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Anomaly Series

The Anomaly Cycle

Book 2

By: Shae Ford

Performed by: Emma Galvin

Released: October 15, 2019

Language: English

Format: Single Narration

Duration: 12 hr, 10 min

Charlie has been beaten and left for dead. She’s got hardly any life left in her. But for some reason, she just can’t seem to die. 
A strange headache forces her to head north, towards the mysterious building known only as Facility 12 – where she quickly discovers that she is not alone. There is another Anomaly at the Facility, along with a suspiciously charismatic bot who says he’ll do his best to "fix" whatever has gone wrong inside Charlie’s head. But when the secrets of the Before mix with the dangers of the Nothing, it unlocks a power that could very well change the world. 
Or it might just kill everybody.

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Author:

Shae Ford

Shae Ford is a USA Today Bestselling author from Crowley, Texas. She writes YA fantasy and post-apocalyptic novels featuring expansive casts of rambunctious characters. Her debut series, Fate’s Forsaken, follows the story of a young man who is gifted with extraordinary powers, but plagued by rotten bad luck. Having the chance to share his many (mis)adventures with readers all over the world has been the opportunity of a lifetime, and a journey she’ll never forget.

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PERFORMER:

Emma Galvin

I am a NYC-based, classically-trained actor with over twenty-five years of stage experience. As a voiceover artist (pseudo Amelia Hugh), I love embodying a wide variety of badass heroes and heroines of all genders and backgrounds. For over 250 episodes, I have played Dr. Monica Anders in the most downloaded family audio drama podcast in history ("Six Minutes" by GZM Shows). I am fluent in Spanish and am an accents and language nerd. I find that being able to talk to people across cultures opens up a world without barriers. I bring that spirit to my narrations by voicing characters with a variety of languages and accents (Spanish, Italian, German, Welsh, Polish, Hebrew, Russian, Arabic, and Amharic). Give me an accent, and I can learn it in 24 hours. Give me a language and I’ll be conversational in a month. Whether immersing myself in a play, audiobook, or foreign culture, I love the practice of putting myself in other people's shoes. The heart of it all is the human experience.

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