Victoria Wright has 2 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Cuba Story.

This inspirational audiobook is designed to help you remember that which you know to be true but have chosen to forget. It asks you to challenge your beliefs; to open your soul, heart, and mind, and most importantly, to feel. This audiobook includes: Elucidations on topics such as energy, belief, and appreciation Personal affirmations for opportunity, purpose, and enlightenment, to name a few Guided meditations that speak to love and worthiness To remember is a wonderful and joyous process that can take lifetimes to complete. These writings will give you the opportunity to remember more, experience more, and love more so that each of your soul revolutions will be more miraculous than the last. See, hear, feel, and live your truth. Your soul is waiting.
©2021 Victoria Wright (P)2021 Victoria Wright

A salsa-dance-inspired trip to Cuba converts to dangerous circumstances that prevent Tillia from returning home to Australia, painting an entirely different reality of Cuba as she tries to escape while learning the truth about the culture, romance, and mystery of Havana. A passionate and adventurous girl from Australia saves money all summer with a unique and romantic dream to travel to Cuba to dance in search of the best salsa dancers (Salseros) in the world. She travels alone from Spain and arranges to stay in the center of the city with a Cuban family and becomes truly intimate with the restrictive, socialist circumstances of Cuban life. Although she is well-travelled and speaks Spanish, she encounters the complete opposite of what she had envisioned. She becomes very ill and meets some characters who only leave her with feelings of a broken dream, with the exception of one handsome Cuban who gives her some medicine. Things change when she meets an Australian couple and travels six hours to "Trinidad de Cuba". There she meets some journalists from the New York Times, recently arrived from Panama to write a story about the upcoming changes in Cuba, and makes a deal with them. Shortly after she discovers she cannot access her bank account. She finds herself with no money and no way back to the city. There is no internet access, phones, Western Union or Australian embassy, and her new friends have moved onto Santa Clara. Tilia struggles to find her way back to Havana and spends six weeks in Cuba without money, risking everything to survive and try to get a flight home. A true story of self-discovery, survival, and the tragedy of contrasting worlds.
©2020 Victoria Hainsworth (P)2020 Victoria Hainsworth