Sheila Hart has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.5★ across 14 ratings. The most-rated is Moreta.

An air of pleasant anticipation hung so thickly over the Halls, Holds, and Weyrs of Pern that it had affected even the businesslike ways of Moreta, the Weyrwoman of Fort Weyr. Her dragon, Queen Orlith, would soon clutch; spring had made a glorious debut; the Gather at Ruatha Hold was extremely merry; and Moreta was enjoying the attentions of Alessan, the new Lord Holder of Ruatha Hold. With only eight Turns remaining before the deadly Thread would cease to Fall, all seemed well on Pern. Then, without warning, a runnerbeast fell ill. Soon myriads of holders, craftsmen, and dragonriders were dying, and the mysterious ailment had spread to all but the most inaccessible holds. Pern was in mortal danger. For, if dragonriders did not rise to char Thread, the parasite would devour any and all organic life it encountered. The future of the planet rested in the hands of Moreta and the other dedicated, selfless Pern leaders. But of all their problems, the most difficult to overcome was time....
©1983 Anne McCaffrey (P)2005 Brilliance Audio

A daughter holds clues to her father's shocking secrets, and her mother would risk anything to protect those secrets. Grace Truscott, in the biography of her father - a great civil-rights advocate and senator - raises questions about a death. Was her own father guilty of killing Ned Emory, the husband of his African-American secretary?
Only one person, the secretary's daughter, Nola, knows what really happened, but Nola is guarding a dark secret of her own. While Grace is struggling with a second marriage - melding his children and hers into a new family - the scandal breaks!
From New York to the gracious old mansions and fragrant gardens of Georgia, Eileen Goudge's new novel will touch the heart of every woman who has loved and lost...and who has found the courage to love again.
©2008 Eileen Goudge (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, Inc.

This audiobook collection includes everyday favorites from celebrated children’s author Rhonda Gowler Greene: Jonah and the Great Big Fish Jonah’s disobedience landed him inside a big fish! And there he had time to think and pray. Children will feel the waves and hear the splash as Jonah sinks "down and down and down" into the belly of the fish. This story serves as an excellent reminder of how important it is to listen to God. Noah and the Mighty Ark Noah built the mighty ark. Then he called creatures that "crept or crawled or hopped or flew or stomped or tromped, or s-s-slithered too." Children will love hearing how Noah comforts all the animals on their journey. And parents will easily get into the rhyme and rhythm of this delightfully told Bible story. One Lost Sheep The faithful shepherd counts his 100 sheep and realizes that one of them is missing! Under brambles, behind rocks, the shepherd looks until he finds it again. Children will delight in this fun and engaging tale as they learn that God, like the faithful shepherd, will never let them stray. Only God Can Make a Kitten Only God Can Make a Kitten follows a conversation between a mother and child as the child repeatedly asks "Mama, who made...?" In the end, children learn that God is responsible for everything in creation - including kittens!
©2020 Rhonda Gowler Greene (P)2020 Zonderkidz

Margaret and Charles Lewin adopted Isaiah as a newborn - giving the boy all the love a child could want and everything money can buy. But can even the most loving, caring white family be responsible for raising a black child?Selma Richards is the boy's natural mother. At his birth, she was illiterate, unemployed, and a crack addict. Giving up her son was the best thing for both of them - at the time.Selma is now off drugs, learning to read, and has a responsible job. She's not rich and doesn't live in the best neighborhood, but she's healed herself. And now she wants her son back.Seth Margolis raises a complex and emotional moral question while giving the listener an understanding of the pain and conflict that leads to the inevitable heart-rending conclusion, in which one mother ends up losing her son.
©2008 Seth J. Margolis (P)2008 Brilliance Audio

It is a popular belief that the Ramayana is idealistic while the Mahabharata is realistic. Yet these two epics have identical building blocks, identical themes, and identical history. In this groundbreaking book, Devdutt Pattanaik, India’s most popular mythologist, explores the similarities and dissimilarities between the two epics in a ‘playful analaysis’. Whether it is the family structure, forest exile, or war, the comparison between the two epics prove a startling point - the Mahabharata is in fact a reaction to the events in the Ramayana. Ideas in this book are distributed over 56 chapters. In temples ritual, Vishnu is offered eight different meals daily, different on all seven days of the week - 56 dishes in all. May each chapter serve as a mouthwatering offering to the Vishnu within you.
©2018 Devdutt Pattanaik (P)2019 Audible, Inc.