Bokerah Brumley has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 5 narrators. The most-rated is Planetary Anthology Series: Venus.

A girl, a prince, and an evil pair of shoes. Cindi Ella Lass didn't have a career in Paris, Texas in mind when she graduated with a degree in fashion, but her grandmother's offer of a place to live (free rent!) entices her to the small town. When she arrives, she notices the most beautiful pair of crystal shoes in the shop next door...and she can't get them out of her head. Principe knows the crystal shoes have killed before, but he's heart-broken when the shoes choose the lovely Cindi Ella as their next victim. With the help of Ainsworth, the talking mouse, Principe fashions a plan to defy his evil uncle and keep Cindi from being the next victim. Will Principe and Cindi Ella each find their happily ever after? Find out what happens when the shoes become the villain. Listen to Cindi/Ella: When Shoes Speak for a new take on the traditional fairy tale. _______________________________________________________________ The Source of all magic has been kidnapped. When Cindi Ella's fairy grandmother falls ill, Cindi Ella learns the Source — a legendary mermaid and the origin of all magic — has been taken prisoner by an evil Cleric in another realm. The group bands together, avoiding capture by the soldiers of the green hand, battling a Sea Witch, and embarking on the “stupidest plan ever” to rescue the Source and save magic for all. __________________________________________________________________ Cindi Ella Lass learns the origin of her magic mirror, a family heirloom handed down from two sisters.... Continue Cindi Ella’s fairy tale adventure in Paris, Texas.
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Gaire is a mermaid with a serious problem.... Her fated mate, Calder Brumen, doesn't know she's real. But when Gaire learns an evil sea nymph is determined to kill Calder, she vows to protect him. To save Calder, Gaire defies the Queen Mother, breaks Mer law, and brings an unconscious Calder back to the underwater Mer city...only to sink herself in an ocean of trouble. After the Keeper of the Scrolls is murdered - the first murder in a thousand years - Gaire is drawn into an intricate web of centuries-old lies and deceptions. Gaire must restore the rightful royal succession. It's the only way to safeguard Calder Brumen and preserve the love growing between them. Local painter Calder Brumen has three goals in life: be the best artist in San Francisco; make good on his promise to his best friend; and marry the mermaid with the glittery leg tattoos. When the vanishing woman leaves sandy footprints behind, Calder decides she’s more than a figment of his imagination, and his infatuation becomes an obsession. But a mysterious temptress worms her way into his best friend’s world, and Calder has to figure out how to save his childhood pal from the evil clutches of a witch...without losing his chance at landing his happily ever after.
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When Rebecca returns to Yearly and hires a local contractor, she doesn’t expect to come face to face with the ex she left behind...holding a ring. Rebecca Martin, a high-powered executive chef, doesn’t want her widowed mom to lose their family home. There might be a way through: Open a restaurant in her home town. That way, she’ll achieve her lifelong dream of running a restaurant, and her mom will have an income. Then she meets the contractor: Her now-successful ex. Johnny Cash Williams is the local do-it-all man. He hangs drywall and nails down roofing shingles, sporting a bushy beard and a million-dollar grin. Cash knows how to rewire a house, but he doesn’t know how to handle the sparks when his old flame returns to Yearly. The town’s not big enough for the two of them, but they have to learn to make things work. November Homecoming has a touch of laughter, a few tears, and a lot of heart in a small-town, second-chance romance.
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Pluto, the Roman god of death and wealth, ruled the underworld far away from all of the other gods. So it was only fitting when, in 1930 and working on a theorized ninth planet proposed by Percival Lowell, Clyde Tombaugh used the telescope at Lowell Observatory to locate the ninth planet in our solar system, far, far away from its brothers and sister. Then came that day in July of 2015. Like the Romans when they found themselves within Pluto’s realm and discovered it was nothing like the desolate fires of damnation assigned to his Greek counterpart, Hades, those of us in modern time discovered that Pluto was nothing like we had imagined since 1930. That iconic photo of Pluto, with the heart-shaped plain later named Tombaugh Regio, told us that there was so much more to the planet. First, it was not blue and not just solid ice as so many had expected it to be. Just like Pluto’s mythological domain, the planet displayed a variety of features and composition. In this volume, what you will find in the sections that follow are twenty-one amazing stories of death and wealth set around a wandering cousin far out in the cold edges of our solar system. You will find Vikings, knights, warriors defending home and hearth, of triumph and tragedy, and, yes, even the god himself. You will listen to tales of great courage and great loss. Of sacrifice for a greater good and of justice delivered to the overly greedy. You will even find the aforementioned Walt Disney himself. Full list of authors includes: Allen Goodner, Andy Pluto, Arlan Andrews, Jim Ryals, Corey McCleery, Jake Freivald and Christine Chase.
