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Man, F*ck This House (And Other Disasters)
"This all-new expanded edition of the viral sensation Man, F*ck This House includes six brand-new stories by Brian Asman, “a singular voice in horror fiction” (Eric LaRocca). In the titular Man, F*ck This House, Sabrina Haskins and her family have just moved into their dream home. At first glance, the house is perfect. But things aren’t what they seem. Sabrina is hearing odd noises, seeing strange visions. Their neighbors are odd or absent. And Sabrina’s already-fraught relationship with her son is about to be tested in a way no parent could ever imagine. Because while the Haskins family might be the newest owners of this house, they’re far from its only residents … In “Beware the Hurlyburly,” a troubled teen loses his grip on reality after checking out the wrong internet meme … In “In the Rushes,” a coastal cycling trip turns terrifying for a feuding mother and daughter … Malevolent doppelgängers, bizarre murders, ancient evils, Western ghosts, mirror monsters, poisonous playthings, and more populate the pages of this brilliant—and petrifying—collection of stories."
Brian Asman (Author), Andrew Gibson, James Anderson Foster, Jenn Lee, Joe Hempel, Matt Godfrey, Ray Porter, Zura Johnson (Narrator)
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"A laugh-out-loud, steamy, enemies-to-lovers rom-com between a fiercely independent woman running a nerdy adult retreat and the charming lawyer determined to close a high-stakes real estate deal—until love rewrites the rules. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Ali Hazelwood. It's all fun and games until...well, nobody loses an eye, but they might just lose their hearts. Cricket Abernathy has no qualms about letting her geek flag fly. For two weeks every summer, she welcomes like-minded adults to a specially curated camp, where they release their inner children and participate in activities like Hero 101, fanfiction collaborations, and zombie apocalypse training. It's their safe space, and Cricket would rather eat ramen noodles for the rest of her life than sacrifice the camp to the financial gods, which is exactly what she tells the big city lawyer who seems to think his client is entitled to her property simply because the numbers in his bank account require commas. Charles Owen Frederick Thorpe IV, Esquire, is a man on a mission—to become the youngest partner in his firm's history, win his family's approval, and match the career successes of his siblings. Unfortunately, his one shot at partnership happens to be the acquisition of real estate currently owned and occupied by a headstrong woman wearing a Nerdy by Nature t-shirt and special edition Converse. With the deal and his partnership in jeopardy, Charlie is determined to do whatever it takes to wheedle Cricket's land out from under her, so he does what any ruthless lawyer would do—he registers for camp. He'll play her game of cornhole with cornballs, and by the end of the two weeks, he'll have that contract signed, sealed, and delivered. How hard can it be? Too bad love has its own endgame…"
Annabel Chase (Author), James Anderson Foster, Kelsey Navarro Foster (Narrator)
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Galactic Sword Master: A Star Blade Story
"Kilian Drake, the most renowned swordsman of a generation, has searched the galaxy for fragments of a lost star blade. Now, on a remote world called Earth, he may have found answers. Failing to secure the dangerous artifact could endanger a fledgling civilization. All he must do is navigate Las Vegas, Nevada, and defeat his most dangerous rival. When the fighting starts, it's all or nothing, and the loser will be dead or banished forever. Can he master the secret of the lost fragment, or will his enemy use it to reform the Order of the Star Blade in his own image?"
J.N. Chaney, Scott Moon (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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"A merciless evil is stalking the cities of the Moon. Only Siegn can unravel the mystery. Assigned to break a VR smuggling ring, Siegn makes his first visit to the Moon—but his chief suspect is found dead. Now he must solve the murder before the killer strikes again. That’s not going to be easy. On the Moon, VR is a way of life, and no one wants a Martian prying into the reality beneath the glamorous fantasies. But reality gatecrashes the party when hackers attack the Moon’s prized space elevator. Now the race is on to find the criminals before catastrophe strikes. It's Siegn’s darkest and strangest case yet. Throw in a bunch of long-lost cousins and a beautiful—but dangerous—VR celebrity, and Siegn will need all his luck and skill to stop the forces of evil … and that’s before we even talk about the cat. Experience the third book in this pulse-pounding science-fiction thriller series from Felix R Savage, NYT Bestseller author of Eighth Continent and Earth's Last Gambit. Filled with mystery, realistic action, detailed world building, and Savage's patented wit, it's perfect for fans of JN Chaney, John Scalzi, and David Weber!"
