Sally Demaray Hull has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is The Settlement.

This book is complete in itself and is not part of a series. Lee Graham is faced with the decision of remaining in his beloved city, whose pollution is toxic to his lungs, or taking up the offer of free land in a Michigan wilderness. The magazine that offers Lee the free land has one stipulation: he cannot step foot off of the designated area in the wilderness for an entire year without forfeiting the land. The magazine crew covering the story consists of self-centered, conniving Photographer Cal Tyler, his sister Kate the harried writer who is also the guardian of their teenage brother Sean. For his part, Sean is doing his best to be sent to Juvenile Hall. Lee's faith in God is tested by the harshness of wilderness living as well as by living next door to the three Tylers. Even he begins wondering if anyone will survive the wilderness.
©2010, 2011 Sally Hull (P)2014 Sally Hull

In this concluding sequel of the series The Documentary, 21st-century settlers, eking out a living in a settlement set up like the 19th century, face unexpected challenges when new settlers begin arriving. How should they address the issue of a mayor showing up when they had never voted one in? They have the US Constitution and The Settlement bylaw to govern them in dealing with this. Though a saloon had never been envisioned in the minds of the people, a saloon keeper comes to town and sets up shop. What should they do when miners begin arriving and frequent the saloon? The people are still trying to mold themselves into families but now are being faced with teenage rebellion. The younger children are afraid to go school because their schoolmaster does not like children. In addition to all of this, these ready-made families must learn about Montana winters, illnesses, thievery, and how to make their family members, who had been strangers only months ago, become a real family. And what should the atheist parson do when someone walks the aisle and asks him how to get born again?
©2015 Sally Hull (P)2016 Sally Hull

Twenty-first century settlers are living in a 19th century town and outlying ranches in Montana for the purpose of filming a documentary. Each family has been thrown together, strangers to one another. Occupations and land have been secured by drawing them out of a hat. The parson is an atheist. The schoolteacher does not like children. The sheriff is a cocky 18-year-old. Each family is dependent on one another. With all of the coping of this new life, they begin questioning basic things and even begin wondering if the Bible has any answers. No one knows God. Their preacher does not even believe in God. But all is well, because God believes in them.
©2014 Sally Hull (P)2016 Sally Hull