Karen Savage has narrated 15 audiobooks on Listento.it by 7 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.6★ across 20 ratings. The most-rated is Anne's House of Dreams.

Anne of Avonlea is a novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was first published in 1909. Following Anne of Green Gables (1908), the story covers the second chapter in the life of Anne Shirley. This story follows Anne from the age of 16 to 18, during the two years that she teaches at Avonlea school. It includes many of the characters from Anne of Green Gables, as well as new ones like Mr. Harrison, Miss Lavendar Lewis, Paul Irving, and the twins Dora and Davy.
Public Domain (P)2018 Paperless

Anne's House of Dreams is a novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was first published in 1917 by McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart. The novel is from a series of books written primarily for girls and young women, about a young girl named Anne Shirley. The books follow the course of Anne's life. It is set principally on Canada's Prince Edward Island, Montgomery's birthplace and home for much of her life. The series has been called classic children's literature, and has been reprinted many times since its original publication. Anne's House of Dreams is book five in the series and chronicles Anne's early married life as she and her childhood sweetheart Gilbert Blythe begin to build their life together.
Public Domain (P)2017 Paperless

Rainbow Valley (1919) is the seventh audiobook in the chronology of the Anne of Green Gables series by Lucy Maud Montgomery, although it was the fifth book published. In this audiobook, Anne Shirley is married with six children, but the audiobook focuses more on her new neighbor, the new Presbyterian minister John Meredith, as well as the interactions between Anne's and John Meredith's children. The audiobook is dedicated: "To the memory of Goldwin Lapp, Robert Brookes, and Morley Shier, who made the supreme sacrifice, that the happy valleys of their home land might be kept sacred from the ravage of the invader." This refers to World War I, which is the main theme of the next and final audiobook in the series, Rilla of Ingleside.
Public Domain (P)2017 Paperless

After a few months of living with her boyfriend, Greg, Jill Gardner is still getting used to sharing such close quarters, but she's got no hesitation about joining him for a weekend at South Cove's most luxurious resort. While Greg and his college pals celebrate their buddy's upcoming wedding, Jill intends to pamper herself in style. But when the groom is found floating facedown in the pool, Jill must find the killer fast, or she might not have a boyfriend to come home to anymore....
©2017 Lynn Cahoon (P)2017 Tantor

Anne of the Island is the third title in the Anne of Green Gables series, written by Lucy Maud Montgomery about Anne Shirley. Anne of the Island was published in 1915, seven years after the best-selling Anne of Green Gables. In the continuing story of Anne Shirley, Anne attends Redmond College in Kingsport, where she is studying for her BA.
Public Domain (P)2018 Paperless

Peter Kreeft brings his unique insights to this most important area of our spiritual lives. He claims he himself is still a beginner in prayer, and this book is for all those, like him, who feel that they are not good at praying but desire to become much better at it. Thus, Kreeft offers simple, but profound advice and practical steps for developing a prayer life based on the time-tested wisdom of the saints and great spiritual writers, especially the principles found in Brother Lawrence's classic, The Practice of the Presence of God. In short, straight-forward, and unsentimental chapters, Kreeft covers all the key areas for understanding and developing that intimate form of communication with our creator that we call prayer. He covers such areas as the necessity of prayer, various motives and methods, steps, patience, suffering, sin, faith, and grace.
©2009 Ignatius Press (P)2020 Ignatius Press

Bubble.... Bubble.... The quaint and magical shops in the cozy but unusual little town of Whispering Falls, Kentucky have been booming with business, with the exception of A Charming Cure. A mortal is selling homemade oils and making unfounded promises, undercutting June's prices. Cures and trouble.... When the mortal is found, and spiritualist Leah LeRoy is Sheriff Oscar Park's number one suspect, Leah begs June to break the number one by-law: No spiritualist is able to read one another. Hesitant and not wanting to go against her Oscar, June does use her gift and uncovers that no matter what the evidence says, Leah didn't kill the mortal. Magic stirs.... What's a witch to do? June can't ignore her friend's plea to help her. June digs deeper into Leah's life and discovers more reasons why Leah had motive to kill the mortal than not. And troubles double.... As if June didn't have enough on her plate, her Great Aunt Helena has a job proposition. Hidden Hall - A Spiritualist University has a teaching position in their Intuition School and June is the perfect candidate. The job has June's cauldron bubbling. The only catch is that she'll have to leave Whispering Falls for the semester. Will June be able to meet the deadline of a killer before they strike again and the deadline of making a decision about the teaching job before she becomes the next victim?
©2018 Tonya Kappes (P)2020 Tonya Kappes