Felix R. Savage (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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"The future can be changed. The trick is you have to see it first. When Liv Hall and her friends find boxes of letters hidden in her grandfather’s attic, they discover hundreds of psychic predictions addressed to the Premonitions Bureau, a bureau to investigate psychic abilities that mysteriously closed in 1993. As the group reads decades-old premonitions, they stumble on letters from powerful psychics who mailed in their predictions and then disappeared. A post online about the found predictions alerts a black ops group in charge of the military’s paranormal research, who will do anything to get their hands on the letters and the psychics who wrote them. Liv and her friends now know too much, and they’re directly in the crosshairs. To survive, they’re going to have to rely on each other and the unlikely help of psychics who thought they’d left the dangers of the Bureau behind forever."
Gwendolyn Womack (Author), Bailey Carr, Hillary Huber, James Anderson Foster, Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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"For one small-town lawyer, the defense of a client could be his undoing at the hands of another… In the latest twist of fate, defense attorney Sam Johnstone confronts a formidable challenge: defending a renowned surgeon accused of domestic battery against her estranged husband, who happens to be a local attorney. This seemingly straightforward misdemeanor case spirals into a complex murder trial, where Sam must show his client acted in self-defense. But the courtroom isn't his only battleground. Sam finds himself in a difficult situation when a former lover, obsessed with him, directs threatening attention towards him and his client. He faces a tough choice: striving for success in the courtroom or focusing on safety outside of it. From Wall Street Journal bestselling author James Chandler comes the seventh book in the Sam Johnstone legal thriller series. This page turner is perfect for fans of John Grisham, James Patterson, and C.J. Box."
James Chandler (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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" A murder on Phobos. A plot to destroy Martian independence. It’s time for Radrick Siegn to take out the trash. The Fleet gave Siegn a second chance as a criminal investigator. When a woman with ties to Mars’s most-feared gang is murdered on Phobos, he has to prove he can do the job. Shouldn’t be too hard. After all, he knows these guys from way back. Just gotta hope the boss doesn't find out about Siegn's unorthodox methods … But the investigation takes a dangerous turn when outsiders try to frame a Martian billionaire. Now Siegn must find and punish the true criminals, from the luxurious orbital habitats of the rich, to the corrupt recycling industry, and even on the dust-choked surface of Mars. If he fails, Mars may lose its independence—and he’ll definitely never be able to buy a new piano. Experience the second book in this pulse-pounding science-fiction thriller series from Felix R. Savage, NYT bestselling author of Eighth Continent and Earth's Last Gambit. Filled with mystery, realistic action, detailed world building, and Savage's patented wit, it's perfect for fans of JN Chaney, John Scalzi, and David Weber!"
Felix R. Savage (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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Star Blade: Star Blade, Book 1
"Can an ordinary man become the galaxy's last hope? When aliens invade Las Vegas, one man is thrust into a battle beyond imagination, fighting the terrifying shock troops of a sprawling galactic empire. To protect a terrified child, he seizes the strange weapon of a fallen hero—an ancient, sentient sword—and is catapulted far into the future with no way back. Now trapped in an alien world, he must master the sword's mysterious power and navigate a deadly game of political intrigue. But time is running out for humanity. As the stakes rise and enemies close in from every corner of the galaxy, he faces one burning question: Can he find a way home in time to save everything he once knew? Dive into Star Blade, the electrifying sci-fi adventure from bestselling authors J. N. Chaney and Scott Moon, and discover if one man can reshape the fate of the stars."
