Joe Messina has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 4 authors. The most-rated is The Bed.

Fifty-Five Shades of Political Economy... Economic theorists since their inception over 200 years ago have struggled with the question of how to distribute wealth and continue to come up short. The author is not only criticizing capitalism but finally has brought to the table a new thought-provoking alternative to the economic cannibalistic system. The author's unconventional line of attack will raise your heart rate and make you nauseous. By the middle of the book, you might be searching for a long rope to hang yourself with, thinking that humanity is doomed...but you will be missing out on the spectacular finale. This book is not one more economic liturgy. The author offers a thought-provocative remedy to global socioeconomic inequality: the rise of Ethosism. Tara Casimir, editor
©2018 Jo M. Sekimonyo (P)2018 Jo M. Sekimonyo

This is a story about a young couple who gets pregnant with a child who was conceived with a destiny. When those in charge in Hades learn of their fate and his destiny, they try to destroy him even while still being in his mother’s womb. Once Gabriel learns of the child’s destiny, he sends angels to protect him and his mother. Once the child is born, those in Hades still try to destroy him to no avail. They finally send Lilith to kidnap him from his crib. Gabriel learns of his taking and descends to Hades to order the return of the child to his parents. When his demand is not met, a small battle ensues for his return. As the child grows, Gabriel sends an angel to stay with him and train him for the war that will come. When he turns 16, Gabriel calls for him to fulfill his destiny of sealing the entrance to Hades and the Abyss forever. After the victory, he is called up to heaven to fight alongside angels in heaven.
©2018 Brandi Payne (P)2018 Brandi Payne

“Two generations of dementia are enough!” Robert Glickman declares in his quest to die with dignity and the likelihood he will be next. To that end, he uses his grandson’s sixth-grade quiz book, a locked away metal box, and a secret weapon that eventually comes back to haunt him.
In the meantime, he is embroiled in the lives of other residents: his neurotic sister, Essie who plots to steal his secret weapon for herself; beautiful Christina Abernathy, a retired psychotherapist he instantly falls in love with; Hester, a young server at the Fountain who suffers from progressive mutism; Boyle, a man of mystery with a questionable past for good or evil (Glickman isn’t sure which); and Boyle’s grandson, Santini, a troubled young man caught between the dope dealers he runs with and the FBI wanting to use him.
Will Glickman and Essie beat dementia? Can he win over Christina? And what about Hester, Boyle, and Boyle’s grandson?
©2017 Steve Shear (P)2018 Steve Shear

Steve isn't much for antiques. In fact, he hates them. So when he finds himself in an old antique shop taking shelter from the rain, he isn't pleased. But he finds something in there. He finds a beautiful old bed that he falls in love with and must have. But the bed is not normal, and Steve learns the hard way that sometimes you fall into things that you simply can't get up from.
©2012 Travis McBee (P)2019 Travis McBee