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  • Spirit Bunnies

    J. Donnini, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, March 22, 2019)
    On a farm there lives a cat, who hunts the bunnies daily. The bunnies, being too small to fight, invoke a curse to end this plight. But in the heart of the cat a secret lies. To be loved by the farmer would be his prize. Will the cat and bunnies ever find peace, and a way for this destructive war to cease?
  • Zoody

    Lena Shane, Author's Republic

    Audible Audiobook (Author's Republic, July 7, 2017)
    What happens when a rock gets polished into a gem?
  • The Blood Lives: In the Blood, Book 1

    Lee Isserow, Author's Republic

    Audible Audiobook (Author's Republic, Feb. 24, 2017)
    Ben Graham dreams of monsters. He has done ever since he witnessed his mother's murder as a child. All too soon, Ben will become such a monster, as he plots to kill the man who took her life. But Ben will discover that not only are there real monsters out there.... He will learn that he is uniquely qualified to destroy them. Because Ben's blood is not like everyone else's. It's alive. And it has a ravenous hunger that can't be sated. In The Blood is a serialized novel, told in four parts.
  • In the Blood: Complete Four-Book Set

    Lee Isserow, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Sept. 28, 2017)
    Ben Graham has dreamed of monsters ever since he witnessed his mother's murder. All too soon, Ben might become a monster himself, as he plots to kill the man who took her life. But Ben will discover that not only are there real monsters out there...he will learn that they're in his blood. Recruited by a government agency that's investigating the phenomena, he's taught that the creatures that flow through his veins can become a weapon, be used to take down the "blood-driven", people like him that evade the government, that want nothing more than to spread the plague. However, the infected people they're hunting appear to have greater control over their blood; they can do incredible things that Ben can only dream of....
  • Moon Faced Witch

    Karen Stone, Author's Republic

    Audible Audiobook (Author's Republic, May 17, 2019)
    This rhyming fable poem is an adventure about twin witch sisters who are separated in childhood. They have to make a hazardous journey through a large forest. Talking trees, goblins, and a discontented donkey are part of this tale of adversity, challenges, and destiny. There are obstacles, spells, and transformations. They receive help from a wizard, dragon, and elves so that they can reach their mother, a shamanic witch who can shift shape into an eagle. If they fail, all is lost. The sound effects in this audio enhance the experience and create atmosphere.
  • The Prince of Darkness: The Freelancers, Book 3

    Lee Isserow, Author's Republic

    Audible Audiobook (Author's Republic, Oct. 11, 2017)
    There's nothing to fear in the shadows - you should fear the shadows themselves.... A man who can control shadows is terrorizing the magical community of London. Performing a grand ritual that could rip the very fabric of reality apart. Rafe and Ana are reluctant to investigate, it's definitely not their kinda gig - too apocalyptic for their liking.... But when they discover their connection to the Prince of Darkness, they find themselves pulled in to his scheme whether they like it or not. Because the Shadowmancer is not working alone. Someone is pulling the strings. And the only way they can find out who is to bring the entire world to the brink of oblivion. The Prince of Darkness is a gripping, fast-paced urban fantasy thriller that will captivate fans of Neil Gaiman, Charles Stross, Bella Forrest, and E.E. Holmes. Titles in The Circle chronology Murder at Raven's Lodge (Freelancers Case Files #1) The Spirit Box (The Freelancers, Book One) out now The Loiterers (Freelancers Case Files #2) Shadowmancer (The Circle, Book One) - out now The Roving Death (The Freelancers, Book 2) - out now The Knowledge (The Circle, Book Two)- out now The Prince of Darkness (The Freelancers, Book Three) - out now Spirited Words (The Freelancers, Book Four) - out now Snake's Kin (The Freelancers, Book Five) - out now Red Rain (The Circle, Book Three) - October 2017
  • The Roving Death: The Freelancers, Book 2

    Lee Isserow, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Aug. 30, 2017)
    Death comes for us all, but it rarely knocks first.... An unexpected dinner guest seems the most innocuous of occurrences - however, this guest heralds something dark and powerful that is spreading across London. When the case is dropped in their lap, Ana wants in. But the job has baggage in the form of Rafe's old partner, a man he doesn't want a damn thing to do with, who cost him his magic and ruined his life. Realizing how desperate the situation is, Rafe begrudgingly teams up with his old friend, and the three of them set to put an end to the plague that's stalking the city.... But death is the only way to defeat death - and Ana never signed up for murder. Turning her back on Rafe, Ana is introduced to another side of the magical world. And as the specter of devastation looms over London, she'll have to decide whether she truly wants to be a freelancer after all....
  • Farmer Geoff Sells the Farm: Pete the Bee Stories, Book 30

    Paul Cook, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Farmer Geoff Sells the Farm is the 30th and last individual Pete the Bee story written by British author Paul Cook. The stories are centered around the rescue farm where Pete and his friends live. The animals, which include Shebdon, the shire horse, and Brandon, the fly, share many adventures together, but Pete usually saves the day. These lighthearted stories can be enjoyed by children of all ages. In this story, Farmer Geoff decides to sell the farm. What will happen to Pete and his friends?
  • Greggor the Goose Falls in a Ditch: Pete the Bee Stories, Book 28

    Paul Cook, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Greggor the Goose Falls in a Ditch is the 28th individual Pete the Bee story written by British author Paul Cook. The stories are centered around the rescue farm where Pete and his friends live. The animals, which include Shebdon, the shire horse, and Brandon, the fly, share many adventures together, but Pete usually saves the day. These lighthearted stories can be enjoyed by children of all ages.
  • Shebdon's Birthday Party: Pete the Bee Stories, Book 27

    Paul Cook, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Shebdon's Birthday Party is the 27th individual Pete the Bee story written by British author Paul Cook. The stories are centered around the rescue farm where Pete and his friends live. The animals, which include Shebdon, the shire horse, and Brandon, the fly, share many adventures together, but Pete usually saves the day. These lighthearted stories can be enjoyed by children of all ages.
  • The Blood Lies: In the Blood, Book 2

    Lee Isserow, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, March 31, 2017)
    Ben is at the mercy of a group who wish to infect others with the monsters that flow through their veins. The only hope he has is to gain their confidence, their trust, until he has a chance to escape. But there's something about the blood-driven that doesn't sit right with him, and the more he gets to know them, the more he distrusts everything he thought he knew.... In the Blood is a serialized novel, told in four books over four months.
  • Pond Tales: Bedolorrog the Bog Frog

    Paul Cook, Author's Republic

    Audiobook (Author's Republic, Sept. 21, 2017)
    Bedolorrog the Bog Frog is the first book of the 'Pond Tales' stories written by British author Paul Cook - author of Pete the Bee and The Wappy Ding-Do Trilogy. Bedolorrog the Bog Frog lived a blameless life in a pile of stones beside a pond. This story tells the complete life story of Bedolorrog, from frogspawn to the very end of his life. Heartwarming, with an educational narrative, this book is suitable for children aged eight years old and upwards.