Rhonda Lucas Donald has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is Dino Treasures.

They call me the trash cat. But my name is Fiona.That's what my family used to call me before they moved away. "She'll be fine", they said. "She's a cat, after all". Now I'm on my own. Fiona is an abandoned cat trying to survive and feed her kittens. Like so many other felines, she faces the dangers of life outdoors on her own: speeding cars, sickness, parasites, hunger, and cold. Will she beat the odds and find a better life for herself and her babies? Fiona Finds Love dispels the myth that cats can fend for themselves and ought to be outside. Cats deserve our love and care - and have so much of both to give back. The audiobook is perfect for early readers from age 5 and up, and works great in the classroom and as part of humane education efforts, too.
©2019 Rhonda Donald Lucas (P)2019 Rhonda Donald Lucas

Mummies can’t talk; but with modern scientific tools, we can still discover what a mummy has to tell us. Hear the stories of mummified Egyptian pharaohs and priestesses, baby elephants, pampered pets, and even a prehistoric bison. Uncover clues to centuries-old murder mysteries and human sacrifices, and even find out what a person or animal had for their last meal! Information from real scientists explains how we know what we know about each mummy. So what do these mummies have to say? Lots, it turns out!
©2019 Rhonda Lucas Donald (P)2020 Arbordale Publishing

Step back in time and follow dinosaur tracks around the world. Whether made by a few dinosaurs or large groups, these tracks provide clues to the movement and behavior of these lovable ancient creatures. What dinosaurs made the tracks, and what do scientists think they were doing when they made them? The author tells the story in rhythmic rhyme that may be sung to the tune of "Over the River and Through the Woods".
©2013 Rhonda Lucas Donald (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing

Just as some people dig and look for pirate treasure, some scientists dig and look for treasures, too. These treasures may not be gold or jewels but fossils. Following in the footsteps of Dino Tracks, this sequel takes young listeners into the field with paleontologists as they uncover treasured clues left by dinosaurs. Listeners will follow what and how scientists have learned about dinosaurs: what they ate; how they raised their young; how they slept and fought; and even if they ever got sick. True to fashion, the tale is told through a rhythmic, fun audio that can even be sung to the tune of "Itsy Bitsy Spider".
©2014 Rhonda Lucas Donald (P)2015 Arbordale Publishing