Jordan Scherer has narrated 7 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors, with an average listener rating of 4★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is BCC: A Lesbian Romance.

7 audiobooks
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BCC: A Lesbian Romance

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Summary

Morgan hates her job. She didn’t bust her hump to get an IT certification so she could spend her days reading employee emails. Unfortunately, what the boss says, goes, and he has her on email detail until they find out who's been embezzling. About the only redeeming feature of working for this company is getting to steal glances at the head of engineering and tech support, Courtney James. What Morgan wouldn’t do for the confidence just to strike up a conversation. Asking Courtney out? Not a chance. When an email tips her off that the crush is mutual, though, Morgan's torn between making a move and pretending she never saw the message. Her heart and body say to go for it. Her conscience says to leave well enough alone. The one thing she can’t do, however, is forget about it.... This novella is approximately 20,000 words.

©2017 Lori Witt/Lauren Gallagher (P)2018 Lori Witt/Lauren Gallagher

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Category: Romance, LGBTQ+
Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
Available on Audible
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The German Girl

Summary

Huldah Hartz is a curious girl who loves to watch the butterflies and grasshoppers. The flowers around her new home are pretty, especially the ones that grow close to the dark woods, where Papa and Mama say she must not play. When Bessie the cow wanders away, Huldah is sent to find her and bring her home. But Bessie doesn't want to come and Huldah doesn't know which way to go when night falls. How will she find her way?

©2013 Lisa J Lickel (P)2016 Lisa J Lickel

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Length: 20 mins
Available on Audible
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The Shepherd of Olympus: The Surprising Secret to Finding Victory in Defeat

Summary

After crushing disillusionment, a naive true believer takes a stand against a corrupt institution that claims to represent the Gods. As the young shepherd is broken by the overwhelming strength and resources of the establishment, she discovers her true worth, and how far Olympus has fallen. 

©2019 Cory B. Scott (P)2020 Cory B. Scott

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
Available on Audible
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Sculpt Yourself

Summary

Lipomorph is a drug that lets you sculpt yourself. It's how so many female celebrities in the mid-2010s remained so thin while having such large butts. It loosens up the fat in your body, allowing you to choose your proportions. And it's just been legalized for sale in Chicago. 

Amber is a 24-year-old tech support worker by day, gay feminist blogger (and bad-sitcom aficionado) by night. She's been vocal about her disapproval of Lipomorph from the beginning, seeing it as another tool to reinforce patriarchal beauty standards; but as Lipomorph becomes more common, Amber's dissenting voice starts to matter less and less. 

Judie is Amber's younger sister and seemingly her complete opposite: She loves pop music, pretty latte art, and dating men. After struggling with hating her body for most of her life, Judie has become borderline reliant on Lipomorph for self-confidence, much to Amber's dismay. 

Kelly is an artist currently working for the marketing firm on the floor above Amber's office. She's whip-smart, proudly bisexual, and strikingly beautiful...and she's the woman Amber's fallen in love with. 

Told from these three women's points of view, Sculpt Yourself tackles body image, LGBT+ topics, and what it means to be a feminist in the 21st century.

©2018 Savy Leiser (P)2019 Jordan Scherer

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Author: Savy Leiser
Category: Romance, LGBTQ+
Length: 5 hrs and 1 min
Available on Audible
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Everyday, the World Would End

Summary

Everyday, the World Would End is a modern poetry collection that examines the darker parts of depression, the everyday struggles that come with anxiety, and how it really feels to deal with self-hatred on a regular basis.  This collection is deeply personal to the author, but she hopes that by revealing her worst moments, someone else will find a way through theirs, that someone else will know that they are not alone in their darkest emotions, and that someone will realize life happens wherever you are, and there is always a way to survive it. In this collection, G.C. Saiz writes about old and painful memories, new fears, and the various ways she knows she hurts herself. Listen to it if you need to know you are not alone.

©2020 Grace C. Saiz (P)2020 Grace C. Saiz

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Author: G.C. Saiz
Length: 41 mins
Available on Audible
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The Dancer, Volume V

Summary

The Dancer is a simple story of a young woman in love, a young woman who is trying to find out who she is. While the story is simple, the manner in which it unfolds is anything but. And sometimes, the ride is so wild, it has everyone, including the author, hanging on to their seats.  The Dancer starts on the stage, and that’s where it ends. In between, it goes to the beach, to an artist’s studio, to a native village. We come to understand that the artist’s studio and native village are other worlds. Will the dancer find true love? Will she find her place in the world?  In the second story, the dancer, a chief, a shaman, a god who is a horse, and the dancer's other close friends must heal the holes that have developed between the worlds.  In audiobook three, the dancer becomes the dancer magnifique, and the story focuses more on her daughter, who is now the dancer.  In audiobook four, the dancer meets Salmon, her true love.  Audiobook five is Butterfly’s story (Salmon’s sister). Butterfly and the dancer are best friends, until one day Butterfly suddenly disappears. Welcome to the wonderful if somewhat strange and chaotic world of the Dancer.  Series: five stories - fantasy - other Worlds - love story. Listening ease: very easy; reading level: fifth grade; maturity: general audience; target audience - everybody who is young at heart and who loves stories about those who are in love and about community.

©2017 Dale Stubbart (P)2020 Dale Stubbart

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Length: 31 mins
Available on Audible
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Repeating Moments

Summary

Repeating Moments is a collection of poems by a young woman who struggles everyday with depression, feeling insignificant, and finding reasons to smile at herself in the mirror. Through these poems, she continues her quest to find light in the darkest moments. As pitch black as the journey has been, she’s almost there. She can feel it. Listen if happiness is a commodity your country has to import, or if you, like the author, are looking for the recipe in a lost library.

©2020 Grace Saiz (P)2020 Grace Saiz

Narrator: Jordan Scherer
Author: G.C. Saiz
Length: 53 mins
Available on Audible