
League of the Star
Author: N. R. Cruse
Narrator: Jenny Hoops
Unabridged: 14 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Spoken Realms
Published: 07/24/2018
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction

Author: N. R. Cruse
Narrator: Jenny Hoops
Unabridged: 14 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Spoken Realms
Published: 07/24/2018
Categories: Fiction, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
N. R. Cruse surrounds herself with good literature and roaring fire, shunning general society. Her writing, working, and dreaming are done in a cozy little house somewhere in the wilds of Alberta. She comes by her love of the written word honestly, as she is the great (x8) granddaughter of Daniel Defoe.
Jenny Hoops is a versatile audiobook narrator. With degrees in psychology and biology, she relishes science-related nonfiction and complex whodunnit fiction. Jenny loves acting, and excels at many accents, including American (Standard, Midwest, New England, Southern, Texas, West Coast), Canadian (French and English), British (RP, Cockney), Spanish, Italian, and German. Her nonfiction work includes biographies as well as current events and news. Jenny’s varied career: environment inspector, event coordinator, motivational speaker, soccer mom, and now narrator. In her spare time, she visits nursing homes with her friendly dog, and cheers for her sons at biathlon races. Jenny lives in rural Alberta, Canada, and records from a professionally equipped home studio.
If you can imagine The Count of Monte Cristo, thrown into bed with Frances Burney, the result might be the adventure novel/comedy of manners that is the debut novel of NR Cruse: The League of the Star. I don't quite know what I expected to read when I picked up this book. I think I anticipated some......more
I just ordered this book and I'm really excited to read this, from my light research it seems amazing and definitely another one of those books I won't be able to put down. Full review coming soon!......more
Because of the era, of course one can not help but keep A Tale of Two Cities in mind when reading League of the Star. And I have to say that League compares very favourably to that classic. I especially like the way that multiple individual narratives have been braided into one coherent rope of a st......more
“A swashbuckling love story of innocents abroad written in prose so period perfect you’ll swear it’s a rediscovered classic.” Elizabeth Bales Frank, author of Cooder Cutlas