Kimberly Logan has narrated 5 audiobooks on Listento.it by 5 authors. The most-rated is People Born in June.

A runaway experiment leaves the town’s residents, farm animals, and our two scientists stuck together. There is definitely foul play at work as the strange stickiness takes over the town. Turingsburg Sticks Together is part of the Mildly Mad series of interconnected adventures, the two “farmers”, their minions, and the simple town folks of Turingsburg County experience the excitement, danger, and fun of experiments pushed to the limit! Henry White and Radcliff Green both seem like your typical old “Middle of Nowhere” farmers. But beneath the façade of Midwestern American homesteading, these two rivals are secretly brilliant (and wild!) scientists, dedicated to exploring and controlling the secrets of nature and technology. White and Green both have hidden labs beneath their farms and an ever-evolving collection of remarkable robots, cyborgs, super-plants, gadgets, supercomputers, and more! Both for entertainment and education, a State of the Science (SOS) article on nanotechnology and how it is shaping our future.
©2018 J. Farmer (P)2018 J. Farmer

As minion go missing, farmer Green decides he needs to up his game. His hybrid chicken flock is in need of an upgrade...“ninja chickens”, anyone? Farmer White counters by increasing his defenses as a second minion war is brewing. Sneak attacks, freak storms, and robot sentinels fuel the conflict between the two farmers and bring them to the edge of disaster. With the farms on the edge of chaos a shadowy figure emerges to battle for control of the farms. Can they come together to face a new enemy? Find out in this hilarious and action-and science-packed story, just one of the many adventures of Henry White and Radcliff Green: two “retired” genius scientists playing out their rivalry behind the scenes of a middle-of-nowhere farming town! Increase STEM education by learning about the history of artificial intelligence included as the “State of the Science” entry to educate young minds on the real scientific facts behind this entertaining fiction!
©2018 J. Farmer (P)2019 J. Farmer

Detective J. R. Grey has decided that there is something deeply wrong with the two farms on the outskirts of the town. Convinced he is dealing with "supervillains", he takes it upon himself to bring the heavy hand of the law - only to find he needs to be rescued from runaway experiment or his own making. The Mildly Mad series of inter-connected adventures, the two "farmers", their minions, new detective, and the folks of Turingsburg County experience the excitement, danger, and fun of experiments pushed to the limit! Henry White and Radcliff Green both seem like your typical old "Middle of Nowhere" farmers. But beneath the façade of Midwestern American homesteading, these two rivals are secretly brilliant (and wild!) scientists, dedicated to exploring and controlling the secrets of nature and technology. White and Green both have hidden labs beneath their farms, and an ever-evolving collection of remarkable robots, cyborgs, super-plants, gadgets, supercomputers, and more! Both for entertainment and education a State of the Science (SOS) Article on Neural Implants is included to help increase the readers STEM education and bridge science fiction and reality.
©2018 J. Farmer (P)2019 J. Farmer

On the surface, Henry White and Radcliffe Green seem like your typical old “middle of nowhere” farmers. But beneath the façade of Midwestern American homesteading, these two rivals are secretly brilliant (and wild!) scientists, dedicated to exploring and controlling the secrets of nature and technology. White and Green both have hidden labs beneath their farms, and an ever-evolving collection of remarkable robots, cyborgs, super-plants, gadgets, and more! Through a series of inter-connected adventures, the two farmers, their minions, and the folks of Turingsburg County experience the excitement, danger, and fun of experiments pushed to the limit! How will farmers White and Green handle the escape of their robotic, ice cream-flinging snowmen and super-smart cyborg rats? Will the farmers' high-tech attempts to save the town time and money help Turingsburg or wreck it? Who will grow the best cabbage? Listen and find out! Planting Strong Roots is the first in a series of the (Mildly) Mad Scientists of Turingsburg County books. It includes these stories: "Minion Wars" "The Crazy Cabbage Challenge" "The Beautiful Disaster" "Attack of the Summer Snowmen"
©2017 J. Walston (P)2017 J. Walston

This is book 6 in a series of 12 books. Did you know that those born on June 4 (leap years) or June 5 (common years) are not only perpetual servants by character, and are flexible, try to please and anticipate desires ("the master is laughing - I'm laughing"; "the master is sad - I'm sad"), but also they will ask a great price of "the master" for being whoever the master wants to see? They are masters of illusions, lie with or without reason.... Or, for example, did you know that those people, who were born on June 6 of leap years or on June 7 of common years are not only very flexible and display the calmness of a Sphinx on their faces, but in matrimonial relations (and they always seek to have a family) they act like a night cuckoos and will cuckoo anyone over: unobtrusively, between the pillows they will get what they want "into their spouse's head?" And, these people are essentially untamable like cats who always walk around by themselves. Hence the question: are you sure that you know people whom you think you know as your own self? Yes, of course, you know them, if we take word-play into account. You really do know them like you know yourself - that is: just as badly! You know your own and other people's masks and roles, but that is all. You do not believe this? Then, listen to this audiobook and hear for yourself! This book is for those people who are fed up with "horoscopism", who are tired of listening to nonsense about themselves and other people from psychologists or their "all-knowing" relatives, friends and acquaintances. It will help you save not just some time in your life, but your whole life because otherwise you will spend your entire life on something that is a priori impossible. And, it is impossible not because you are idiots, but because Homo sapiens cannot fully know themselves and other people without an external (and, most importantly, objective) source. Perhaps that is the reason why humanity was left "factory instructions" to each one of us.
©2017 HPA Press (P)2017 HPA Press