortimer Egg from destroying the world. But first, she must survive truth spells, fights with her brother, detention, Alchemy experiments, talking to elves, and conjuring class. Oh, and the Raven with blood-red eyes continues to watch her. It is said to be the omen of the Doom of Worlds. Will her attempts to save her world bring the Raven's wrath down upon her? And as if that is not bad enough, someone has just turned the boy she likes into a sheep. "The British boarding school mystery meets the best imagined of fantasies at breakneck speed, and with fully realized characters." - Sarah A. Hoyt, author of the Darkship Thieves.
©2014 L. Jagi Lamplighter (P)2017 L. Jagi Lamplighter