Ronnell D. Porter has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Untold Want.

Erica was a good girl - most of the time - and didn't step on anyone's toes - for the most part. But sometimes a girl like her just couldn't help getting into trouble. Norway, A.D. 704: The valiant King Ulfur defeated the evil that swept the seaside village of Nornör into despair; Morgan, the demon witch, has been dead for nearly 20 years. The truce between King Ulfur and the Queen of the Fae has remained intact since the day that Morgan's dark curses vanished. It seemed that peace had finally come to the wounded souls of the village. But this peace is shaken when three curses, which Morgan promised with her dying breath, are placed upon the Norwegian village. Who among them has cast the spell? 17-year-old Erica finds herself trapped in the middle of a witch's deadly revenge scheme, with no way out but to fight for survival. On top of trying to end the curses devouring her village like a savage beast, she finds herself at the center of attention when it comes to Viking King Ulfur's three sons: Kriger, Paul, and Finn. Three of them will fight alongside her. Two of them want to marry her. One of them could be the son of King Ulfur...and Morgan.
©2012 Ronnell Davis Porter (P)2015 Ronnell Davis Porter

What would you do if the bible was law, and you didn't fit in? My name is Catianna Breaker. I live in a community that lives by the word of the Lord, and unquestioningly obeys the laws of the Bible. My father was a Gatekeeper, a soldier of God who enforces these laws and dispenses justice as our Prophet sees fit. I'm a painter, and an average student. I help my Aunt Shelly run a pottery store after school. I'm sixteen years old, and I'm dying. When you're sixteen, nothing could possibly happen to you. Things happen to friends of friends, to relatives or complete strangers, but not to you. Strip that away, and you lose something inside of you. It's the spark of youth that adults often refer to in reminiscence, something that makes every young boy and girl take daring risks, makes them happy-go-lucky and carefree. What you lose is your invincibility. So who am I now? What do I believe in when what I see and hear around me leads to suffering? What path do I follow when the rules I'd clung to for safety seem to turn their fangs on me in my hour of need? This is my story. These are my words. Please, listen, because this will be my only chance.
©2012 Ronnell D. Porter (P)2014 Ronnell D. Porter