Perrin Briar has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Blood Memory.

Once infected, the virus shuts down organs, kills nerve impulses, and even reprograms the way we think. The virus becomes us. But the process takes eight hours. If you only had eight hours left to live, what would you do? For Chris Smith, that decision has been made for him. He's infected, and returns home to find the rest of his family undead or missing, save his youngest daughter Maisie. He's never been much of a father, but can he make up for it now in the final few hours of his life and find somewhere safe for her to survive?
©2016 Perrin Briar (P)2016 Perrin Briar

The post-apocalyptic series fans are describing as "one of the best post-apocalypse stories I've ever read." Once infected, the virus shuts down organs, kills nerve impulses, and even reprograms the way we think. The virus becomes us. But the process takes eight hours. If the only remaining member of your family was infected, what would you do? Chris Smith has eight hours to get his infected daughter Maisie to the rumored cure or lose her forever. The only things in his way: a marauding army of killer zombies, a self-declared warrior goddess, and a secret buried deep in his past.
©2016 Perrin Briar (P)2017 Perrin Briar

One island. One family. A million zombies. This volume contains two thrilling tales: Contagion The Flowers are rebuilding their lives after surviving the recent zombie onslaught. They've rebuilt their tree house, fixed the water supply, begun to farm again, and carry out dangerous scouting missions to sweep up the last of the zombies. Just when everything is going well, they each catch a terrible illness. They're in a race against time to discover their illness's cause and its cure before it's too late. Spark There's a new zombie in town. The virus in its purest form. It bypasses human consciousness and tears through every obstacle it comes to. It never hesitates to kill. The Flowers face their greatest adversary yet and must rely on their survival skills to keep one step ahead of this new terror. From the writer who brought you Blood Memory and Z-Minus comes this powerful third novel in a new zombie series, Flowers Vs. Zombies. Let the horror begin.
©2017 Perrin Briar (P)2017 Perrin Briar

One Island. One Family. A Million Zombies. Marooned on an island, the Flowers must learn to survive in their new alien surroundings. They forage for food, filter water, and face dangerous predators. But they're about to discover they aren't the only ones to have survived The Long Journey disaster.... From the writer who brought you the Blood Memory series and Z-Minus comes this powerful second novel in a new zombie apocalypse series. Flowers vs. Zombies. Let the horror begin.
©2017 Perrin Briar (P)2017 Perrin Briar

A shipwreck; a deserted island; a horde of zombies; a single family fighting to survive. This volume contains two thrilling tales: Wrecked After a tropical storm, the Flower family discovers a mysterious boat shipwrecked on their shore. An attempt to scavenge the wreckage awakens something dark and extremely dangerous. With the full weight of the undead descending down upon them, can the family prepare a strong enough defense? Or will they become the latest victims of a virus-ridden world? Genesis Trapped aboard a ferry destined for their new life in the Philippines, the Flowers learn of a virus sweeping across the planet, turning people into flesh-crazed zombies. Early symptoms include a hacking cough, shortness of breath, and deathly pale skin. The exact same symptoms as a fellow passenger on board.... Flowers vs. Zombies. Let the apocalypse begin.
©2017 Perrin Briar (P)2017 Perrin Briar

The survivors of the shipwreck coalesce on land to face the horror that lives there, only to find one of their number missing. They wait for three days, with disastrous consequences. From the writer who brought you the post-apocalyptic fiction series Z-Minus comes this powerful first part in a new post-apocalypse adventure. Blood Memory. Let the adventure begin.
©2016 Perrin Briar (P)2017 Perrin Briar