Misha Burnett has 7 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators. The most-rated is Planetary Anthology Series: Venus.

Catskinner's Book is a science fiction/urban fantasy audiobook set in a surreal world unlike any that you have seen before. James Ozryck has a monster in his head. All of his life the entity that he calls "Catskinner" has made him a fugitive, afraid to get too close to anyone, afraid to stay in one place for too long. Catskinner kills, without compassion and without warning, and is very good at it. Now James has learned that Catskinner is not the only monster in the world, a world that has suddenly become a far stranger and more dangerous place than he imagined. In order to survive he will have to become something more than a monster, he will have to learn what it means to be human.
©2012 Misha Burnett (P)2013 Misha Burnett

"Everyone dies. But not everyone can die killing a god." Gingerbread Wolves, the fourth volume of The Book of Lost Doors series, pits outsider modified humanity against the outsiders themselves as Agony Delapour vows to make war against deep heaven. James is caught in the middle, between those he loves and the alien madness of the old gods, with the future of the human race hanging in the balance. His fragile community must risk everything to prevent the outsiders from triggering a nova event - a collision of universes that would end all life on Earth. Agony says that she has a plan, and that even gods can die. But, as usual in James' world, nothing is exactly what it seems.
©2015 Misha Burnett (P)2015 Misha Burnett

The third volume in "The Book Of Lost Doors" series begins when the enigmatic Agony Delapour is kidnapped and James setting off to rescue her. The kidnapper, who calls herself "The Orchid" has an army of followers, both human and otherwise, and information that suggests a traitor within Agony's organization. James has Catskinner.
©2014 Misha Burnett (P)2014 Misha Burnett

Cannibal Hearts is the sequel to Misha Burnett's first novel, Catskinner's Book. A year ago James Ozryck was a loner, forced to keep the world at bay by the alien entity he calls Catskinner who shares his body. Now he has found a community of others whose lives have been changed by the Outsiders. Along with Godiva, his half-human lover, James runs a property management company that serves as a front company for Outsider activities. When the pair's mysterious boss, Agony Delapour suddenly shows up in town with a new project, however, things gets dangerous fast as events unfold that threaten the life that they have made.
©2013 Misha Burnett (P)2013 Misha Burnett

It’s hard to fight wizards and demons when all you have is a gun and a badge. The use of magic in the sovereign city of Dracoheim is regulated by the Lord Mayor's Committee for Public Safety. From the licensing of magi, to the health and safety requirements for magical manufacturing, to the import and export of goods to the Realms of Nightmare, dedicated civil servants ensure that the metropolitan area stays safe from magical mayhem. Most of the time, anyway. My name is Erik Rugar. I’m an agent of the Criminal Investigation Division of CPS. We operate outside of the authority of Parliament and are answerable only to the Lord Mayor himself. We get involved when the regular beat cops are out of their depth. If a magic shop gets robbed by junkies, or someone gets vaporized by a fireball, or shapechanging creatures start infiltrating the city, I get the call. But I’m not a mage; I’m just a cop. I face down magical threats with my keen investigative skills and a trusty revolver. Welcome to my world. Includes the short story “In the City of Dreadful Joy”, third-place winner of the 2019 Baen Fantasy Adventure Award! About the author: Misha Burnett has been writing poetry and fiction for around 40 years. His first four novels Catskinner's Book, Cannibal Hearts, The Worms of Heaven, and Gingerbread Wolves comprise a series The Book of Lost Doors. Major influences include Tim Powers, Samuel Delany, William Burroughs, and Phillip K. Dick.
©2019 Misha Burnett (P)2020 Misha Burnett

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.
©2020 Tuscany Bay Books (P)2020 Tuscany Bay Books

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.
©2020 Tuscany Bay Books (P)2021 Tuscany Bay Books