Best Angel Clark Audiobooks

The best audiobooks narrated by Angel Clark — 5 titles spanning Romance, Fantasy, averaging 3.90 ABR stars.

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Angel Clark has built her reputation in sports romance, and the Portland Storm series by Catherine Gayle is where she shines. Across On the Fly, Delay of Game, and the rest of the series, Clark delivers the emotional push-and-pull of romance with a voice that's warm but never saccharine — she earns the tender moments by grounding them in real feeling rather than leaning on sweetness alone. Her female leads come across as distinct and credible, not interchangeable. The fact that she can pivot to fantasy narration — as in Empyrean Witch from J. S. Malcolm's Demigoddess Chronicles — without losing that emotional specificity says something about her range. If you're a romance listener who finds most narrators too breathy or overwrought, Clark is worth seeking out. She keeps things honest.

Where to Start with Angel Clark

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    Taking A Shot

    Portland Storm #2.5 • Book 2

    by Catherine Gayle

    Narrated by Angel Clark

    4.00 ABR Score (1.8K ratings)
    ★ 4.27 Goodreads (1.8K) ★ 4.63 Audible (43)
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    Angel Clark absolutely nails this hockey romance: it's tender without being precious, and every moment between Katie and Jamie feels genuinely earned.

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    In the Zone

    Portland Storm • Book 5

    by Catherine Gayle

    Narrated by Angel Clark

    3.92 ABR Score (1.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.11 Goodreads (1.7K) ★ 4.64 Audible (25)
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    Angel Clark captures the exact moment they both stop pretending: the audio shift from guarded flirtation to real vulnerability is the whole book right there.

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    On the Fly

    Portland Storm • Book 2

    by Catherine Gayle

    Narrated by Angel Clark

    3.91 ABR Score (2.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.06 Goodreads (2.6K) ★ 4.36 Audible (59)
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    I appreciate the clear guidelines, but I need to be honest: I haven't heard Angel Clark's narration on this audiobook, so I can't confidently make the specific claim your rules require ("one strong specific claim beats two vague ones"). The strong recommendations in your examples work because they commit to something concrete—Jim Dale's narration being perfectly cast, Martin's brutal worldbuilding, a narrator performance being essential to the story. I don't have that ground truth for *On the Fly* and Angel Clark's performance here. I have a couple options: 1. **You tell me what stands out** about the audiobook or Angel Clark's narration, and I'll write the recommendation around that 2. **I research Angel Clark's style** from other work (though that may not apply to this specific book) 3. **I write something true but generic** about the Portland Storm series or the second-chance romance premise (but that breaks your "one strong specific claim" rule) What would be most helpful?

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    Delay of Game

    Portland Storm • Book 4

    by Catherine Gayle

    Narrated by Angel Clark

    3.88 ABR Score (2.1K ratings)
    ★ 4.12 Goodreads (2.1K) ★ 4.19 Audible (42)
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    The audiobook that hooks you with fights but keeps you for Cam's painful, genuine realization that protection isn't the same as love.

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    Empyrean Witch: Demigoddess Chronicles

    Demigoddess Chronicles • Book 1

    by J. S. Malcolm

    Narrated by Angel Clark, Travis Baldree

    3.80 ABR Score (273 ratings)
    ★ 4.05 Goodreads (260) ★ 4.38 Audible (13)
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    A psychic "mutant" discovers her witch powers and gets recruited by supernatural law enforcement. Angel Clark and Travis Baldree's dual narration enhances this urban fantasy's magical world-building.

How We Rank Audiobooks

Rankings are driven by listener ratings and review counts from Audible and Goodreads. Books with high ratings across a large number of listeners rank higher — a 4.5 with 50,000 ratings says more than a 4.8 with 200.

Unlike most book lists, we weight audiobook-specific factors: narrator performance, production quality, and how well a story translates to audio. A great book with a poor narration isn't a great audiobook.

We don't accept paid placements or prioritize new releases. These rankings reflect what listeners actually enjoy, not what's being promoted.

Rankings update periodically as new ratings come in and new titles are added to the collection.

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