Linda LongCrane has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is The Lonely Girl.

Dr. Ziggy Freudine is a young psychiatrist with a lot of dreams as she begins her practice. I created her over 10 years ago while reviewing mostly books and movies on a now-defunct website and sometimes she helped me as my amusing alter ego, but this book (first of a trilogy) is not a collection of reviews. It's her story of life in and out of the office as she seeks a free-spirited, unconventional approach to helping clients. She and her few clients are a lot like you or I, people who simply need a listener. This trilogy incorporates romance, comedy, and a reflective journey of self-awareness. If it was rated, it might be PG-13 for implied sex, frank discussion of sex, and some bad language.
©2014 Jan Peregrine (P)2016 Jan Peregrine

The NFL is a quarterbacks’ league more than ever. Teams that win consistently year after year typically have one thing in common - an elite quarterback. The best quarterbacks of this generation have all won Super Bowls over the past decade, including Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, and Aaron Rodgers. It is time to add a new name to the list - Russell Wilson. Wilson led the Seattle Seahawks to a dominating 43-8 victory in Super Bowl XLVIII in February of 2014. Wilson completed 72 percent of his throws for 206 yards and two touchdowns in the win. Although some view Wilson as simply a game manager, make no mistake - Wilson is a star. Most fans are aware of Wilson’s Super Bowl victory, but in order to truly understand Russell Wilson, you must first understand where he came from. Inside, you will discover where it all started and learn how Wilson got to where he is today. From football to family to the future, all you need to know about Russell Wilson is right here, right now, in the most up to date coverage of his life. This audiobook also includes all of Russell Wilson’s collegiate and NFL statistics.
©2014 Belmont & Belcourt Books (P)2014 Belmont & Belcourt Books

Dr. Freudine Is In: The Drama Deepens is the middle book of a trilogy about Dr. Ziggy Freudine, a psychiatrist just starting out. In this book she continues to try to understand how to be a helpful and creative psychiatrist and not go crazy in doing so! There's a group of psychiatrists she's been hoping to join so they may guide and support her efforts, but the psychiatrists she's met so far are anything but helpful. She's also continuing to date her first client "Irish," but wonders if stopping his sessions has been such a good idea. He's making her feel even crazier! This book sets up the last book, which will finally answer her questions about her career and relationship choices.
©2017 Janet Peregrine (P)2017 Janet Peregrine

This is a compilation of historical accounts that contradict everything we have been taught about ancient America. The accounts are substantiated by the testimony of the Native Americans who lived in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions of North America. American Indians speak of a people who were skilled in arts and engaged in trade whose remains could be found in the burial mounds. These legends are validated by the hundreds of miles of canals extending into the Mississippi River and the extensive copper and lead mines. Early settlers in the Ohio Valley described ancient cities with well-defined evidence of streets laid out at regular intervals and intersected at right angles with other streets. Stone macadamized roads were also evidence of an industrious people engaged in commerce. New information from the British Isles places the Celtic peoples on the Island earlier than previously believed. The Celtic pagan religion is superimposed on ancient sites in the Ohio Valley with indistinguishable characteristics. Ancient ceremonial sites in the Ohio Valley are re-examined under the looking glass of the Celtic Gods and Goddesses. The ancient mound builders practiced a cult of the dead and buried their deceased in burial mounds to act as portals to connect the living with the dead. These portals remain open today and are the gateways for much of the paranormal activity found in the Great Lakes region. While not the focus of the stories presented, many of the skeletons discovered at the ancient sites were of gigantic size. The connection to the paranormal is elaborated in the Book of Enoch, “And now the Giants, who have been begotten from body and flesh, will be called evil spirits on earth, and their dwelling-places will be upon the earth.” New documentation is presented that solves the mystery of who were the Hopewell Mound Builders. The Dakota Sioux legends place them in the Ohio Valley at the time when the great geometric earthworks were being constructed. They were called “The Snake People” by the Algonquins. Identical serpent effigies are found in the historic Dakota lands that overlap the Hopewell interaction sphere. Other Indians tribes concur in their legends that this was true along with age-old place names that corroborate the Dakota Sioux as the builders of the effigy mounds in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio, and Indiana.
©2017 Fritz Zimmerman (P)2017 Fritz Zimmerman

What if one day you woke up and found your heart had been shattered? You lost the one person you loved more than anything. What happens when you learn to move on even though you thought it was impossible? Is it worth the risk to try and let someone in? Is it better to be left alone then take the chance of more heartache? As Becca slowly starts to put the shattered pieces of her heart back together, she swears that this time will be different. Only to have it broken again by someone she trusted. Can her heart that was barely healed in the first place be fixed, again? Becca falls for someone new, but will her heart be safe. Will she survive the secrets that come out from the past? Can she really believe that love is worth the risk? The question is: is he worth the risk?
©2014 Beau Coup LLC (P)2015 Beau Coup LLC