Best Rebekkah Ross Audiobooks

The best audiobooks narrated by Rebekkah Ross — 7 titles spanning Self-Help, Romance, Thriller, Sci-Fi, averaging 4.12 ABR stars.

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Rebekkah Ross has a warm, relatable voice that makes her equally effective in domestic thrillers, romance, and parenting guides. Her narration of All the Missing Girls by Megan Miranda is cleverly paced — she handles the novel's reverse chronology without ever losing the listener. K.A. Tucker's The Simple Wild showcases her romantic side, bringing genuine chemistry and emotional warmth to an enemies-to-lovers story. She even makes How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen feel engaging rather than didactic. Ross's delivery is natural and conversational, with a steadiness that builds trust quickly. J.T. Ellison's Tear Me Apart benefits from her ability to layer suspicion into an otherwise composed voice. Versatile and consistently engaging, she is a narrator who makes every genre feel like home.

Where to Start with Rebekkah Ross

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    How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen: A Survival Guide to Life with Children Ages 2-7

    by Joanna Faber, Julie King

    Narrated by Heather Alicia Simms, Michele Pawk, Candace Thaxton, January LaVoy, Rebekkah Ross, Gibson Frazier, Molly Pope

    4.52 ABR Score (29.1K ratings)
    ★ 4.38 Goodreads (25.5K) ★ 4.73 Audible (3.6K)
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    The ensemble cast transforms practical parenting advice into something genuinely listenable—each narrator voices real-world scenarios so you absorb the techniques through dialogue rather than lecture.

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    The Simple Wild

    Wild • Book 1

    by K.A. Tucker

    Narrated by Rebekkah Ross

    4.43 ABR Score (153.6K ratings)
    ★ 4.28 Goodreads (150.7K) ★ 4.61 Audible (2.9K)
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    Ross captures the push-pull between city comfort and wild freedom with real warmth, making the slow-burn romance feel earned rather than formulaic.

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    Effortless

    Thoughtless • Book 2

    by S.C. Stephens

    Narrated by Rebekkah Ross

    4.33 ABR Score (117.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.34 Goodreads (116.6K) ★ 4.53 Audible (1.1K)
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    Book two is where it gets interesting. Stephens stops with the attraction and starts grappling with the harder question: can trust actually heal?

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    Tear Me Apart

    by J.T. Ellison

    Narrated by Eva Kaminsky, Rebekkah Ross, Jacques Roy, Caitlin Davies, Amy McFadden, Pete Simonelli

    4.32 ABR Score (22.4K ratings)
    ★ 4.15 Goodreads (18.7K) ★ 4.43 Audible (3.7K)
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    A skiing accident reveals competitive athlete Mindy Wright needs a stem cell transplant, but genetic testing exposes devastating family secrets. Six narrators including Eva Kaminsky create distinct voices for this multigenerational mystery about identity and deception.

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    All the Missing Girls

    by Megan Miranda

    Narrated by Rebekkah Ross

    3.94 ABR Score (253.3K ratings)
    ★ 3.7 Goodreads (246.7K) ★ 4.02 Audible (6.6K)
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    Told in reverse chronology, Nicolette's return to her hometown after a decade becomes a psychological puzzle when her friend disappears just like another girl did years before.

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    Thoughtless

    Thoughtless • Book 1

    by S.C. Stephens

    Narrated by Rebekkah Ross

    3.86 ABR Score (143.7K ratings)
    ★ 4.08 Goodreads (142.1K) ★ 4.11 Audible (1.7K)
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    And Again

    by Jessica Chiarella

    Narrated by Julia Whelan, Joy Osmanski, Rebekkah Ross, Corey Brill

    3.43 ABR Score (2.7K ratings)
    ★ 3.54 Goodreads (2.4K) ★ 3.76 Audible (343)
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    Four terminal patients get perfect new bodies in this philosophical sci-fi that examines whether second chances actually change who we are.

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