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The Sojourn Season 1 Volume 2 – 5 Star Audiobook Review

Posted on October 9, 2021 By Jenna No Comments on The Sojourn Season 1 Volume 2 – 5 Star Audiobook Review

The Avalon Expedition forges on.

Welcome to one of the October 9th stops on the blog tour for The Sojourn Season 1 by Daniel Orrett & Rowan J. Coleman with Audiobookworm Promotions. Be sure to follow the rest of the tour for spotlights, audio excerpts, reviews, author & narrator bonus content, and more! Oh, and come don’t forget to backtrack to my review of Volume One!

Please note that this post contains affiliate links, which means there is no additional cost to you if you shop using my links, but I will earn a small percentage in commission. A program-specific disclaimer is at the bottom of this post.

About the Book

The Sojourn Season 1 Volume 2
Episodes Sojourn #4-6
by Daniel Orrett & Rowan J. Coleman

Published 31 July 2021

Genre: Science Fiction, Space Opera
Length: 1 hour and 50 minutes
Narrated by: Larissa Thompson, Emily Serdahl, Ben Prendergast, Jimmy Lockett, Laura Faye Smith, Lelia Symington, Marta Da Silva, Matthew Kaufman, Stephen Trafford, Tim Parker

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The Avalon Expedition forges on.

Humanity’s final hope for salvation has survived the 3,000 light year journey across the intergalactic void, only to find themselves scattered and vulnerable in a forbidding and alien nebula. Privateer Captain Cassandra Farren, despite her misgivings, has accepted the burden of responsibility for the safety of the Avalon Expedition, but protecting the fleet and it’s firebrand civilian director, Elizabeth Ancelet, will prove more complicated than she could have possibly expected.

Continuing the award-winning series, Volume Two explores the painful past of the humans who made the journey, and the existential threat of those who already call the mysterious nebula home.

Directed and produced with careful scientific consultation, The Sojourn captures every detail of life aboard ship, from the sounds of the smallest airlock seal to the largest space battle.

Featuring a full cast of veteran voice actors, backed up by high-quality sound effects and an epic original soundtrack, The Sojourn is a unique and striking audio experience.

Starring Larissa Thompson as Captain Cassandra Farren, Emily Serdahl as Director Elizabeth Ancelet, Laura Faye Smith as Tamara Melari, Ben Prendergast as Mathias Croft, Stephen Trafford as Inquisitor Castian Vadric, also featuring Matthew Kaufman as Lieutenant Jasper Ravi, Lelia Symington as Empress Valendra the Sixth, Tim Parker as Lord Cardinal Hastus Arvannis, and Amy Kay as Cindra Tacira. Written by Daniel Orrett and Rowan J. Coleman, sound design by Kennedy Phillips, music by Sam Redfern.

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My Review

My Rating: 5 Stars
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I was granted complimentary access to The Sojourn Season 1 Volume 2 as part of my participation in a blog tour for both Season 1 titles with Audiobookworm Promotions. Thank you to all involved in affording me this opportunity! My thoughts are my own and my review is honest.

“You know, this is only like the second time I’ve seen rain.”
“Really?”
“Well, made of water at least.”

The series continues, the banter is just as epic as in the first half of the season, and shit has hit the fan. Buckle up, this half of the season is a wild ride!

My observations made in my review of Volume 1 stand: This doesn’t sound like an audiobook. This sounds like I’ve got a well-produced SciFi TV series playing in a different tab while I multitask and I’m just not looking at the visuals. It’s amazing! I commend the cast for their wonderful voice work, but more than that I commend the sound designer for everything else we hear. These have been the most immersive audio experiences I’ve had in my 1.5 years of running a book review blog so far, and I absolutely cannot wait for season 2!

About the Author: Daniel Orrett

Daniel enrolled in Bangor University, North Wales in their film program, but quickly found that his work on his YouTube channel ‘Spacedock’ was proving to offer more experience in the entertainment industry than his formal education. His work on the channel quickly drew the attention of popular video game company Slitherine Software, which had been given the license to work on the Battlestar Galactica property. 

Recognizing Daniel’s knowledge of science fiction and writing acumen, they granted him free reign to contribute to the canon of the Battlestar Galactica world. He was later brought on by SyFy to do similar work for ‘The Expanse’, which turned into his popular series ‘Force Recon’.

In his spare time Daniel enjoys reading and learning from the works of heritage science fiction authors and screenwriters, such as James S.A. Corey, Ronald D. Moore, and D.C. Fontana. He took several courses through The Open University to hone his craft in creative writing and screenwriting, practices his writing abilities with several screenplays and short stories, and frequently analyzes narrative theory in video essays on his channel.

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Meet the Narrators

Stephen Trafford
Laura Faye Smith
Larissa Thompson
Emily Serdahl
Ben Prendergast

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Oct 4A Wonderful World of WordsOct 5BookishKelly2020
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  2. Sionnan OSullivan says:
    October 10, 2021 at 10:40 PM

    These sound great! I’m looking forward to your reviews of future episodes!

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