Leah Atwood has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is Free to Heal: A Historical Western Marriage of Convenience Novelette Series.

Cord McGraw never intended to take up the life of an outlaw, but desperation changed the course of his life. A one-time deal; that's all it was meant to be. He only needed enough to see him through until he got the pay owed him. Someone was counting on him, and he couldn't let her down. Josie Pearson's heart went out to Sissy Edwards, the orphan girl she'd found hungry on the streets. When Josie decided to adopt her, she was turned down because she was unmarried, and Sissy was sent to an orphanage. When they both feel like giving up, will a controversial new program become an unconventional solution? This is the first novelette of the new Texas Wildflowers series by best-selling authors Leah Atwood and Susette Williams.
©2015 Leah Atwood (P)2016 Leah Atwood

Welcome to Weatherton, Wyoming, where romance is always in the air! Rand McCade made a promise to his dying wife to one day remarry. He couldn't imagine ever loving someone again, but he'd do anything to give his wife peace in her final moments. Two and a half years later, he begins to fulfill his vow by contacting a mail-order agency in the East. He doesn't want to remarry, but a promise is a promise. Lettie Morgan needed to leave Baltimore. Widowed and pregnant, she was being pressured to marry a violent man. In order to protect herself and the baby, she seeks out an agency she'd heard of that finds brides for men in the West. How can two hearts, broken and grieving, put their pasts aside and blend their lives into one?
©2015 Leah Atwood (P)2015 Leah Atwood

Raised in an orphanage, Tallie Duncan hadn't known love since she was a young child, but when she secured a position as a nanny to two rambunctious boys, she loved them as her own. They filled a void left by a life of tragedy, but when their mother discovered Tallie's secret, her position was immediately terminated. She found herself on the streets, in a town and land about which she knew nothing. Jeremiah Scott was returning to Weatherton, Wyoming, after a six-year absence. Now that both of his parents had passed, he planned to renew the family ranch he'd left after his father's death. The train ride from Chicago to Cheyenne reminded him how lonely winters in the West could be without someone to share them. While in Cheyenne, arranging business deals and outfitting his ranch, he decided to find an impromptu bride. But when the bride was more than he bargained for, will it destroy his plans for marriage? This is a sweet romance for Christmas or year-round, set in late 19th-century Wyoming. Brides of Weatherton series: After the Rain Fire and Ice Winds of Change Dancing on Dew
©2015 Leah Atwood (P)2015 Leah Atwood

Kane Calloway swore he'd never let anyone close to him again - that way he'd never feel the pain of loss. Living a life of reckless abandonment has brought him face to face with his demons. No more running. Either he gets married or spends time in jail. Neither sentence is appealing, but if he stays out of jail, he can at least help keep two small children from going hungry. Newly widowed, Faith Masterson is struggling to keep up with chores while tending to her two daughters. Without help, which she can't afford to pay for, she and her daughters will surely starve by winter. After hearing about a new government program for women in her situation, she decides it is worth trying for the sake of her children. Will two destitute people be able to learn to love again? Or are they doomed to spend a marriage imprisoned by the loss they each encountered in their past?
©2015 Susette Williams (P)2016 Susette Williams