Sophie Dawson has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators. The most-rated is Healing Love.

From award-winning author Sophie Dawson comes Stones Creek, a new series. The Civil War has been over for two years. Two young women step off the train in Stones Creek, Colorado, at the same time. One is returning to the family and ranch she loves, the other is starting a new life, leaving the memories that haunt her behind. Leah is trying to flee her memories of the Civil War. She moves to Stones Creek, Colorado, in 1867, following the death of her surgeon father. She had followed along as he treated Union soldiers in battle after battle. All she wants to do is forget, especially the handsome physician whose career she knows she destroyed. Eli was rejected by his parents because of his scarred face and arm. Following a war buddy, he moved to Stones Creek and has found welcome. Eli is puzzled by newcomer Leah's coldness and avoidance. Each wonders about the other. Why does this woman, who is friendly to everyone else in town, reject his offer of friendship? Why does she avoid looking at his face? How can she have peace knowing she is responsible for his scars? How could God have lead her to a town where the one person she wanted to forget lives, works, and wants to be her friend? Download a copy today.
©2013 Sophie Dawson (P)2015 Sophie Dawson

Cottonwood 1875. Out from under her domineering mother and into an apartment above her workplace, Maggie Taylor finally blossoms into the woman she feels God wants her to be. She revels in her independence and doesn't want any sort of entanglement with a man. Forced by his father to leave England, Sinjon Lytton arrives in Cottonwood only to find he's to work as a stable hand. The only good thing about the town is the beautiful woman with the golden hair he meets the first day. Maggie doesn't feel any delight about the man who seems so happy to be hired as her driver. She denies the tingling the touch his hand brings her, too busy dealing with living on her own to admit her growing attraction to Sinjon. Maggie's mother would love nothing more than to see them married. Maggie worries if their faiths are too different to get what her heart desires. Sinjon wants what Sinjon wants and nothing is going to stand in his way. When all options seem wrong, can they learn to trust God and see that he will make a way? Even when it seems impossible?
©2012 Susan D Ewing (P)2016 Susan D Ewing

The Civil War has been over for two years. Two young women step off the train in Stones Creek, Colorado at the same time. One is returning to the family and ranch she loves, the other starting a new life leaving the memories which haunt her behind. Norie is finally back on the Colorado ranch she loves. She had spent the Civil War years in Indiana going to school. Norie is anxious to get back on her horse and gallop across the range. Skilled, smart and independent, there's nothing she thinks is out of reach. Linc, her father's ranch foreman, has a different view of things. There are just certain things that a girl shouldn't do; ride unrideable horses, shoot and throw knives better than a man. He doesn't understand his boss's pride in her since her antics scare him spit-less. Sparks tend to fly when the two are together. Doesn't she understand he's only trying to keep her safe? Will her father object to his growing attraction to her? Why can't Linc accept her for who she is and why does he have to be so handsome? Will God show them how to understand their differences?
©2013 Sophie Dawson (P)2015 Sophie Dawson

The life of Yeshua the Messiah as you've never seen it before. From the moment of his birth until past his resurrection, Micah and Dassa witness the life of Yeshua the Messiah. The young couple were friends with Joseph and Mary while they lived in Bethlehem. Through the years they shared joys and sorrows. Then Yeshua became a rabbi and the world has never been the same. As scribe to Joseph of Arimethea, Micah does what the Pharisee cannot. He writes down his thoughts about the young man he's known all his life. Micah, Joseph and their families follow the ministries of John the Baptist and Yeshua, a poor carpenter from Nazareth. Is he the Messiah who will lead Israel against the Roman army? Is he a fraud, a cohort of Satan? Or is he something else? The crowds cheer him, then want to stone him. They hail his arrival, then cry for his execution. See the life as those who lived at the same time saw it.
©2014 Sophie Dawson (P)2016 Sophie Dawson

Cottonwood, Iowa, 1875 Lydia Walcott is on the run. With a broken arm and a wounded spirit, she is escaping the hands of her cruel brother and the marriage he has arranged. She's running to the unknown, praying God will lead her steps. Seeking shelter from an ice storm in a livery stall, Lydia goes to sleep, hoping that in this small town of Cottonwood she'll find a job, a place to live, and friends. Dr. Sterling Graham, having just delivered a baby, rides back to town over ice-covered roads. He's confident and secure in the knowledge that he is loved and respected by the people of Cottonwood. Exhausted from the long night, he decides to sleep on the cot in the livery. Sterling's reputation and career, along with Lydia's hope for a new life, are put in jeopardy when gossips spread the news that Doc spent the night in the stable with a woman. The story grows as "facts" are added. Without money to travel west, Lydia feels trapped by her sense of responsibility for the doctor's good name. Even with his practice at risk, Sterling's compassion for the young woman whose physical wounds he treated stirs his heart. Something needs to be decided that will repair the damage to Sterling's career and give Lydia the home and safety she needs. The unwelcome solution is that they marry. How do they learn about each other and mesh two lives into a successful marriage that honors God while coping with issues of trust, pride, epidemic, and injury and the fear that Lydia's brother will find her?
©2012 Susan D. Ewing (P)2015 Susan D. Ewing