June Heal has it all. A Charming Cure, her magical cure shop in the town of Whispering Falls, is thriving and she's engaged to her childhood sweetheart and the town sheriff, Oscar Park. Petunia Shrubwood is taking over as village president and there is a new bed and breakfast in town, Full Moon Treesort. Evil begins to lurk as June's nightmares return, sending her intuition into a downward spiral. A Charming Cure goes up in flames and there is a dead body in the attic, clutching one of June's cures, sending some of the residents of Whispering Falls on a hunt...and she's the one they are looking for! June flees to her hometown of Locust Grove, reopening her cure shop at the local flea market, giving her the opportunity to use her intuition and put her sleuthing skills to work. Will June wake up from this nightmare in time to save Mr. Prince Charming, her Fairy-God cat, after her nightmare reveals his ultimate demise?
©2000 Tonya Kappes (P)2016 Tonya Kappes

Splitsville.com is more than Olivia Davis ever dreamed of when she launched the online break up service where she does the dirty work under the alias of Jenn. No one can find out she's the mastermind of her internet sensation, especially when they threaten her for breaking their hearts. More importantly, Olivia can't keep a job. The problem is, she has a 'gift'. Or what she considers, a curse - reading auras. When a bunch of auras collide, Olivia isn't able to function. So having an online business works out great. But when two of her clients turn up dead and puts her company at risk, she's the first one on the trail. With Splitsville.com future on the line, it's time to use her 'gift' to figure out who the killer is and who's trying to set her up. You never know who's behind the monitor.
©lifetime Tonya Kappes (P)2012 Tonya Kappes

Bubble . . . bubble . . . .
Whispering Falls is abuzz with the new housing development and new shops popping up all over the magical village.
Cures and trouble . . . .
A Magical Cure’s owner June Heal’s intuition is on high alert and she just can’t shake that something bad is about to happen.
Magic stirs . . . .
It must be the upcoming All Hallow’s Eve celebration that has love in the air. Or maybe it’s because there are several more citizens in Whispering Falls.
And trouble doubles . . . .
June’s intuition is far from wrong after she stumbles upon new town resident Patch Burr who is lying dead in the middle of his pumpkin patch.
©2016 Tonya Kappes (P)2019 Tonya Kappes

A Charming Ghost is the eighth audiobook in the USA Today best-selling Magical Cures mystery series. Come walk around Whispering Falls for a fun, fantasy mystery with magic and romance. You won't want to leave. Bubble...bubble... June Heal and Oscar Park are still in the honeymoon stages of their marriage. Things couldn’t be better. The Holiday Bazaar is about to bestow upon the magical village of Whispering Falls, and the town is abuzz with the excitement of a spiritual carnival coming to town. ...cures and trouble.... Patience Karima has a little ghost that just won’t cross over, and June has reluctantly agreed to help her figure out what the ghost is holding onto besides Patience’s pet ostrich. Magic stirs... After the head of the spiritual carnival is found dead with one of June’s potions in his clutches, the Elders place June on village arrest until they can clear her name from murder. ...and troubles double.... With the help of her familiars and one particular little ghost, June uses her sleuthing skills and a little magic to try to figure out how to clear her name. One problem: She has to leave Whispering Falls to find the answers. June uncovers deep, dark secrets that should be left buried and could leave Oscar a widower.
©2016 Tonya Kappes (P)2018 Tonya Kappes

The Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of a British family to whom an American prisoner of war has been entrusted. Technically the young prisoner is in Uncle Lawrence's custody, but the children soon forge a forbidden friendship with him. He becomes the Reb and they his Redcoats. After the Reb nearly dies, even Uncle Lawrence, embittered by the unjust death of a friend in America, thaws toward him - but this doesn't stop the Reb from scheming to escape. Constance Savery deftly weaves themes of trust and forgiveness into an interesting plot with likable characters.
©1961 Constance Savery (P)2019 Bethlehem Books

What happens when a thoroughly 20th-century American lady journalist becomes a Mexican señora in the 1930s provincial Monterrey? She finds herself-sometimes hilariously-coping with servants, daily food allowances, bargaining, and dramatic Latin emotions. In this vivid autobiography, Newbery Award winning author Elizabeth Borton de Treviño brings to life her experiences with the culture and the faith of a civilization so close to the United States, but rarely appreciated or understood. This special young people's edition presents the humor and the insights of a remarkable woman and her contact with an era which is now past, but not to be forgotten.
©2000 Elizabeth Borton de Trevino (P)2019 Bethlehem Books

"Anne of Green Gables" is a bestselling novel by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Written as fiction for readers of all ages, since the mid twentieth century, the literary classic has been considered a children's novel. It recounts the adventures of Anne Shirley, a young orphan girl sent to a middle aged brother and sister who have a farm on Prince Edward Island, and who had intended to adopt a boy to help them. The novel recounts how Anne makes her way with the Cuthberts, in school and the town.
©2017 SAGA Egmont (P)2017 SAGA Egmont

This classic collection includes: Sense and Sensibility Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park Emma Northanger Abbey Persuasion
Public Domain (P)2020 Rollo Bixio