Jeff Beesler has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 3 narrators. The most-rated is The Battle at Stellar Daycare.

It's been said the eyes are the windows to the soul. What happens, however, when those windows crack? Tempe, Arizona resident Greg Gnops, is about to find out. When an accident involving sunlight and a telescope alters Greg's vision, he suddenly finds himself with a strange new ability that drains psychic fragments of a person's soul from their body, killing his victim in the process. Despite trying to hide behind a pair of sunglasses, the slightest naked glimpse activates his power. And the next available appointment for a visit with an optometrist is weeks away at the earliest. Meanwhile, Greg's sister, Ashley, winds up spiraling out of control with a lack of a job, chronic drinking, and a boyfriend, Flint Kyles, who doesn't seem the least bit interested in showing her any affection. When Ashley's best friend, Dani Staras, beseeches Greg to help her persuade Ashley to leave Flint and regain some life stability, Greg's efforts to lay low and avoid eye contact with people is thrown into peril. Torn between wanting to help his sister and trying to keep anyone else from falling victim to his lethal stare, Greg turns to Serenity Fleace, a psychic who may not be what she appears. Can Greg figure out a way to stop absorbing people's minds, or will Ashley's latest drinking episode jeopardize Greg and everyone around him before he can get to the eye doctor?
©2013 Jeff Beesler (P)2013 Jeff Beesler

Chase Weaverson would have preferred moving to the family farm all on his own. Instead, he finds himself alongside his younger brother Dylan, who's left behind more girlfriends in Hedon City than Chase can count. It's bad enough Chase has to watch out for idiots on the road, whose reckless speeding and swerving nearly leads him to crash his pick-up. Concentrating on driving while putting up with his brother's two-timing antics almost makes him give Dylan the boot. When Dylan whines about needing to make a pit stop in Helensview, the brothers wind up at the town's newest gas station. The highway insanity follows them there as people start attacking each other for no apparent reason besides cheap gas. Worse, an argument breaks out between the brothers, leading Dylan to storm out on Chase. As Chase considers leaving Dylan behind, the people of Helensview start changing into road raging demons. But they don't intend to kill Chase. They'd much rather make him into one of their own, and they start by managing somehow to whisper inside his head. Can Chase overcome the demons and save both himself and Dylan?
©2012 Jeff Beesler (P)2015 Jeff Beesler

Seattleite Austin Teph may not be the man he thinks he is. While studying for finals, a white flash of light causes him to pass out. When he awakens, he finds himself in a Colorado hospital with no idea of how he got there. A woman named Valerie Jonson claims he's her son, Tyler, a belief compounded by a man known only as Keith, who says he's Tyler's boyfriend. Austin soon discovers he may be a replacement for the actual Tyler Jonson who, according to local news reports, has died in a car crash. As time passes, Austin experiences more of the white flashes. Soon, he finds himself shifting back and forth between Seattle and Colorado. Even worse, Keith starts torturing Austin on both sides of the reality divide. But if Austin heeds the clues on the Seattle side, he may find out the truth of who Keith really is. By then, however, it may be too late to do anything about it.
©2017 Jeffrey Beesler (P)2020 Jeffrey Beesler

Andrew Skyes, the Interstellar Dad, returns for an all-new adventure on board the Galactic Offspring, along with his ex-wife Denise, and Tucker Hitchman, the other guy who also got pregnant from a device called an embryo inducer. Fresh off the delivery of his infant son, Cooper, Andrew finds himself with the additional responsibility of learning about ship security. But how secure can an alien vessel be when everyone on board seems to have their own agenda? When dissension rises among the ranks of the Ph’mleez crew, power hungry Malicos, the head of the Medical Chamber, kidnaps Cooper with Tucker’s help. As Cooper’s abductors steal a shuttlecraft, they set a course to the Stellar Daycare, a place where space-faring races see to the development of their young. After a chase through space, Andrew finds himself suddenly teleported to the Stellar Daycare. There he learns just how far Malicos will go to usurp command of the Galactic Offspring. But is Malicos’ effort a mere cover for something else? If Malicos isn’t really responsible for all the chaos currently in Andrew’s life, then who is? And is there anyone in space that Andrew can completely trust?
©2015 Jeff Beesler (P)2021 Jeff Beesler