Hi Matthew,
The only thing I can think of is that it may have to do with the way you sync 
your library.  The Audible app must be using your iTunes library data base 
information to find your audiobook files. I'm not sure how this database 
updates when you sync through the Cloud.  Even when you connect via the USB 
cable there are sometimes issues about whether the database updates.  In one 
case where someone created an audiobook with a similar app, from exisitng files 
in his library, and it didn't show up on his iPod Touch, I asked him if he 
could change something that would force the database to recognize that it had 
to update and force the sync again.  in that case simply starting to play the 
file a short way, and then syncing again, caused the file to show up as an 
audiobook on the device.  Editing a tag, adding a comment field, or anything 
else should also have worked to force iTunes to update its database on your 
computer.  The problem is that the files may have first been in the database 
under the same name, but not as an audiobook.  But I don't know how this works 
and what the timing might be through the Cloud.  Your files should show up in 
the Audible app. What happens if you start playing them in the Music app?

Cheers,

Esther

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