Win Blevins has 10 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is Give Your Heart to the Hawks.

Win Blevins has won popular and critical acclaim for his sweeping Western Rendezvous saga. Heaven is a Long Way Off finds Sam Morgan mourning the loss of his wife Meadowlark and determined to rescue his kidnapped daughter. But his journey is fraught with danger as Mexican authorities, Mojave Indians, and a host of other obstacles stand in his way.
©2006 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books

Win Blevins’ hefty Rendezvous series is justly celebrated as a monumental work in the Western genre. In this third installment, Sam Morgan and his wife Meadowlark accompany legendary mountain man Jedediah Smith on an expedition into Mexican California territory. But while filled with adventure, their trek is also marked by hardships and tragedy.
©2005 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

New York Times best-selling author Win Blevins has won immense critical acclaim for his extensively researched historical Westerns, including the epic Rendezvous chronicles. Here he pens a fictionalized account of the life of famed Native American warrior Crazy Horse, the man who defeated General Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
©1995 Win Blevins (P)2012 Recorded Books, LLC

Best-selling author and expert on the 19th century American fur trade Win Blevins sweeps listeners away to the great American plains for tales of adventure starring his world-weary hero, Sam Morgan. In the sixth installment of Blevins’ Rendezvous series, Sam, his half-Crow-Indian daughter Esperanza, and a collection of eccentric characters head west from Wyoming to settle in California. But their journey is fraught with danger - and when Esperanza is kidnapped, Sam sets off on a violent mission to rescue her.
©2008 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

Sam Morgan is picking up the pieces of his life a decade after he first left his home in Pennsylvania looking for adventure. When his lover - who is dying of cancer - sets off to pray at the shrine of the Virgin de Guadalupe, Sam finds himself a mission of his own. Two Mexican girls have been abducted by Navajo Indians, and Sam heads off into the New Mexico wilderness to rescue them. By the time Sam catches up with the two captive girls, he is faced with a surprise that confounds him and leads to murder...
©2007 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books LLC

Win Blevins has won popular and critical acclaim for his sweeping Western Rendezvous saga. The fourth chapter in the series, Heaven Is a Long Way Off finds Sam Morgan mourning the loss of his wife Meadowlark and determined to rescue his kidnapped daughter. But his journey is fraught with danger as Mexican authorities, Mojave Indians, and a host of other obstacles stand in his way.
©2006 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

Named Writer of the Year in 2003 by Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers, Win Blevins has built a considerable literary legacy with his novels set in America’s heartland of the early 19th century. Here a young man discovers adventure at every turn on the American frontier. Ambitious Sam Morgan leaps at the opportunity to escape his staid life in rural 1820s Pennsylvania. Setting off to make his fortune, he finds work on a riverboat helmed by a wily, cantankerous captain and crewed by a menagerie of eccentric ne’redo-wells. Amidst this group, Sam witnesses the dangers facing frontier traders, falls in love, becomes embroiled in civil conflicts, and finally learns his place in the world on a harrowing journey, alone, through America’s western wilderness. Drawing upon his extensive knowledge of early pioneer life, Blevins has created a classic hero bursting with youthful energy. Narrator Ed Sala lends additional immediacy to Sam’s mesmerizing odyssey.
©2003 Win Blevins (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC

The fifth volume in Win Blevins’ epic Rendezvous series, A Long and Winding Road finds Sam Morgan picking up the pieces of his life a decade after he first left his home in Pennsylvania looking for adventure. When his lover, the widow Paloma Luna—who is dying of cancer—sets off to pray at the shrine of the Virgin de Guadalupe, Sam finds himself a mission of his own. Two Mexican girls have been abducted by Navajo Indians, and Sam heads off into the New Mexico wilderness to rescue them.
©2007 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

Historian, screenwriter, and best-selling author Win Blevins also won the Spur Award and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for fiction. Here he taps his extensive knowledge of fur-trade era America to pen the continuing adventures of Sam Morgan. Disenchanted by his return to Pennsylvania, 19-year-old Sam once again leaves home for the American plains. This time out, he is determined to rejoin Meadowlark, the Crow Indian maiden he was forced to abandon two years prior. He returns to her village and immerses himself in Crow traditions to earn her hand in marriage. But their reunion is short-lived, thanks to warring Lakotas and another suitor. Now Sam will have to overcome numerous perils to win Meadowlark’s heart for good. The second installment of Blevins’ Rendezvous series, Beauty for Ashes takes listeners on a mesmerizing tour of early 19th-century America. Renowned narrator Ed Sala captures the wonder and awe in Sam’s grand plains adventures.
©2004 Win Blevins (P)2011 Recorded Books, LLC

Acclaimed author Win Blevins’ Stone Song won the Spur Award and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award. In Give Your Heart to the Hawks, Blevins offers a tribute to the “first Westerners” who explored the Great American West. Stories include those of John Colter, who escaped captivity by the Blackfeet Indians, and Hugh Glass, who was mauled by a grizzly bear and crawled 300 miles for help.
©1973 Win Blevins (P)2012 Recorded Books