Maria Ann Green has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Deeper into Darkness.

Meagan’s a teenage girl with a sensitive heart, and emotions that seem bigger than her. She struggles with depression and harmful thoughts that feel like they’re rotting her from the inside out. Every day feels harder than the last, until she finds a way to cope. Meagan begins to cut herself as a way to control her out-of-control world. It becomes her raft in a churning ocean; the only way she can think to stop from drowning in her own sorrows. She starts with just one cut. But that leads to the next, and the next. And after starting, it's clear Meagan can’t stop as easily as expected. She soon spirals into a dark and cruel world she doesn't understand, nor does she really want to. It was supposed to be helpful, an easy and quick fix. But that comfort doesn't last long enough. And when Meagan’s secret is found out, she realizes there’s no way to outrun her unhealthy habit of self-harm. She tries to work through it, and her depression, before she cuts too deep, making a mistake that can never be undone. Meagan faces life-altering obstacles, managing to grow up in the process. In the Rearview is a story of pain, confusion, heartbreak, healing, and hope told through the unique format of Meagan’s poems, journal entries, and a bit of narrative. Content Warning: Mental health, suicidal ideation, self-harm, abuse, and language. If you like unique stories, a bit on the melancholy side, told in unique ways, In the Rearview might be your next favorite audiobook. It'll keep you listening way too late, and you may need a box of tissues nearby.
©2019 Maria Ann Green (P)2020 Maria Ann Green

Greta has been here before. Like, literally. She was just in this Las Vegas penthouse a couple months ago. Back then she was meeting Finn, the handsome bachelor looking for love, on The Lock — the most popular reality dating TV show around. But when she was here last time she was dumped, and went home alone instead of engaged. Life sucks sometimes. But, other times, that same life has a beautiful way of showing you why it sucked so hard before - so you can appreciate what comes next even more. Because now Greta is the next lucky bachelorette to have 30 or so men worshiping her while she breaks up with them one at a time. It’s weird to be recognized in public, and even weirder to have so many dudes fighting over her. Actually, after just a couple days, it’s kind of exhausting, especially when she’d rather send all but a couple of them home. Be careful what you wish for, right? Throughout the whirlwind, Greta spends more time with her personal cameraman, Oliver, than she does on trysts with the guys she’s supposed to be falling in love with. And the more time she spends with Oliver, the less she wants to spend with anyone else. Anyone. Even the guys here for her. It gets worse, too. The fact that he’s behind the scenes instead of on the big screen.... It’s not the only problem. He also has a girlfriend. And that’s a line Greta won’t cross. But she can’t stop wishing she’d met him before all of this craziness. Will Greta get her head together long enough to focus on following the rules of the show, or will she screw up this second shot at love too? If you like reality dating television shows, pop culture, sexy romances with steam and heart, female leads with no time for conflict or bullshit, and redheads, then Betting on Sin might be your next favorite book. It has plenty of awkward moments, friends to lovers, and promises the most dramatic season finale yet. It'll keep you up way too late, listening to just one more chapter all night. It will appeal to lovers of forbidden romance, sexy scenes amidst the romantic comedy, fans of The Bachelor, Meg Cabot, Christina Lauren, and Rainbow Rowell. Content Warning: sex, alcohol use, and language
©2020 Maria Ann Green (P)2020 Maria Ann Green

Aidan Sheppard has always resisted his darker urges - only the violent ones, he’d never deny himself anything sexual - until one night when he goes too far. Way too far. It doesn’t matter that it was an accident; it still happened, and he can’t escape it. Now he must choose between what’s expected of him, morality, and what he truly wants, depraved release. But as bloody fantasies flood his mind, Aidan struggles to find control. Desire taking over, he dives deeper into his darker side. His best friend and coworkers remain unaware of the calculating criminal he’s become in the hours between work and drunken escapades. Aidan analyzes each step necessary to fuel the cruel fire inside him, logic and preparation only two of the many weapons at his disposal. His creativity grows as well, until he hits a dangerous snag that threatens to expose him and obliterate everything he’s built. Paranoia and stress chip away at his confidence, but he must stay in control long enough to cover his tracks, or he risks his freedom, as well as his life. He's becoming more comfortable in the dark than you are in the light. Content warning: Graphic violence, sexual content, and language. If you like thrillers with deliciously dark twists and a main character you love to hate (but still want to see make it to the end), Nothing but Darkness might be your next favorite audiobook. It'll keep you listening por just one more minute until you reach the end.
©2018 Maria Ann Green (P)2020 Maria Ann Green

From the outside, Bee Iverson and her fiancé, Aidan Shepard, look like any other happy couple - but looks can be deceiving. Not long into their engagement, secrets seep out of her past, lies surround them, and unwelcome surprises leak into their lives, breaking down Bee’s confidence not only in herself but in their relationship, too. Secret: Bee’s keeping a piece of her past from Aidan - for him. Aidan knows Bee’s a serial killer, preying on men as often as she can. In fact, their shared passion of such dark desires fuels their love for each other. Each stalks the cold, dark nights of Maine in search of their next victims - but separately. Aidan doesn’t want to play as a pair, but afterward they celebrate every kill. Every time blood is shed, their relationship deepens. Lie: Bee is like any other serial killer. As her past starts to bleed into her present, sleep comes harder and harder and monsters lurk around every corner. Worse still: As suspicion builds around a missing person’s case involving the murderous pair, Bee will have to either outwit the detective breathing down her neck...or come up with another way to secure her freedom. Surprise: Freedom comes at a high price. Bee's the last person you'd suspect to slit your throat, but she has lots of practice. Content Warning: Graphic violence, sexual content, and language If you like thrillers with deliciously dark twists and strong female characters killers, Deeper into Darkness might be your next favorite book. It'll keep you listening way too late and checking over your shoulder when walking alone at night.
©2018 Maria Ann Green (P)2020 Maria Ann Green