TheGamer.com Exclusive Sneak Listen of Jennifer Hale Reading TSiaSoS!

TheGamer.com Exclusive

TheGamer.com Exclusive

TheGamer.com readers are getting a real treat today! Hop on over to listen to an exclusive clip of voice talent extraordianaire Jennifer Hale narrating the U.S. audiobook version of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars.

Sergio Solorzano, of TheGamer.com says:

If you’ve played any hit sci-fi game in the past 20 years, you’ve heard Jennifer Hale’s voice. She’s behind iconic planet-hopping heroines like Samus Aran and Commander Shepard. She’s been called “The Queen of Video Game Acting” by The New Yorker, and was recognized by the Guinness World Records as “the mostprolific female video game voice actor.” Now, she will lend her talents to her first audiobook project. What sort of book could merit such a notable video game voice? Christopher Paolini’s To Sleep in a Sea of Stars.

We couldn’t agree with Sergio more! Christopher has been a fan of Hale’s work for many years and to have her be the voice of his latest project is a thrill beyond measure. After listening to the preview of her stellar work on the audiobook, we suspect you will be thrilled as well.

Preorder by clicking here, and be sure to check back often for more exciting updates. And in case you’ve missed the announcement, Christopher will be going on a virtual tour to celebrate the release of To Sleep in a Sea of Stars in the United States and in the United Kingdom!

To Sleep in a Sea of Stars is a story of enormous intergalactic weight and consequence, but also of deeply personal human strength, compassion, and awe.

During a routine survey mission on an uncolonized planet, xenobiologist Kira Navárez finds an alien relic that thrusts her into the wonders and nightmares of first contact. Epic space battles for the fate of humanity take her to the farthest reaches of the galaxy and, in the process, transform not only her—but the entire course of history.

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