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It wanders through space in fiery temperatures that make Hades look like a vacation spot by comparison. The first planet in our Solar System that races around the Sun once every 88 days. Named after the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, messages, travelers, boundaries, luck, trickery and thieves, he also serves as the guide of souls to the underworld. These, then, are the tales of Mercury.
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These are the stories of Uranus. Stories of new beginnings and creation. Stories of the mysterious seventh planet in our solar system and of the God of the sky that it was named after: "The Rising of Michael Reid", by Constantine Nakos - Michael Reid wasted his life. Now he has been given the chance to make amends. Every day he wakes up in the grave where he was buried and sets off for wherever Providence guides him. "Serendi-bunny", by Julie Frost - Alex Jarrett may be a mad scientist, but he's a mad scientist on a mission to cure cancer. When he buys a pair of robot bunnies from the internet to help him accelerate his research, he gets more than he bargained for when they turn out to be assassin-bots sent from the future. "Forty-Two Years of Summer", by Karina Fabian - "Forty-Two Years of Summer" is a love story, an old woman’s reminiscing, and a peek at what the future could be. It reminds us that whatever the challenges, even the coming 42 years of Uranus winter, there is love and joy and the 42 years of summer. "Weather Witch of the West", by Ben Wheeler - Uranus is controlled by the Weather Witches. From their floating sky-palaces, they manipulate the weather, change the seasons and hold the lives and deaths of the countless inhabitants of the gas giants in their calculations. "Muddification", by Clint Hale - When human-like creatures are produced by advanced technology, they have no soul. They are a mere shell. What happens when mankind attempts to fuse the human soul and intellect with one of these uninhabited bodies? Is the body only a vessel, or does it also have some impact on who and what a person is? "The Last Human", by Richard Paolinelli - Anne Fontana needed a getaway, a vacation all to herself. But some vacations are just too short. The world has changed, and when she returns, she discovers that she alone holds the power to save humanity, or change it irrevocably. "Blue Ring Beginning", by Bokerah Brumley - Archibald wants a new start. A former detective, he lands on the Uranus station, desperate for work. Will a last-second offer from the station's commanding officer give him the fresh start he needs, or dredge up the past he wants to forget? "Two Households, None Alike", by A.M. Freeman - Two worlds collide with an inharmonious clash at a ceremony meant to unite. The Princess of Uranus, full of pride for her society's progress, must marry the Prince of Mars - and become queen of a rough and foreign land. "Creativity", by Arlan Andrews Sr. - Arlan was once criticized by a supervisor for being “too creative”. This is a wish fulfillment revenge story. “Sometimes management should not try to screw over a truly creative person.” (And never, never irritate a science-fiction writer). "Kashika's Empty Nest", by Sarah Byrne - As the newly widowed dowager queen of an ancient kingdom, Kashika is looking forward to a life of retirement and freedom from her royal duties when she finds herself arrested for the murder of the late king. Only her young and inexperienced son, now king in his own right, believes in her innocence. "The Long Dream", by Caroline Furlong - The USS Andrew Jackson discovers an abandoned cryo-pod in orbit over Uranus, prompting questions about the first manned mission to the seventh planet in the Solar System - questions someone does not want answered. "The Morrigan", by Christopher Wilson - Civilization is dying, society falling apart, anarchic reavers and hungry gangs taking control now that no one is left to stop them. But an aging scout pilot, driving an old relic from a bygone era, may finally have an answer. "Cold Heart of Ouranos", by J.D. Cowan - Underneath Ouranos lies a hidden evil forgotten by those who live in the frozen wastes and the heated city. Mysteries from the past have revealed themselves once more. "Room to Breathe", by Marina Fontaine - Home. Family. Friends. Daniel knows those words used to mean something special. But not anymore. Not for him.
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Oh, Venus. Doesn’t that just roll off the lips like a lover's kiss? What image does it draw to your mind? A great planetary body of deadly gases neighboring Earth, existing as its own world, mysterious and alluring? Or an image of a more fantastical nature, such as the jungles described by Edgar Rice Burroughs? Or do you think, perhaps, of a goddess who holds power and beauty beyond measure, whose name, throughout the ages, has been synonymous with love? Perhaps you imagine something in-between, with adventure and romance. Love, of any kind, has the power to bring the magic of the gods into the events of men. Within this book, you will find tales of wonder, some of space, some of the heart, some that follow in the footsteps of the goddess herself. Listen, and be enchanted! These are the stories of Venus: tales of the planet, of the goddess, and of love. Includes stories by A. M. Freeman, Lou Antonelli , J. D. Beckwith, Dana Bell, Bokerah Brumley, Amy Sterling Casil, Misha Burnett, Declan Finn, Vanessa Landry, Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Julie Frost, David Hallquist, Frederic Himebaugh, L. Jagi Lamplighter, Jane Lebak, W. J. Hayes, Joshua M. Young, and Edward Willett.
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