J.N. Chaney, Scott Moon (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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Defiant Hope: Essays on Life, Faith and Freedom
"Explore the influential writings of George W. Bush's speechwriter Michael Gerson, a key figure in the compassionate conservative movement, renowned for his Christian engagement and advocacy as a defender of the poor and marginalized communities. It is not an exaggeration to say that Michael Gerson possessed one of the most important consciences of his generation. As the chief speech writer for President George W. Bush, he wrote the words that rallied and ennobled the nation after the September 11th attacks. He helped design and champion Bush's PEPFAR program, which saved upwards of 20 million lives as HIV/AIDS ravaged Africa. His famous line defending public education reform was to say that failure would amount to "a soft bigotry of low expectations." He became one of the nation's most eloquent columnists, who was never content to do political horse race punditry but devoted himself to the most essential causes of the time, pushing back on the authoritarianism of Donald Trump and pushing for the kind of compassionate conservatism that he dedicated his life to designing. Defiant Hope is his writings about the things he loved—humanity, faith in God, his dog, and his boys. Essays feature the immensely complicated sadness when you drop your children off at college for the first time. Another is about his public battle with depression. He also includes chapters about men and women who formed this great procession of Christian Reformers—John Wesley, Jonathan Edwards, William Wilberforce, and Olaudah Equiano—and the great causes to which they were devoted, from abolitionism to civil rights. What lingers is his gracious voice across all the roles that he played, as David Brooks writes in the introduction. What you hear is "a prophet lamenting iniquity, a father and a friend capable of bursts of gratitude and appreciation, a Christian who is sometimes buried under sadness and close to despair, but who never loses sight of that distant illuminating beacon of hope.""
Michael Gerson (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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"The ninth original novel tying into the critically acclaimed and much-missed Firefly series from creator Joss Whedon It all started with the geese. The Firefly crew is eager to get paid for their latest job, but when payment arrives as a gaggle of geese instead of a purse, their stay on the planet Brome gets an indefinite extension. No matter that the geese will fetch a pretty penny once they get somewhere to sell them. Without coin, they can’t buy fuel, and without fuel, they can’t get offworld. Serenity is stuck. Luckily the foreman of the local fuel refinery, Lyle Horne, wants to hire them, but not to work in the factory. He needs their help on a job only a crew like Serenity can pull off. Horne is an old friend of Shepherd Book’s. Mal would love to know more, but Lyle’s got bigger fish to fry. An authority known as The Governess has been kidnapping his workers. Lyle wants them back. The crew need to break into her fortress of an estate and retrieve the workers. Jayne, who suffered a goose-related injury, stays behind to keep an eye on Horne while the rest of the crew split up to infiltrate the fortress. However, the Governess has her own story, as do the workers. Is Lyle lying? While they’re trying to make sense of it all, the workers’ children come aboard Serenity, with a plan to steal the ship and launch their own rescue mission."
Rosiee Thor (Author), James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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"Lee Sutton has made a lot of choices in his life that seem to come back to haunt him all at once. After hitting the top successfully and then spiraling out of control, the motorcycle bad boy resolves to make changes. Easier said than done. Especially when he meets the frustratingly beautiful Bellamy McCoy and has to decide how to handle the unexpected feelings that develop for her. Go on the self-discovery journey with Lee as he amends his wrongs and makes a resolution he never thought would come from his lips."
T. I. Lowe (Author), Delilah Rosewood, James Anderson Foster (Narrator)
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"An anthology more than half a century in the making, The Last Dangerous Visions is the third and final installment of the legendary science fiction anthology series. In 1973 celebrated writer and editor Harlan Ellison announced the third and final volume of his unprecedented anthology series, which began with Dangerous Visions and continued with Again, Dangerous Visions. But for reasons undisclosed, The Last Dangerous Visions was never completed. Now, six years after Ellison’s passing, science fiction’s most famous unpublished book is here. And with it, the heartbreaking true story of the troubled genius behind it. Provocative and controversial, socially conscious and politically charged, wildly imaginative yet deeply grounded, the thirty-two never-before-published stories, essays, and poems in The Last Dangerous Visions stand as a testament to Ellison’s lifelong pursuit of art, uniting a diverse range of science fiction writers both famous and newly minted, including Max Brooks, Edward Bryant, Cecil Castellucci, James S. A. Corey, Howard Fast, P. C. Hodgell, Dan Simmons, Robert Sheckley, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Mildred Downey Broxon, and Cory Doctorow, among others. The historic publication of The Last Dangerous Visions completes the long-awaited final chapter in an incredible literary legacy."
Harlan Ellison (Author), Alison McKenna, Bronson Pinchot, Charlie Albers, Dion Graham, Emily Woo Zeller, Feodor Chin, Gary Bennett, James Anderson Foster, Jennifer Pickens, Jim Meskimen, John Pirhalla, Josh Innerst, Lisa Flanagan, Marc Vietor, Mark Sanderlin, Natalie Naudus, Neil Hellegers, Noah Michael Levine, P. J. Ochlan, Paul Bellantoni, Robert Fass, Robin Miles, Scott Brick, Steven Jay Cohen, Tim Campbell (Narrator)
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