Adam Blanford has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is Table Number 7.

An astronaut trying to survive on Mars. A woman caught in an eternal death loop. A sailor saved from drowning, now trapped forever in an underwater place. This collection of stories will surprise and frighten you. But don't worry; it shouldn't scare you too much. Besides...it's only what you want to see.
©2017 L.P. Masters (P)2018 L.P. Masters

At the intersection of love and ambition, one man must face his fears and reevaluate what it means to be human. Faced with global warming, a man-made plague, and aliens determined to keep humans from expanding beyond the solar system, two men take opposing paths. Astrophysicist Daniel Walker is determined to finish his deceased parents' mission to find a world suitable for human colonization and pursues that goal with a single-minded ambition. Cadmon Dhyre fought his way out of a plague camp to become a renowned nanotechnologist yet remains a social pariah. Embittered, Cadmon will do whatever it takes to cure the disfiguring disease threatening his life, even if it costs him his humanity. When the paths of these men cross, the future of mankind hangs in the balance.
©2017 Marla Anderson (P)2019 Marla Anderson

Out of the wastelands left behind by nuclear war rose Arcadia. Anna, a robotic detective designed to appear human, was created to defend this futuristic city from all who might wish to harm its people, including those from within. Join Anna on a thrilling case filled with suspense, corruption, and greed. Can Anna discover the truth before her enemies come down upon her? Who can she trust in this quest to discover just who really has the city's future in their hands? Discover a world where not just the androids are hiding things below the surface. A word of caution: Arcadia is not as safe as its name implies.
©2011 Robert Curtis Johnson (P)2018 Robert Curtis Johnson

"Number Seven, Love is Heaven" was his nickname to his bosom friends. Others used to call him Romeo. He was a Romeo indeed, a Romeo with multiple Juliets. He was a handsome man in his late 20s, with a good job. He was as free as a bird. With endless freedom, his Romeo-ness was blossoming. Some his friends shortened "Number Seven, Love is Heaven" to only "Number Seven", so they used to call him Number Seven. And, for some unknown reasons, Romeo used to love the number. Anything associated with seven was his favorite. Seven a.m. or Seven p.m. or seven apples or seven x two =14 tennis balls to practice tennis with, or seventh, 14th, 21st, or 28th day of a month to arrange some important meetings, and so on. In one word, he was addicted to seven; he didn’t know why, though. Perhaps it was an astrological or numerological influence on him, he thought. And, coincidentally, this particular story began on the table number seven in a restaurant, on July 7th, 2001. It could have been more synchronized if the date was July 7th, 2007, as per as Romeo’s love for seven is concerned. Perhaps that little bit of rhythm-less-ness turned Romeo’s life a bit rhythm-less, accidentally, and that accident created this extraordinary, humorous story, which we all are going to hear now. On July 7th, at table number seven, what really happened?
©2019 MD Zakir Hossain (P)2021 MD Zakir Hossain