Lynn Hubbard has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is A Christmas Crossing: Women in the Revolutionary War.

Western singer Cindy Smith has just created a song based on my book Run into the Wind! It is amazing. Listen now at lynnhubbard.com A historical romance for today's woman. Determined to take charge of her own life after her family is slaughtered before her eyes, Sabrina Lovett heads west and disembarks from a train to start anew. Hiding from her affluent brother she takes on the guise of a boy. Everything is going well until the exasperating new Sheriff comes to town. His name is Brock Stafford and he's used to being in control. He's irritated to no end by the stable boy, Will, who challenges him at every turn. Aggravated by his own reaction to the boy, he tries to ignore him completely until tragedy brings them together. Sabrina trusts Brock with her life; but can she trust him with her secret?
©2010 Lori Lynn Pound (P)2013 Lori Lynn Pound

Fear. Anger. Guilt These words are repeated over and over throughout this book. Every day is a constant battle for many. A battle to survive. How can you battle your own mind? PTSD Inner Demons, like its forerunner, PTSD No Apologies, contains emotional stories of PTSD survival. PTSD is not limited to combat veterans only. Anyone who has faced intense trauma or abuse is at risk. YOU are NOT alone.
©2016 Lori Lynn Holtzman (P)2018 Lori Lynn Holtzman

Returning home after being away for two long years, 16-year-old Joanie Caldwell learns what is truly important in life: family, friendship, and love. Joanie stumbles along the path to adulthood along with her best friend Kate. She soon learns that things do change and not always for the better. One of the major changes she takes note of is her brother's friend Eric. Will he notice her, as well? She and Kate face many adversaries along the way, from a local gang leader to the spiteful school secretary and everything in between. As long as they stick together, they can overcome anything and anyone. Set during the winter of 1959 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Return to Love introduces Joanie Caldwell, her mother, and her overprotective brother, Brad.
©2010 Lemon Press (P)2013 Lemon Press

PTSD: No Apologies is a powerful anthology of personal stories and poems. Many of the stories were by those whose lives have been affected by PTSD. Collectively, they demonstrate what happens when an individual has been exposed to horrifying situations that stick in the memory...refuse to leave...and are constantly relived, again and again. "The effect on everyday lives for those veterans who have been afflicted by PTSD are devastating, long-lasting, and extremely disabling. Medicine needs to work tirelessly to discover more effective methods that will give caregivers more tools to properly treat this disease so that those who suffer from it will be able to regain their ability to function and move on with their lives." (George F. Woodruff) "I hear gun shots." This is what one veteran shared with me. And wanted me to share with you. Words are powerful things - they can hurt or they can heal. This is a collection of personal stories to help spread awareness. To let everyone know that PTSD is real. And that there is an epidemic being overlooked. Our soldiers deserve better. And we are their voice.
©2015 Lori Lynn Pound (P)2019 Lori Lynn Pound

Thrust into a war she did not choose, Sarah Fanum yearns for simpler times. Times when all she had to worry about were bad crops or bad weather. Unfortunately, fate had other plans. Set in 1776, my short story A Christmas Crossing describes the night that changed the course of the Revolutionary War. It is not your typical Christmas story, but one that has affected every fabric of our lives as Americans. I was inspired to write A Christmas Crossing after visiting Yorktown, VA. I have always been enamored by the Revolutionary War and wanted to share my love for history with my love for Christmas. I hope you enjoy it.
©2011 Lemon Press Publishing (P)2012 Lemon Press Publishing