Stephen Rockwell Black has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 6 authors. The most-rated is Married to a Perfectionist: Coping with a Spouse Who Has OCPD (Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder).

OCPD sufferers want their relationships to work. So how come your relationship isn't working? Did you realize that your reaction to your OCPD partner's symptoms and personality may actually be causing their symptoms to WORSEN? Written by an author who is successfully married to an OCPD spouse. She survived over 40 breakups with her OCPD partner before learning how to improve their relationship into the wedded bliss that it is today. Get your relationship under control before your partner's symptoms control YOU!
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. Snow

Ever struggle with doubt? It's in the moments that life is the toughest that we find out who we are and what we believe in. So, what if God showed his face in your darkest moments? Journey with Gates through storytelling and life lessons, and explore the moments in his life that brought him face-to-face with God.
©2015 David Gates (P)2015 David Gates

Your mate has you walking on eggshells. It seems that no matter what you do, it isn't right. You are at your wits' end. These type of mates can make you feel crazy, frustrated, and chaotic. Maybe you are experiencing depression and anxiety. The gnawing feeling in the pit of your stomach. You wish t Your mate has you walking on eggshells. It seems that no matter what you do, it isn't right. You are at your wits' end. These type of mates can make you feel crazy, frustrated, and chaotic. Maybe you are experiencing depression and anxiety. The gnawing feeling in the pit of your stomach. You wish that they would just be happy, and you feel responsible when they aren't happy. You want your relationship to change. It can change. Arm yourself with a little education and greater coping skills to find a better balance with your critical mate. We can help you understand why they are the way that they are, and what you can do about it. hat they would just be happy, and you feel responsible when they aren't happy. You want your relationship to change. It can change. Arm yourself with a little education and greater coping skills to find a better balance with your critical mate. We can help you understand why they are the way that they are, and what you can do about it.
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. Snow

In a world where everyone has something to say, Malchus Hemmings is silent. His alcoholic father has no patience for his mute son and throws Malchus out. The lad adapts to life on the streets of 19th-century Philadelphia - and survives by scrounging and begging...and neither seeks nor welcomes companionship.
That is...until he stumbles into the crude living quarters of two orphan boys during a storm. When he is offered a bed for the night, the young Hemmings is drawn to the charismatic "Darby", who is two years older and takes his inability to speak in stride. Jim, a sullen 10-year-old, grudgingly accepts the newcomer into their partnership.
Life is a series of ups and downs as Hemmings learns the art of thievery from his companions. He suffers abuse from street urchins, murderous gang leaders, and his own father, who seems to lurk in every shadow. Malchus longs to know God, but when the chilling hand of death strikes a severe blow, his fragile faith falters. With both his soul and life on the line, Malchus at last reaches out in desperation.
©2015 Rosway Press (P)2018 Rosway Audio

Excerpt: "Hello there. I am glad you're here. You are struggling with an OCPD spouse who is driving you crazy. You want to be carefree and spontaneous. But at home you are faced with demands, critiques, and rigidity. You want to have fun with your husband, but he just plain seems like a stubborn ox at times (or maybe all the time, depending upon how bad his symptoms are). "You may be wondering what qualifies me to write a book about OCPD marriage. I, my friend, am quite happily married to an OCPD'er. He is probably a little bit like your OCPD spouse because their traits are pretty similar. If I start to talk about him, it's likely things will start to feel a bit familiar for you. Your spouse doesn't have to have all of these traits, just some of them. "Please download our OCPD series of books in order to learn more about your spouse's disorder, the reason behind the disorder, and your choices when it comes to an OCPD marriage."
©2015 J.B. Snow (P)2015 J.B. Snow