Stephenie Park has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is Rebel.

"So, I was sitting on the couch, doing my homework, minding my business and my parents come in all upset about a letter my teacher sent them, but totally calm and tell me they want to send me to BOARDING SCHOOL next year. AND, I don't have a choice. They're sending me no matter how hard I complain. Oh, and did I mention that it's TWO HOURS from here!" In Boarding School Blues, 13-year-old Melinda's world is about to change. Her parents have decided to send her to a private high school. It doesn't matter to them that Melinda, who has spent her entire life in public school, does not want to go. It doesn't matter that Melinda will have to leave behind her friends, family, and everything she's ever known. Join Melinda as she struggles to adjust to her new home.
©2014 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (P)2015 Ashleigh Stevens

Thora Green had a life once upon a time, but that ended the day her parents enrolled her in sleep clinic prison. At the facility her chronic insomnia is observed by scads of doctors, but she is never actually treated for her dire disease. In a feat of desperation, Thora escapes and heads straight for New York City. Buried deep in the city's underbelly, there is rumored to be a secret haven called the Insomniacs's Cafe: a place where people like Thora can find relief. As Thora joins forces with Aiden and Florence, two fellow insomniacs, their midnight quest will take them from the dusty bookshelves of The Strand to the smoky underground clubs in the Lower East Side to countless taxi and subway rides. Clues leading to their final destination are waiting for them at every turn. So are Sleepers - a powerful core of sworn-enemies to all insomniacs - who wish to see Thora and her friends destroyed at any cost.
©2015 Cady Vance (P)2015 Cady Vance

Michiko MacCailin is a member of the First Families, more concerned with her privileged lifestyle of ballet, spending time with friends, and planning her wedding than of the injustices suffered by the indentured workers of the all-powerful Propitious Interstellar Fabrication, Inc., the charter holder of the planet. When her activist fiancé is murdered at a protest rally, she blames the company and embarks on a personal mission of vengeance. Michi has some initial if minor success, but when the company requests that the Federation send in the marine corps to quell the unrest, the stakes immediately get higher. Undeterred, Michi is willing to take on the marines if that is what it takes to achieve her revenge. WARNING: This book contains some graphic violence that may not be suitable for all listeners. Author's note: Rebel is set in the same universe as the first three books in The United Federation Marine Corps series, and a few of the characters in those three books make brief appearances in this one. However, this is a decidedly different book, examining what it might be like on the other side of a Federation Marine deployment. The battle scenes are limited, and the violence is much more visceral and personal. This is a darker, deeper book and not your typical "space marine" story. Rebel will tie in to future volumes of the series that will put the focus back on the marines, but it is a departure from the first three volumes.
©2015 Jonathan P. Brazee (P)2015 Jonathan P. Brazee