Lars D.H. Hedbor has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 1 narrator. The most-rated is The Declaration, The Wind, & The Light.

Ordinary people in extraordinary times The question of how the American colonists made the long trip from being subjects of the British king to being citizens of the independent United States has nearly as many answers as there were people. Within this Tales from a Revolution collection, you'll be transported to the time when the American Revolution tested how a Tuscarora clan member, a former slave, and an orphaned teen would all navigate the tumultuous times of the American Revolution. The Smoke They should have been enemies, but they became brothers. Joseph Killeen was sent into the wilds of frontier New York to eliminate the threat of savage enemies in the forests of New York, but when he meets Ginawo and his peaceful village of Skarure, he realizes that nothing is as simple as he was told. The Haudenosaunee Confederation is being torn asunder by the American Revolution, forced to choose sides in a fight that's not their own. Can Joseph and Ginawo bridge the divide between their peoples, when warfare threatens to destroy both societies? The Freedman What does liberty mean for a Freedman? Calabar was brought from Africa to North Carolina as a boy and sold on the docks as chattel property to a plantation owner. On the plantation, he learned the intricacies of indigo production, fell in love, and started a family. Abruptly released from bondage, he must find his way in a society that has no place for him but that is itself struggling with the threat of British domination. Reeling from personal griefs and drawn into the chaos of the Revolution, Calabar knows that the wrong moves could cost him his freedom - and that of the nation. The Tree Planting the tree of liberty.... Abe is haunted by the sudden loss of both of his parents. Left to manage a New Hampshire time grant with only his eccentric aunt to guide him, he finds comfort in a new friendship with Betty, a decidedly odd neighbor. Defying the grasping British officials and his aunt’s commands, Abe makes choices that put him on a collision course with both. With rebellion in the air, Abe must escape detection by the royal governor’s agents and solve the puzzle of Betty’s past in order to secure his future.
©2013 Lars D.H. Hedbor (P)2020 Lars D.H. Hedbor

Ordinary people in extraordinary times. The question of how the American colonists made the long trip from being subjects of the British king to being citizens of the independent United States has nearly as many answers as there were people. Within these collected tales, you'll be transported to the time when the American Revolution tested how a tobacco farmer, a Spanish sailor, and a Quaker blacksmith would all navigate the tumultuous times of the American Revolution. The Declaration: A long-lost document and a forgotten heritage. Right when Justin Harris thought he’d secured his family’s comfort on their farm in the upcountry of colonial South Carolina, marauding British forces came to threaten everything he held dear. When he takes up arms in support of the revolution, how will his actions reach across the centuries to change his descendants’ lives? The Wind: The American Revolution reaches the Gulf Coast. Gabriel is a simple sailor, doing the bidding of his captain and king, when he is swept up in a storm that changes his life in ways that he could never have anticipated. Carlotta yearns for her lost home and is searching for her lost husband, but both remain elusive in a world that has been turned upside down by forces far outside of her control. When the storm that is Governor Bernardo de Gálvez breaks over them both, will either of them - or their world - ever be the same? The Light: Caught between the impossible and the forbidden. As a blacksmith in the quiet town of Trenton, New Jersey, Robert Harris was accustomed to working with the challenges of fire and steel. The outbreak of open warfare, though, will test his Quaker faith and its command to avoid all violence. With enemy forces occupying the town and a former business associate determined to destroy his family and friends, can Robert find a way to protect his pursuit of what's right?
©2013, 2014, 2015 Lars D.H. Hedbor (P)2020 Lars D.H. Hedbor