I hate to be the lone voice of dissent, but I found the narration quite distracting.
Partly because I agree, and partly because nobody should be lonely here, I'll second that. Of course, I'm the crank that prefers to hear a story simply read instead of dramatized (can't hold back the years, I guess), so I'm overly accent and inflection sensitive, and am thereby obligated to hand out this nice grain of salt with every comment. (You'll have to just imagine the salt.)
The other problem I had, and seem to be having more and more lately, is that there are times when the narrator (especially when they've really committed to the story) sort of trails off into a whisper, and I lose the words into the ambient noise. This is my own fault, I guess, for listening during my commute instead of at home in the quiet dark, but it gets pretty frustrating, because the stories are so strong that I don't want to miss anything.
All in all, though, those are more nits to be picked than any real critique -- her voice is wonderful.