Spotlight: new Sci-Fi audiobook Moral Compass by Bryant Johnson is now available on Audible

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Hello again, dear audiobooks friends! Today I want to shine a spotlight on a new Sci-Fi audiobook released mid-November. Moral Compass: To Be, or Not to Be written by Bryant Johnson and narrated by Frank Block is almost 7 hours in duration and it was published by Go Flavor Go.

We get a glimpse into the plot of Moral Compass form the Publisher’s Summary:

Winning the New Hampshire state lottery was just the beginning. Some more surprises await the Brooks and the people they love. With their bodyguard Nelson on high alert, Margret Brooks is doing her best to look after the twins and her husband Brent to protect a secret locked away from the public eyes.

Marc Dazet and his wife Sundara are still living in Virginia, and their unconventional love is growing every day. Now that a brilliant opportunity has presented itself before them, they must seek help from the Brooks family if they want to make the best of it. But will the Brooks help them this time? And why? Only time will tell.

For reasons that are not yet understood, the third family the Johnson’s remain stationed at an unidentified military base. Second Lt. Harold Johnson is now training with Space Marine Commanders, learning skills and traits he might need to defend the planet Earth. But he is not the only one the planet needs. His wife and children must also play a major role in the projections.

The pieces of this space jigsaw puzzle have been scattered during all these years but the three families will now come together and put them in place. A quest for “a moral compass: to be, or not to be” is the one thing for sure.

With his thoughts in the clouds and his eyes on the stars, Bryant Johnson has always been fascinated by the great beyond, and he was deeply influenced by his wonderment of Star Trek, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Star Wars. Bryant too, is set out to explore strange new worlds and seek out new life through the context of his writing.

His novel-work centers mainly around the genre of science fiction with fantasy elements, and has culminated in his debut novel Dialogue Prompt that was originally created as a NaNoWrimo submission in November 2016. With various research done, the genre of Sci-Fi fiction’s popularity seemed to stop with authors like George Orwell and Arthur C. Clark. A new generation of readers are arising and wanting more Sci-Fi Novels to peak their interests.

Voice-over artist Frank Block is a Canadian born audiobook narrator living in beautiful Tappen, British Columbia. He has been the public address announcer for hundreds of hockey games and has done live radio for a number of years. Now, he is specializing in mysteries & thrillers audio productions.

I will post a review for Moral Compass very soon, but until then, take care, stay safe and don’t forget, always listen with your heart!

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Victor Dima

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Victor Dima is an internationally recognized Audiobooks Industry specialist, consultant, insider and reviewer with almost 10,000 helpful votes on Audible. Listened to more than 1,400 audiobooks, have written reviews for almost 400 and rated close to 800 of them. If you want Victor to review your audiobook or if you need help with choosing the right narrator, you can get in touch at reviews@theaudiobookblog.com

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