P. S. Bartlett has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators, with an average listener rating of 1★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Demons & Pearls.

Had I known the repercussions of murdering the captain of a pirate ship, I may have taken the time necessary to rethink the act. As if I’ve ever had a choice that didn’t involve a fight or, at the very least, defending myself against some man, hell bent on destroying me or my kin.
All we wanted was our freedom. All we found were demons disguised as men.
A woman pirate needs friends, big strong male friends, to survive in this unforgiving land of thieves and murderers - at least until she gets on her feet. Of course, trying to find one person you can trust is like finding an oyster with a perfect pearl in it - you have to break a few shells and get your hands dirty. We were lucky. I found the biggest, baddest, and most honorable man in the Caribbean, and he just happened to be in the pearl business.
©2015 P. S. Bartlett (P)2018 P. S. Bartlett

When Owen Whelan revealed his secret, he was set free from a haunting past and an uncertain future for his son, Ennis. However, in order to know the true depths of his heart, first we must follow him all the way back to a dirt road on a chilly and bitter spring dawn in Ireland. Behind the locked doors of his memories and hidden beneath shame, hunger, and eventually escape, we learn the true meaning of the proverb, "There’s hope from the ocean but none from the grave." Owen’s journey will teach him that sometimes, you have to cross that ocean not only to survive but to finally find love, life, and become the man worthy of your own admiration and respect.
There are turning points in life you cannot come back from, but if you’re brave enough, you can begin again.
©2015 Peggy Stankiewicz (P)2018 Peggy Stankiewicz

Where do I begin? That’s a difficult question in and of itself, but when your life is transformed into something else, do you start when you’re born or when your life truly began?
I was born in London as Gabriel Wallace. The child of high society, although I was raised to appreciate everything that softly landed in my hand. I followed all the rules. I worked hard, studied hard, and ended up a captain in the Royal Navy before my 25th birthday. Unfortunately, I saw the world through my own eyes, not the eyes of my superiors, and my vision was clear. I knew my duty. I knew my job. I also knew deep down, regardless of the loyalty my commission required, my stance was in opposition, and it was but a matter of time before they’d force me to stand alone.
Fortunately for me, my crew was loyal too, and I had the full support of my closest friend and confidant as well. I didn’t know where I’d end up, but I knew one thing for sure: I needed to get the hell out of England, and thanks to them, I was taking my ship with me. The time had come to hunt.
©2016 Peggy Stankiewicz (P)2018 Peggy Stankiewicz