Steve Hayes has 5 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Three Ride Again.

Jesse Glover was minding his own business when Ulysses S. Grant summoned him to Washington and asked him to quit the life of a cowboy and go keep Arizona safe from the likes of Cochise and Geronimo. So Jesse saddled up and headed for Fort Bowie, and its Indian-hating commanding officer, Major Nicholas Calloway. Along the way he saved a beautiful White Mountain Apache girl named Morning Star from a monstrous fate. And when he tangled with a ruthless gang who was determined to start a whole new Indian uprising, he found help in the shape of two unlikely allies – a Zulu warrior named Sam, and a Chiricahua Apache named Goyahkla, who was better known as Geronimo. Three Rode Together was first published in hardcover under the names Steve Hayes and David Whitehead.
©2012 Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges (P)2014 Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges

After he saw his father set upon and stabbed, nothing was ever the same for the boy who would grow up to become Buffalo Bill Cody. The hatred and bigotry his family suffered in Kansas led him to kill his first man when he was just 10 years old. And in the years that followed, he would face one battle after another - against marauding Cheyenne, against the elements and against the Great Plains themselves. But there was no quit in Will Cody. He was, as his friend Wild Bill Hickok had said, "all spit and grit". He'd need grit, too, to survive the Pony Express, the Civil War and merciless guerrilla fighters like William Clarke Quantrill and the James Boys. For Will Cody, however, the greatest challenge of his life was still to come. And even he didn't think he could survive it.
©2016 David Whitehead (P)2016 David Whitehead

Blistering, all-new frontier action from Amazon Kindle number one best-selling western writers Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges! It didn’t matter a damn that Bill Doolin had never killed another man, that he was a loving husband and a devoted father with a young son. No - Bill became a target for every Deputy U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma Territory because the people hailed him as “The King of the Outlaws.” That alone meant he had to die - so his fate would set an example to anyone who thought of following his in his footsteps. While Bill and his gang, the Oklahombres, raised hell throughout the Twin Territories of Oklahoma and the Indian Nations, U.S. Marshal E. D. Nix sent three hundred of his best men out with orders to catch or kill them. And that army of badge-packers were led by Nix’s ‘Three Guardsmen’ — the living legends that were Bill Tilghman, Heck Thomas and Chris Madsen. ,p>But that was the thing about the Oklahombres – they were going to be living legends too … or die trying!
©2014 Ben Bridges (P)2014 David Whitehead

At last... a blistering new entry into the Three Guns West Saga by Amazon Kindle number one best-selling western writers Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges! HANG Shadow Horse! The Portuguese slavers called him Sam because they couldn't pronounce his real name. They tore him away from his homeland and put him to work picking cotton in the Tennessee Valley. But the big, fleet-footed Zulu was nobody's slave, and to prove it he escaped and headed west. Throwing in with a medicine show conman named Doc Jonah, Sam started entering county footraces to earn enough money to go back to Africa. But then his trail crossed that of Major Lawrence Devlin, and nothing was going to stop the ruthless rancher's man from winning the Fort Stockton Carnival Week race. From that moment forward Sam was cheated, beaten, shot and hunted like an animal. Worse, they took his beautiful grullo mare, U-Shee-nah, away from him. But that was Devlin's biggest mistake, because it only made Sam more determined to get his revenge... and as Shadow Horse he became Devlin's worst nightmare. Previously published under the title Shadow Horse.
©2014 Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges (P)2014 Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges

At last, the long-awaited sequel to the number one best-selling western Three Rode Together by Hollywood screenwriter Steve Hayes, author of the Santa Rosa Saga, and eight-time number one best-selling western writer Ben Bridges!! Surveyors working for the Truman Copper Consortium had found what promised to be the biggest copper strike in history. There was just one problem. That vast fortune in red metal sat smack in the middle of land considered sacred to the Apaches. When the surveyors were attacked and slaughtered, it looked as if a full-scale Indian war was about to explode. And when they discovered that the hot-headed Bedonkohe Apache, Geronimo, was involved in the events of that bloody night, his two blood-brothers, rancher Jesse Glover and the towering Zulu warrior called Sam, rode up into the Dragoons to ask him just what in hell he thought he was doing. But when they started looking a little deeper into what had happened, they started to realize that all was not as it seemed. Other forces were at work in the wilds of the Arizona Territory, in the shape of a mystery man known as Tchin’dih... The Ghost. Meanwhile, back at Fort Bowie, one of the key players in the game was murdered. For the locals, that was the last straw, and the mood turned downright ugly. If they were to stop the coming war and discover the identity of the mystery killer, the three blood brothers would have to forget their differences - and ride shoulder to shoulder again.
©2013 Steve Hayes and Ben Bridges (P)2014 David Whitehead